Do away with slow and outdated single-axis bubble levelers with the DWL-80E Pocket-Size Digital Level from Digipas, which lets you display nearly any angle digitally for a true dual-axis solution. This level features a measuring range from 0 to 90°, a resolution of 0.1°, and is accurate up to ±0.1° at around 0 to 90°. This digital level is also capable of displaying an angle in degree or slope and comes equipped with a built-in magnet at its base for hands-free operation.
Applications
The DWL-80E is useful for a wide range of applications requiring 2-dimensional leveling solutions, including:
- DIY satellite dish alignment
- Rehab therapy for measuring range of motion, as well as flexion and extension movements
- High-speed railway quality assurance, maintenance, and operation
- Bone angle deviation measurement during orthopedic surgery
- Setup of biomedical test tube racks and specimens
- Leveling panoramic tripod heads in three directions
- Installation, setup, and maintenance of very precise measurement instruments in silicon wafer foundries
- Level adjustments for the preparation of astronomical telescopes and astrophotography setups
Small and Handy
The DWL-80E is about 4" in length and can be easily kept in a pocket or hung around the waist.
Easy to Use
Simply turn on the On/Off button, place it on any object surface, and read the measured value. Use the hold function to assist in reading the measured value after removing it from the area.
Built-In Magnet
With a strong magnet at the level base, this level can hold to variety of metal surfaces which is useful in many practical applications.
Resolution
Take advantage of a measuring resolution of 0.1° with accuracy ± 0.1° at 0 and 90°; ± 0.2° at 1 to 89°.
Measuring Range
This level supports a measuring range of 0°~±90° 4 x 90° (360°).
Instant Unit Conversion
Instantly convert measurement unit from degree (°) to slope (%).
User Self Calibration
The easy-to-use self-calibration feature allows users to reset the digital level back to factory preset accuracy. You can also use the Alternate Zero function to set any angle as a 0° reference.
