This Nikon NPL-352 Total Station is in like-new condition and appears to have never been used

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The NPL-352 is a high-end, Japanese-made total station known for its reliability, precision, and feature-rich design. Here’s what makes it stand out:

• Measuring Modes: Supports both standard (prism-based) and reflectorless (prismless) distance measurements.


• Durability: Rugged and water-resistant construction rated IPX6 (IEC 526).


• User Interface: Ergonomic design with full alphanumeric keypad, dual large graphic displays, and Nikon’s onboard survey software including COGO.

• Optics & Accuracy: Features a 26× magnification telescope, 5-arcsecond angular accuracy, and a 1-second minimum display resolution.


• Memory & Capacity: Internal memory holds up to 10,000 records, with support for organizing up to 32 jobs.


• Power & Battery: Offers about 7 hours of continuous operation on a single battery.

• Range Capabilities:

• Reflectorless: Up to approximately 690 ft (~210 m)


• With single prism: Up to 16,400 ft (~5,000 m)

Technical Highlights


• Precision: Achieves 5” angular accuracy, aligned with other Nikon models like NPL-332 and NPL-362. Display resolution is 1” for both angles and distances.


• Operation & Setup: Users leverage its dual-display and keypad system to power up, configure language/region, set up jobs, and initiate measurements.

The Nikon NPL-352 is a durable and precise total station tailored for demanding professional surveying. Notable for its flexibility, it delivers prism and prism-free measurements, long-range capability, and ergonomic usability. While original units may be hard to find brand-new, well-maintained used units remain valuable investments in the precision surveying market.


The Nikon NPL-352 Prismless Total Station is mainly used in surveying, construction, and engineering projects where accurate measurement of distances, angles, and positions is needed.

Here are the most common uses:

• Land Surveying – Measuring property boundaries, creating topographic maps, and preparing site layouts.


• Construction Layout – Setting out building foundations, roads, utilities, and other infrastructure with precise positioning.


• Engineering & Civil Works – Monitoring earthworks, excavation, and alignment of structures (bridges, tunnels, etc.).


• Reflectorless (prismless) measuring – Measuring distances to hard-to-reach surfaces (building walls, cliffs, poles) without needing a prism target.


• Control Surveys – Establishing reference points and control networks for large projects.

• As-Built Documentation – Recording the exact position of constructed features for records and quality control.

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This post includes:-

- Nikon NPL- 352 Total Station

- Nikon Battery Charger

- 1 Nikon Battery

- Seco Mini Prism

- Nikon Orange Hard Case.

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