Auto level

An auto level is a surveying instrument that measures differences in height between two points, or determines the height of objects. It’s used by surveyors, builders, contractors, and engineers for a variety of applications, including: Establishing the grade of an area Monitoring subsidence Determining the correct elevation of floors Establishing the proper height for doors and windows Developing suspended ceilings.

Here are some features of auto levels:
  • Easy to use: Auto levels are easy to use and can be set up quickly, saving time and money. 
  • Accurate: Auto levels remain level and accurate even when the ground vibrates, the temperature changes, or the operator’s handling is unsteady. 
  • Compensator mechanism: Auto levels have a compensator mechanism that uses a combination of fixed prisms or mirrors, and a moving prism suspended on a pendulum. 
  • Two sights: Auto levels have two sights along the top of the telescope barrel, allowing the operator to loosely align the telescope with the object being sighted. 
  • easier to carry: Auto levels are similar to total stations, but they’re easier to carry around and don’t require as much training to use. However, auto levels are slower than total stations because they only shoot out one ray at a time.
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