File:Measuring Slope Angle with GTA 5-2-12 (Step 1).png

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English: Inclinometers: The issued Army Protractor, GTA 5-2-12, 1981, can be modified to read slope angle easily.
  1. Hold the card so the text can be read.
  2. Punch a hole in the exact center of the device and thread a tiny string through and tie a securing knot on the backside of the card.
  3. Extend the string far beyond the farthest corner of the card; add 2 - 3 inches and cut the string.
  4. Tie a weight, such as a small washer or nut, to the fresh cut end.
Date
Source https://api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/440621.pdf
Author Northern Warfare Training Center

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Step 1: Stick nut with a niddle to the center point of GTA 5-2-12 protractor.

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