The electronic level is a high-precision instrument for testing the inclination and the slope relative to the horizontal or any given angle. The reading is expressed in seconds of arc by way of a numeric display allowing a rapid readout. The instrument works on a pendulum principle. A pendulum always hangs vertically thus allowing measurement of the variance relative to the horizontal base. For all levels, the mechanic is housed in a oil-bath metallic box with high shock protection. The electronic level is currently employed in the following applications:
• Error detection of straightness, planarity and parallelism;
• Mounting and levelling of machinery;
• Testing of inclination, slant and flexion in civil engineering.
Microplan Group supply different models of electronic levels, with digital or analogic display, with many advantages respect to the traditional levels.
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