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Fluke laser levels

April 2017 Sensors & Transducers

Fluke has launched its new range of rugged laser levels. Designed and tested to survive a one metre drop, users have come to rely on Fluke’s professional-grade tools that provide precision and accuracy. The 3-point laser level delivers accuracy to 6 mm at 30 metres, and the continuous line lasers levels are accurate to 3 mm at 10 metres. The self-levelling gimbal gives users accurate reference points and aligns almost instantly, making long and tedious layouts a thing of past.

Fluke-3PR and 3PG

• Self-levelling 3 point laser level allows for fast, accurate layout of reference points.

• Accurate to 6 mm at 30 metres.

• Includes floor stand for fast, easy overhang and centreline measurements.

• Green laser is up to 3 times brighter for improved visibility and long range applications (3PG only).

Fluke-180LR and 180LG

• Horizontal and vertical cross-line laser level for rapid, accurate levelling and layout.

• Accurate to 3 mm at 10 metres.

• Green laser for improved visibility. Up to 3 times brighter, and suited for long range applications (180LG only).

Fluke-LDR and LDG laser line detectors

• Laser line detector for use in high ambient light settings.

• Visual and audible indicators for ease of use.

• Rugged design.

• Compatible with 180LR (LDR) or 180LG (LDG).

• Includes mounting bracket for quick, steady positioning.

For more information contact Comtest, +27 (0)10 595 1821, [email protected], www.comtest.co.za



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