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BOSCH GLL30 Self-Leveling Cross-Line Laser, 30 ft Measuring Range

Robert Bosch

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34647204

BOSCH GLL30 Self-Leveling Cross-Line Laser, 30 ft Measuring Range

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Description

The BOSCH GLL 30 self-leveling cross line laser projects two lines, making a cross line projection, for a wide array of level and align uses. This versatility makes it more valuable than a typical line laser. With top-notch accuracy and one switch operation, the user's leveling and alignment tasks are done quickly and correctly. The laser lines are visible up to 30 ft. The smart pendulum system self-levels and indicates out-of-level condition to help ensure an accurate layout, . The pendulum system locks when switched off, to assure secure tool transport. The included mm two flexible mounting device provides microfine height adjustment and it allows the laser to be clamped on virtually any surface from 1/2 to 2-1/4 in thick, for level lines at any height.

Features

  • Cross line laser for an array of level and alignment uses
  • Mm two mount for easy quick setup, clamps to multiple surfaces
  • Smart pendulum system self-levels and indicates out-of-level
  • Bright accurate lines
  • Features 1/4-20 tripod thread
  • Mm two flexible mounting device
  • Smart pendulum system
  • Versatile clamp
  • Secure transport
  • Ergonomic, compact and lightweight

Specifications

KeyValue
Power SourceBattery
Measuring Range30
Number of Lines2
Laser Class2
Wavelength635
Laser ColorRed
Overall Length2.8
Overall Width2.2
Housing MaterialPlastic
Battery Size2 AA
Number of Batteries1
Additional InformationFor Use with BT 150 Tripod, BP350 Telescoping Pole System, GR 16/GR500 Grade Rods, BM 1/BM3/LB10/MM 2 Mounts and Positioning Devices
ManufacturerRobert Bosch