The MAC AFRIC line laser level could separately or simultaneously project self- levelling visible horizontal laser line, vertical line and plumb dot. It provides accurate horizontal, vertical and plumb references for indoor layout and calibration. The product is featured by easy manipulation and wide applications.
Output 5 laser lines and 1 laser dot
Compatible with both indoor and outdoor application, switchable between continuous laser and pulse laser.
Self-levelling, laser flash and audible warning when beyond the self-levelling range.
The alarming function can be a shield, and with tilt function.
The instrument is 360° rotatable and also can fine adjust the angle.
height could be adjusted by the tripod (OPTIONAL EXTRA)
Able to connect with the tripod through 5/8″ connection seat
Attribute Label | Value |
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Accuracy | +- 0.2 MM/M |
Package Height (cm) | 29.80 |
Package Length (cm) | 29.00 |
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Different ways to see if the surface is level
1. Use a Round Object One of the easiest ways to level a surface without a level is by using a round object such as a ball. Now, do keep in mind that this method only works for horizontal surfaces and not vertical surfaces. For this leveling method, all you have to do is to place a round ball on top of the horizontal object being leveled.
2. Use a Square Whereas the above method was for leveling a horizontal surface, this method can be used to level both horizontal and vertical surfaces. This method is a little bit special because if you are to level a horizontal surface using a square then you need to have a vertical surface that is already plumb. On that same note, if you are going to plumb a vertical surface then you need to have a horizontal surface that is already leveled. This is because squares measure 90-degree angles.
3. Measure from a Reference Point If you need to level something like a cabinet or drawer, and you know that the floor underneath is level, then all you have to do is measure both sides of the item being leveled from the floor. If one side of the cabinet is an inch higher than the other, then you know that itâs not leveled. |
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