Five reasons to explain that professional laser level is a necessary instrument for electricians and HVAC technicians
Release Time:
Mar 23,2020
Whether you're planning a new commercial power or HVAC system or revamping an existing setup, the process is long and boring. By adding a laser spirit level to your kit, your work will be fast and accurate. However, some existing laser levels are easily disconnected and will lose calibration during normal operation.
Whether you're planning a new commercial power or HVAC system or revamping an existing setup, the process is long and boring. By adding a laser spirit level to your kit, your work will be fast and accurate. However, some existing laser levels are easily disconnected and will lose calibration during normal operation.
Five reasons to choose a laser level:
1. accuracy, precision, accuracy
Whether you are installing switchgear, piping systems, cable trays, lighting equipment, electrical outlets, or switches, to ensure performance or aesthetics or both, the key is to map them onto a straight line. Chalk lines and reference ropes may sag, blur, or disappear. Fluke Line Laser Levels deliver accurate projections with readable fiducials accurate to 3 millimeters within a range of 10 meters. Equipped with a fast, stable, self-leveling gimbal, this device provides instant results.
2. can withstand brutal operations
You may have tried using a laser spirit level, but found that you have to be careful. Existing laser spirit levels are easily disconnected and will lose calibration if dropped. Let's face it, when you are working on the job site, the laser level drops, and you cannot reposition your laser level every time this happens. Fluke added a protective rubber case to its laser level, which passed a one-meter drop test and maintained its calibration.
3. Time is money
This cliché is truth. It is estimated that electricians may spend up to 25% of their time on measurement and layout work. Traditional tools such as bubble spirit levels, plumbs, and chalk usually require at least two people. With a Fluke laser spirit level, a person can measure a grid pattern on the ground and transmit points to the ceiling, ensuring precise positioning of the instrument. This minimizes the number of climbing ladders or elevators, and saves time and risk. It used to take hours and now it only takes a few minutes, which makes your work more efficient and precise.
4. Sometimes need help to find the source of the problem
Even if you have good eyesight, it is not easy to see a chalk line in a dusty or dark environment. If the environment is humid and wet, the chalk line is likely to disappear. The bright continuous lines produced by the Fluke line laser level provide greater visibility. Fluke point laser levels project three very clear viewing points. Both types support red laser or green laser. Under high lighting conditions, indoor or outdoor, Fluke laser line detectors can help you locate laser lines quickly and efficiently.
5.Data storage and management are challenging
Electricians and HVAC technicians install many different kinds of equipment in various environments. Fluke laser spirit levels help you quickly, easily and accurately position these devices in almost any environment. E.g:
• Piping systems and cable trays. A point laser is used to transmit the reference point from the ground to the ceiling for quick installation of cable trays and piping systems. You can also use a linear laser to ensure that everything is laid out in a straight line.
• Switchgear and mechanical equipment. By projecting a laser line (rather than a chalk line), all installation holes can be easily and accurately drilled into the ground for switchgear or mechanical equipment. This increases accuracy and eliminates the risk of chalk blurring, helping to ensure that you only need to move heavy equipment once.
• Conduit and rigid cables. These devices require that the holes in the floor and ceiling (or opposite wall) are fully aligned to properly fit. With a line laser, you can easily align the center points of multiple holes at once, or use a point laser to transfer a single point.
• Long lighting fixture route. Use a point laser to determine the reference point for a longer fixed route, or use a line laser to establish a straight route. This saves time and improves accuracy when climbing ladders or scissor lifts.
• Outlets and switches. Easily align entire wall sockets and switches at once with the help of a line laser level. This saves time and improves accuracy with the help of chalk lines or tape measures.
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