Ever since they were first introduced, critics have been seeing laser leveling tools as nothing more than a passing fad. But if that were the case, they wouldn’t be so popular for as long as they have. Laser levels can be suitable for many applications, and they come in both digital and non-digital models. You can even find self-leveling models, which can make it easier to set up and use. However, if you don’t have a laser level that calibrates itself, setting it up can be a little more complicated.
Put the laser level on the surface that you want to level, and manually adjust its position with the bubble-level on the device. Turn on the laser to get a true line where you need it, and mark the surface as needed. You may need someone else if you’re working on a larger project. Reposition and re-level the device to double-check your markings before you start working. But if you’re using a self-leveling device, you just have to mark and double-check each measurement.
Feel free to look at the vast selection of pipe lasers and other laser leveling tools that we have at Engineering Supply. We’re sure you’ll be able to find one for your specific needs.