What Is This Tool?
This converter helps you translate measurements from the link, a historic surveying unit, into feet, a standard length unit used in various fields including construction and aviation.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value in links (li).
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Select the output unit as foot (ft).
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Click the convert button to obtain the equivalent measurement in feet.
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Review the result for application in land measurement, construction, or mapping.
Key Features
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Converts link units to feet based on precise historical definitions.
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Supports interpretation of old land surveys and cadastral records.
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Browser-based and easy to use for quick unit translation.
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Useful for integrating historical measurement data with modern standards.
Examples
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Convert 5 links: 5 × 0.66 ft = 3.3 ft
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Convert 10 links: 10 × 0.66 ft = 6.6 ft
Common Use Cases
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Translating historic surveying measurements to modern units.
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Interpreting distances in old cadastral and land documents.
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Reconstructing property boundaries from historical maps.
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Applying length data in construction, architecture, and aviation.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure you understand the historical context when converting from links.
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Use this tool when working with old surveying records or deeds.
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Apply converted measurements carefully in modern construction or mapping projects.
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Consider the limitations of older measurement methods affecting precision.
Limitations
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Link is an obsolete unit mostly used in historical records only.
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Conversions depend on archaic surveying techniques and tools.
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Precision may be limited due to the age and original measurement accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a link in measurement terms?
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A link is a historic English unit of length used in surveying, equal to 0.66 feet or 7.92 inches, mostly from 18th–19th century land records.
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Why convert from link to foot?
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Converting from link to foot helps translate historic surveying data into modern length units for better understanding and practical use.
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Can this tool be used for modern construction measurements?
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This tool is primarily for interpreting historical data, but the converted foot measurements are relevant in modern construction and architecture.
Key Terminology
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Link [li]
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A historic survey unit measuring 1/100 of Gunter's chain, equal to 0.66 feet, mainly used in 18th and 19th century land measurement.
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Foot [ft]
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A unit of length in imperial and U.S. customary systems equal to 0.3048 metres, widely used for distances, construction, and elevations.
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Gunter's Chain
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An old surveying tool subdivided into 100 links, historically used to measure land distances.