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Typelaser levellaser level
Suitable for360° area360° area
Specs
Measurement range20 m20 m
Accuracy0.5 mm/m0.5 mm/m
Self-leveling angle4 °4 °
Leveling time5 с5 с
Operating temperature-10 – 40 °C-10 – 40 °C
Tripod thread1/4"1/4"
Laser characteristics
Diode emission520 nm635 nm
Laser colourgreenred
Laser class22
Vertical projections22
Beam angle (vertical)360 °360 °
Horizontal projections11
Beam angle (horizontal)360 °360 °
Features
Compensator locking
General
IP protection rating5454
Power source4хАА4хАА
Operating time15 h15 h
In box
case / pouch
non chargeable batteries
case / pouch
non chargeable batteries
Dimensions106x84x107 mm106x84x107 mm
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019november 2019

Diode emission

The wavelength of the radiation emitted by the LED of the level or rangefinder; this parameter determines primarily the colour of the laser beam. The most widespread in modern models are LEDs with a wavelength of about 635 nm — at a relatively low cost, they provide bright red radiation, giving a well-visible projection. There are also green lasers, usually at 532 nm — the marks from them are even better visible, but such LEDs are quite expensive and rarely used. And radiation with a wave longer than 780 nm belongs to the infrared spectrum. Such a laser is invisible to the naked eye and is poorly suited for leveling, but it can be used in rangefinders — of course, with a viewfinder (see "Type" for more details).

Laser colour

The color of the laser beam emitted by the device.

Red lasers are the most popular in our time: they are relatively inexpensive, while they are quite effective and functional, and also quite noticeable on most surfaces. In turn, green lasers are better visible to the human eye (with the same emitter power); however, they are noticeably more expensive than red ones, consume more energy and have a shorter service life, and therefore are much less common.

Blue lines are rarely seen in laser instruments. Their competitive advantage over traditional green and red lasers is their high brightness, which ensures excellent visibility of the beams on many surfaces, incl. when doing outdoor work.

In some devices, you can find two types of lasers at once - both red and green. As a rule, these are levels with several projections, where green is used to build planes, and red is used for point projections.