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Home›Products›Tools & clothing›Three point accuracy

Three point accuracy

By Justin Felix
October 19, 2016
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Fluke 3-point laser levels are built with the ruggedness you’d expect from every Fluke tool. Designed and tested to survive a one-metre drop, you can rely on your Fluke laser level every time you reach for it. These professional-grade tools show plumb and level points which are accurate to 6mm at 30 metres. The fast settling, self-levelling gimbal quickly gives you accurate reference points almost instantly; long and tedious layouts will become a thing of the past. Available with red laser points or easy-to-see-green; Fluke green 3-point laser levels project points that are up to three times more visible to the human eye.

www.fluke.com

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