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These levels come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
A color LCD and highly accurate sensor allow you to level both horizontally and vertically at the same time.
Make sure surfaces in tight spaces, such as the interior of machine housings, are completely level. These levels have a primary vial to check side-to-side level and a small cross vial that indicates if equipment is tilted front-to-back.
For accurate readings, these levels have a precisely machined, flat granite base and highly sensitive vial.
With a precision-machined leveling surface and highly sensitive vial, this level provides superior accuracy.
Fasten these levels to equipment for highly accurate repeat checks, even if the equipment is vibrating.
Often used to align machinery, set up jigs and fixtures, and inspect finished products, these electronic levels are precision machined with a granite base and highly sensitive sensor for accuracy.
Precisely measure angles and slope hands-free to help you level equipment.
Convenient and easy to use, these digital levels are also built to withstand tough working conditions. Unlike standard l-beam levels, these have a box-style body that resists twisting and deforming.
Adjust a surface into a level position on multiple planes.
The durable aluminum housing means these levels resist wear.
Keep your hands free while leveling in tough industrial sites—with a strong magnet, these levels cling to most metallic surfaces even if they’re vibrating.
Sturdy enough for rugged jobsites, these levels have a billet-style housing, so they're precision machined from a solid piece of aluminum. This means they stand up to bumps and drops while also being highly accurate.
Read these levels in dim lighting without a flashlight.
Level equipment hands-free in dark spaces without a flashlight.
Attach these levels to metal surfaces with a powerful ferrite magnet on the bottom. Also known as bull’s eye levels, they help you align objects at any angle on the horizontal plane.
Plastic vials are more durable than glass.
Mount these levels to a table or other horizontal surface and they will indicate when you're level on the horizontal plane.
Stick these levels onto carts, mobile equipment, and other horizontal surfaces to make sure they're level before use. The adhesive backing forms a permanent hold with no drilling or fasteners required.
Mount these levels to a wall or other vertical surface and they will indicate when you're level on the horizontal plane.
Use this compact instrument to establish a level sight line.
A telescoping eyepiece provides 2X magnification.
In addition to the instrument, you get a leveling rod and tripod.
Commonly seen in the hands of surveyors, sight levels rotate 360° to find horizontal level when grading for elevation.
Replace broken vials in tools and equipment.
Project accurate level references onto walls and ceilings to hang light fixtures or install pipe.
Twist the head to switch between a dot, a horizontal line, or a vertical line.
Verify your installation is level using a single reference point.
Set these lasers on any surface, and they'll level themselves within about 4°. Whether you’re hanging a drop ceiling or aligning bench tops, they project accurate level references to make sure your installation will be at the right height.
Set these lasers on any surface and they’ll level themselves horizontally within about 4°. They emit a beam of light 360° around the base, so you won’t have to keep repositioning them as you move around a space.
Project two intersecting lines to ensure equipment is level and plumb. Set these leveling lasers on any surface and they'll level themselves within about 4°.
Level equipment with confidence—in addition to a crosshair, these lasers also project plumb dots, so you know the laser is in the right spot. They’re an upgrade from a standard crosshair laser while remaining simpler than lasers with multiple crosshairs.
These kits include a laser, a beam splitter, and a leveling plate.
Mark a dot up to 100 feet across your plant.
Stick these levels to most metal surfaces to mark a dot up to 500 feet across your plant.
Position these lasers directly on a flat surface.
The LCD on these digital angle indicators shows angle in degrees and percent of slope.