Laser Levels

Laser Levels
In surveying and construction, the laser level is affixed to a tripod, leveled and then spun to illuminate a horizontal plane. The laser beam projector employs a rotating head with a mirror for sweeping the laser beam about a vertical axis. If the mirror is not self-leveling, it is provided with visually readable level vials and manually adjustable screws for orienting the projector. A staff carried by the operator is equipped with a movable sensor, which can detect the laser beam and gives a signal when the sensor is in line with the beam (usually an audible beep). The position of the sensor on the graduated staff allows comparison of elevations between different points on the terrain.

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  1. Stanley Cubix Cross Line Red Beam Laser

    12 m, +/ - 4.5 mm @ 10 m, Red, IP50, 1/4”, 2x AA Learn More
    SKU: STHT77498-1
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