RS PRO 175mm LCD Inclinometer

RS Stock No.: 667-3916Brand: RS PRO
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Level Type

Digital

Length

175mm

Accuracy

±0.2 °

Dimensions

175 x 21.4 x 54mm

Height

54mm

Width

21.4mm

Country of Origin

Taiwan, Province Of China

Product details

RS PRO Digital Inclinometer

RS PRO digital inclinometer which can precisely measure gradients and angles as well as ensuring horizontal and vertical surfaces are level. A digital clinometer is an ideal measuring instrument that can measure the height of tall objects which a person couldn’t possible reach for example top of buildings.

RS PRO have a great range of spirit levels (also known as bubble levels) and inclinometers which are invaluable for precision levelling measurement in a multitude of jobs.

Features and Benefits:

  • Digital - quick and accurate measurement of gradient, easy to read and excellent precision in measuring and displaying inclines

  • Selectable acoustic signal to indicate 0° or 90°

  • Hold function – holds current reading on the display

  • Choice of measurement units: degrees °, percentage %, or in/ft

  • Alignment arrows – shows which direction the level needs to turn to get a satisfactory horizontal or vertical surface

  • Battery 9V - Battery not supplied, for a suitable battery see RS 826-4435

  • Will switch off automatically if not used for six minutes

  • Length 175 mm

  • Height 54 mm

  • Width 25 mm

  • Sound alarm on 0°

  • Accuracy 0° - 10° and 80 - 90° ± 0.1°. All other angles ± 0.2°

  • Range 360° in four 90° quadrants

  • Resolution 0.1°

  • Low battery indicator

Typical Applications:

Spirit Levels and Inclinometers are tools designed for precision levelling measurement in a multitude of jobs, from something as simple as putting a shelf up making sure it does not slope, to checking how level bricks are in a new wall. They are commonly used by

• Carpenters
• Stonemasons
• Bricklayers
• Surveyors
• DIY Enthusiasts

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€ 200.99

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RS PRO 175mm LCD Inclinometer

€ 200.99

Each (ex VAT)

RS PRO 175mm LCD Inclinometer
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Level Type

Digital

Length

175mm

Accuracy

±0.2 °

Dimensions

175 x 21.4 x 54mm

Height

54mm

Width

21.4mm

Country of Origin

Taiwan, Province Of China

Product details

RS PRO Digital Inclinometer

RS PRO digital inclinometer which can precisely measure gradients and angles as well as ensuring horizontal and vertical surfaces are level. A digital clinometer is an ideal measuring instrument that can measure the height of tall objects which a person couldn’t possible reach for example top of buildings.

RS PRO have a great range of spirit levels (also known as bubble levels) and inclinometers which are invaluable for precision levelling measurement in a multitude of jobs.

Features and Benefits:

  • Digital - quick and accurate measurement of gradient, easy to read and excellent precision in measuring and displaying inclines

  • Selectable acoustic signal to indicate 0° or 90°

  • Hold function – holds current reading on the display

  • Choice of measurement units: degrees °, percentage %, or in/ft

  • Alignment arrows – shows which direction the level needs to turn to get a satisfactory horizontal or vertical surface

  • Battery 9V - Battery not supplied, for a suitable battery see RS 826-4435

  • Will switch off automatically if not used for six minutes

  • Length 175 mm

  • Height 54 mm

  • Width 25 mm

  • Sound alarm on 0°

  • Accuracy 0° - 10° and 80 - 90° ± 0.1°. All other angles ± 0.2°

  • Range 360° in four 90° quadrants

  • Resolution 0.1°

  • Low battery indicator

Typical Applications:

Spirit Levels and Inclinometers are tools designed for precision levelling measurement in a multitude of jobs, from something as simple as putting a shelf up making sure it does not slope, to checking how level bricks are in a new wall. They are commonly used by

• Carpenters
• Stonemasons
• Bricklayers
• Surveyors
• DIY Enthusiasts