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Angel Level

Angel Level

Locates angles and pitches (slopes) from 0 to 90 degrees. Commonly used when installing drain lines to check for proper fall of...

 
Carpenters Level

Carpenter's Level

Tool that employs bubble vials positioned in the center and both ends to check vertical and horizontal surfaces for level or plumb. Made of...

 
Circular Level

Circular Level

Circular in shape, this tool is used for leveling flat surfaces over a 360 degree plane, such as table tops and appliances. Also called...

 
Laser Level

Laser Level

Also called laser chalk lines, they are used to level and provide reference lines for hanging pictures, tile work, etc. New features for...

 
Laser Plumb Line

Laser Plumb Line

A self-leveling device that projects a vertical laser line onto any surface The laser line is always visible because it is not covered up with...

 
Line Level

Line Level

Used for checking level over distances, such as when installing a patio, floor or a suspended ceiling, and when there is no flat surface...

 
Plumb Bob

Plumb Bob

A small, tapered, pointed weight suspended from string or cord used to measure true vertical plumb or depth. Commonly used in construction and...

 
Post Level

Post Level

Used to set and plumb posts and columns Attaches to post and displays level in two directions. Also available in magnetic models for...

 
Rotary Laser Level

Rotary Laser Level

Rotates 360º and projects a level reference point on all vertical surfaces within range Most units come with either a self leveling or manual...

 
Torpedo Level

Torpedo Level

• Usually 9" long and 1” wide, it is used for obtaining readings in close quarters where a typical carpenter’s level won’t fit. •...

 
 
 
 


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