Laser Level
How does a Laser Level Work?
Laser Levels work by extending the level reference point through the use of a laser beam. As the laser beacon rotates (or spins), it generates a 360 degree level plane over a large diameter range.
ROTATING LASER LEVELS come in various types. They are mainly manual or automatic levelling; horizontal or split-beam (horizontal and vertical) styles.
Manual Laser Level:
Setup of a manual Laser Level requires the operator to manually level the unit by using the units' screws and bubble vials.
Self-Levelling Laser Level:
Self-levelling laser Levels automatically find and maintain level within a specified range. Only rough levelling is required upon setup.
Split-Beam Laser Level:
These lasers emit simultaneous horizontal and vertical beams to establish both level and plumb reference lines.
Horizontal Laser Levels:
A horizontal beam laser Level emits a single horizontal beam from its rotating beacon.
The lasers listed above are available in different models with various features and attachments to fit your job requirements. Added features may include variable rotation speed, beam scanning (chalk line), grade capability, remote controls, rechargeable battery packs/chargers and others. Attachments may include a wall / ceiling mount, Laser Platforms, or vertical trivet for interior work, or additional rods and detectors for multiple outdoor setups. Many sizes and styles of Tripods and Measuring Rods with different increments (feet, inch, meters, cm, etc) are also available.
Benefits of using a Laser Level:
Save time. Lasers complete jobs quickly and accurately over large work areas.
Save Labour. Lasers perform with just one person.
Rotating Laser Levels
Grade & Slope Laser
Green Beam Lasers
Pipe Laying Laser