SOLA Big Red Digital Levels (LSB24D, LSB48D, LSB72D)
SOLA Big Red Digital Levels (LSB24D, LSB48D, LSB72D)
- Vendor
- Metal Pros LLC
The BIG RED(M) DIGITAL is ideal to use anywhere, where inclinations, slopes and angles need to be measured quickly and precisely. The BIG RED(M) DIGITAL levels are highly precise with an integrated electronic inclinometer module and Bluetooth interface. Furthermore, they are sturdy and easy to use.
HIGHLIGHTS
Measurement tolerance of Solatronic module: 0.05° at 0° and 90°, 0.10° between 1° and 89°
Adjustable inclination display in °, in/ft, %, mm/m ‘Hold’ function for storing measuring results and
transferring angles
Digital display rotates automatically in inverted positions
Permanently backlit display for optimum readability
Acoustic signal guide
Patented SOLA FOCUS vials for BIG RED(M) DIGITAL 24", 48", 72" Protection class IP65: dustproof and protected against water jets Bluetooth interface for use with SOLA Measures app
Solatronic Module With Practical Functions
The key feature of the BIG RED(M) DIGITAL is the integrated electronic inclinometer module (Solatronic module). The measuring results can be displayed via the ‘Mode’ function either in degrees (°), mm/m, percent (%) or in/ft (decimal or fractional). Using the ‘Hold’ function, measuring results can be saved for later use and angles can be transferred easily.
1 ON/OFF button – permanently backlit display for optimum readability
2 Acoustic signal guide for when visibility is poor
3 ‘Hold’ function for measurement data memory
4 ‘Mode’ button for switching between measured value settings (°, in/ft, %, mm/m)
Optimal Readability For Inverted Measurements
When taking inverted measurements, the digital display automatically rotates on the module. This is particularly helpful for overhead measurements. Thanks to the permanently backlit display,
the measurement result can also be clearly read even under poor visibility conditions.
Acoustic Signal Guide
The acoustic signal guide enables measurements without directly viewing the display. The closer the digital spirit level gets to the standard position (0° and 90°), the higher the frequency of the acoustic signal.