Dot, Cross-Line & Plane Laser Levels
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Dot, cross-line, and plane laser levels emit light beams that display as points, horizontal and vertical bands, or 360° planes when they hit surfaces. The dots, lines, and planes provide a reference for alignment and layout, especially in building construction and framing applications. Also known as laser plumb bobs, these levels are commonly paired with a laser receiver to detect light beams in daylight.
Dot Laser Levels
Dot laser levels project small circles of light to assist with horizontal alignment (level) and vertical alignment (plumb). Also known as spot laser levels, they are commonly used to transfer points from one surface to another, such as from floor to ceiling when marking placement for anchors, recessed light fixtures, and through holes.
4 Dots
Red Laser Beam
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3 Dots
Red Laser Beam
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Green Laser Beam
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5 Dots
Red Laser Beam
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Green Laser Beam
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Single-Line Laser Levels
These laser levels project a single line onto one wall or surface for horizontal (level) and vertical (plumb) alignment. They are commonly used to assist with leveling countertops, hanging pictures, and placing electrical outlets.
1 Line
Red Laser Beam
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1 Line & 4 Dots
Red Laser Beam
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Cross-Line Laser Levels
Cross-line laser levers project two intersecting lines for horizontal (level) and vertical (plumb) alignment. They provide easier placement and greater accuracy than chalk lines for tasks such leveling cabinets and counters, placing wall outlets, and installing light fixtures.
Number of Lines & Dots: Unspecified
Green Laser Beam
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2 Lines
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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2 Lines & 2 Dots
Red Laser Beam
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2 Lines & 4 Dots
Green Laser Beam
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3 Lines
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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Cross-Line & Dot Laser Levels
These levels project both cross lines and dots for horizontal (level) and vertical (plumb) alignment. Cross lines are two intersecting lines that allow easier placement and greater accuracy than chalk lines for tasks, such leveling cabinets and counters, placing wall outlets, and installing light fixtures. Dots are small circles of light that assist with transferring points from one surface to another, such as from floor to ceiling when marking placement for anchors, recessed light fixtures, and through holes.
2 Lines & 1 Dot
Green Laser Beam
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2 Lines & 2 Dots
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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2 Lines & 4 Dots
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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2 Lines & 5 Dots
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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4 Lines & 1 Dot
Red Laser Beam
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Plane Laser Levels
Plane laser levels project a line from each side to form four-line horizontal (level) and/or vertical (plumb) planes around the level. The projections intersect to assist with leveling, alignment, squaring, and plumbing, especially for tasks that require positioning along multiple walls within a space. These levels are commonly used when installing drop ceilings, recessed lighting, sprinkler systems, chair rails, and trim.
1 Plane
Green Laser Beam
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2 Plane
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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3 Plane
Green Laser Beam
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Red Laser Beam
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Torpedo Laser Levels
Torpedo laser levels project light beams for alignment tasks and provide spirit-filled bubble vials to check whether surfaces are horizontally even (level) and vertically straight (plumb). An air pocket moves within each vial to take a reading and will settle in the center if a surface is level or plumb. These levels have a short frame with tapered ends to take readings in spaces that are too small for box and I-beam levels. Their compact size also allows storing them in tool boxes and tool bags for transport and protection.
1 Dot
Red Laser Beam
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3 Dots
Red Laser Beam
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