Cross Line Laser Level
A laser level is a level that guides the laser beam emitted by a laser device into the telescope barrel of the level, causing it to shoot out along the direction of the collimation axis. There are two types of laser level instruments: specialized laser level instruments and laser devices attached to the level instrument. They can be used in conjunction with a level ruler equipped with an photoelectric receiving target for leveling measurement. Compared with optical level instruments, laser level instruments have the characteristics of high accuracy, long line of sight, and the ability to automatically read and record.
Vertical accuracy of 10m ± 3mm
Horizontal line accuracy of 10m ± 3mm
Right angle accuracy 90 ° ± 0.02 °
Wavelength 520nm/10mw
Automatic horizontal correction range ± 3
Horizontal shooting angle 120 °
Each perpendicular projection angle is 150 °
2mm at a line width of 5m
Working temperature 50 ℃ to -20 ℃
Working range ≤ 10m
Both indoor and outdoor use
Power supply method 18650 battery pack