The Bosch GOL 26CK automatic optical level kit features a self-leveling compensator, both horizontal/vertical cross hairs and Stadia lines, 26x magnification lens and large aperture for clear image. Range: 330 Ft., accuracy: up to 1/16 In. at 100 Ft., includes: hard case, lens cap, plumb bob, adjustment tools, aluminum tripod, aluminum leveling rod.
Details
Industrial Subcategory:
Measuring and Layout Tools
Industrial Subtype:
Optical and Transit Levels and Packages
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Etched/Stamped Size Identification:
Features 01:
Accurate up to ± 1/16 In. at 100 Ft. distance
Features 02:
Large aperture 26x-power lens – allows more light for a sharper image and excellent magnification
Features 03:
Self-leveling compensator with transport lock – protects pendulum in carrying case against damage and loss of calibration
Features 04:
Both horizontal/vertical Crosshairs and Stadia lines – measures level, alignment and estimates distance
Features 05:
Screws — provides stability in all weather for precision leveling
Features 06:
Both horizontal/vertical Crosshairs and Stadia lines — measures level and alignment and estimates distance
Internal Supplier Part Number:
Material:
Durable plastic with overmold in key impact areas; aluminum
Material Freight Class (NMFC):
70 - Car accessories and parts, food items, automobile engines (15-22.5 lbs.)
Shipping Parcel or Truck:
Spec 3:
Level Accuracy: 1/16" at 100 ft
Spec 6:
Material: Durable plastic with overmold in key impact areas; aluminum
Other Details
Accurate up to ± 1/16 In. at 100 Ft. distance
Both horizontal/vertical Crosshairs and Stadia lines – measures level, alignment and estimates distance
Both horizontal/vertical Crosshairs and Stadia lines — measures level and alignment and estimates distance
Large aperture 26x-power lens – allows more light for a sharper image and excellent magnification
Screws — provides stability in all weather for precision leveling
Self-leveling compensator with transport lock – protects pendulum in carrying case against damage and loss of calibration