Lachter
The lachter was a common unit of length used in the mining industry in Europe, usually to measure depth, tunnel driving and the size of mining fields; it was also used for contract work. In most German-speaking mining fields it was the most important unit of length.
A lachter was roughly equal to the amount which a man could contain within his outstretched arms. It was thus similar to the klafter, but was usually rather larger.
The lachter was - with regional differences - subdivided into Achtel, Zoll, Primen and Sekunden:
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- 1 lachter = 10 Lachterfuß = 100 Lachterzoll = 1,000 Lachterlinien
A Lachterschnur was an oiled, 10–12 Lachter long cord, used as a measuring device.