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Bosch GLL 2-80 P Professional 0601063204
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Typelaser levellaser level
Suitable for360° area360° area
Specs
Measurement range20 m20 m
Measurement range (with receiver)40 m40 m
Accuracy0.2 mm/m0.2 mm/m
Self-leveling angle4 °4 °
Leveling time4 с4 с
Operating temperature-10 – 45 °C-10 – 40 °C
Tripod thread1/4" and 5/8"1/4" and 5/8"
Auto power off
Auto power off30 min30 min
Laser characteristics
Diode emission640 nm640 nm
Laser colourredred
Laser class22
Vertical projections12
Beam angle (vertical)360 °360 °
Horizontal projections11
Beam angle (horizontal)360 °360 °
Features
Compensator locking
General
IP protection rating5454
Power source4хАА4хАА
Operating time9 h5 h
In box
case / pouch
non chargeable batteries
target plate
case / pouch
non chargeable batteries
target plate
Dimensions159x54x141 mm159x75x141 mm
Weight690 g740 g
Added to E-Catalogapril 2014april 2014

Operating temperature

The temperature range at which the device is guaranteed to work for a sufficiently long time without failures, breakdowns and exceeding the measurement error specified in the characteristics. Note that we are talking primarily about the temperature of the device case, and it depends not only on the ambient temperature — for example, a tool left in the sun can overheat even in fairly cool weather.

In general, you should pay attention to this parameter when you are looking for a model for working outdoors, in unheated rooms and other places with conditions that are significantly different from indoor ones; in the first case, it makes sense to also make sure that there is dust and water protection (see "Protection class"). On the other hand, even relatively simple and "myopic" levels / rangefinders usually tolerate both heat and cold quite well.

Vertical projections

The number of vertical projections issued by the laser level during operation.

Most modern levels are designed for a strictly defined position when working; accordingly, the projection is called vertical, carried out from top to bottom relative to the standard position of the device. If there are several such planes, the level can be used for two or even three walls at once — this is useful, for example, for the simultaneous work of several people. At the same time, there are portable devices that can be used in different positions; for them, the main working plane is called vertical, although during operation it can be located both horizontally and at an angle, depending on specific tasks. Also note that the vertical projection can also give a horizontal line — for example, when installing a level on the floor.

Note that the number of projections is calculated not by geometric planes, but by individual laser elements, each of which is responsible for its own “work area”. For example, if the level has two vertical elements located at opposite ends and directed in different directions, they are considered as two projections even if these projections lie in the same plane.

Operating time

Operating time of the device on one battery charge.

It is worth considering that these figures are quite approximate, since the operating time is measured under certain standard conditions (usually continuous operation at nominal power). And since in practice conditions may differ markedly, the operating time may turn out to be noticeably shorter or longer than stated. In addition, if the device uses replaceable batteries (AAA, AA and the like), then autonomy will also depend on the quality of the specific batteries/accumulators. Nevertheless, based on the data specified in the characteristics, it is quite possible to evaluate the capabilities of specific models and compare them with each other: the difference in the declared operating time, as a rule, proportionally corresponds to the difference in practical autonomy under the same conditions.

We also note that the operating time is specified mainly for levels; in rangefinders another parameter is more often used - the number of measurements (see below).
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