Provides 6 beams - 4 vertical for giving 4 x 90 degree angles - a horizontal beam for wall work - a plumb down beam to transfer marks from floor to ceiling
A great instrument for wall and ceiling work such as tiling, panelling etc.
This product is highly useful for all areas of construction and partitioning. The lines provide an easy, accurate grid from which to work giving a quality final product.
Four Vertical-lines, one horizontal line and one floor point are projected in one pass.
Magnetic damping compensator ensure more quick self-levelling. When the instrument incline over ±3° , the laser line flashes automatically to issue an alarm.
Rotate fine adjustment mechanism, making it easier to find objects correctly.
Built-in locking system can lock the compensator automatically when turning off the power.
When the instrument inclines over ±3° , the laser line flashes automatically to issue an alarm ensuring the level of accuracy is never flawed. Rotate fine adjustment mechanism, making it easier to adjust.
Built-in locking system allows the compensator to be locked when turning off the power
Accuracy: 1mm / 5m
Self levelling range: 3 degrees
Working range Radius: 15~20m (without detector) , 35~40m (with detector - not included)
Laser safety class: Class II
Power supply: 4.5V (3xAA size alkaline batteries)
Operating time: 8~10 hour for full function continuous operation
Mounting thread: 5/8"X11,ISO standard
Instrument weight: 1.0kgs
Accuracy (Horizontal and vertical): ±1mm / 5m
Self levelling range: ±3°
Output power: <1mW
Working Distance: Radius 15~20m without detector; 35~40m with detector (not included)
Wave length: 635 nm (Line) / 650nm (Dot)
Power supply: 4.5V (3 x AA size alkaline batteries - not included)
Laser Safety Class / Quality approval: Class II
Range of operating temperature: -10°C ~ +40°C
Operating Time: 8~10 hour for full function continuous operation
Instrument weight: 1.0kgs
Mounting Threads: 5/8"X11, ISO standard
Set includes:- Instrument, red glasses, aluminium case.
This models also includes point spots at the interface of beams (Slightly differs from video beams)