An Optical Level Instrument, also known as a builder's level or surveyor's level, is a precision tool used for measuring height differences and establishing horizontal planes. The instrument typically consists of a telescope mounted on a tripod, with an internal optical system that provides 20x magnification. It includes a leveling mechanism, such as a bubble level or automatic compensator, to ensure accurate measurements.
Features/Specifications:
Deal for outdoor use due to a robust housing with dust and splash protection (IP54)
Fast aperture for a sharp image of the target
Compensator lock for safe transport
Accuracy ± 3.0 mm at 30m
Unit of measure 400 gons
Magnification 20 x
Working range up to 60 m
Dust and splash protection IP 54
Operating temperature -10 – 50 °C
Storage temperature -20 – 70 °C
Weight, approx. 1.5 kg
Working range, value 60 m
To be supplied with -Adjusting pin Hex key Carrying case cover Plumb bob +Tripod