A spirit level that works well and is accurate is an important and necessary tool for a skilled tradesperson who does good work. But since the levels go through a lot of wear and tear on the job site, it’s always a good idea to check their accuracy from time to time.

Here are some easy steps you can take to make sure your level is good:

Horizontal vial:

  1. Put the level on something flat.
  2. Make two marks, one at the end of the level (called the “End Mark”) and one in the middle of the level where the horizontal vial is (Test Point)
  3. Read the vial and keep track of where the bubble is.
  4. Turn the level 180° from one end to the other, and put the same side back on the test surface. Make sure that the vial is in line with the Test Point.
  5. Take a second look at it.

Vertical vial:

  1. Put the level against a doorframe or flat wall that is vertical.
  2. Make two marks, one at the end of the level (called the “End Mark”) and one in the middle of the level where the vertical vial is (Test Point)
  3. Read the vial and keep track of where the bubble is.
  4. Turn the level from side to side, not end to end, and put it back on the wall. Make sure the vial is in line with the Test Point.
  5. Take a second look.

If the level is correct, the bubble will show the same reading both times. Any difference in where the bubble is placed shows how far off the level is.

There may be a few different brands of spirit levels at your local store, but the Tools is the best because it is built to last and is always accurate. The Level has a sturdy box with three unbreakable acrylic offset vials that are easy to read. It also has PVC shock-proof end caps that protect it from drops and keep it accurate. This makes it great for professionals in carpentry, masonry, framing, plumbing, and other fields that need a heavy-duty level that works well.

So, what is it about the Tools that makes it better than the best?

  • Plumb Site vial viewer allows plumb vial to be read from a front view position, eliminating the parallax error and increasing efficiency
  • Bi-material, air-cushioned shockproof end caps protect levels from the force of falls, maintaining level integrity and vial accuracy
  • Equipped with dedicated wall grips on both sides of the level, providing symmetrical use and preventing damage of work surface
  • Soft Grip handles with engineered cushioning for a better, longer, and more comfortable grip
  • Non-slip handle design lessens slipping of level in wet conditions
  • Epoxy-locked vials and plastic ABS vial housings
  • Powder coated, anti-stick coating

You can also make your own connection. Here are three things to think about when picking the right level for the job:

Vials on the level: Make sure the vials on the level are strong and can handle changes in temperature or static electricity. Also check for luminescent reflectors and magnifying lenses, which are also important for clear vision in all kinds of light.

Tolerance: To make sure your measurements are correct, check the levelling tolerance in both the normal and reverse positions.

Weight: Make sure the level weighs more than 500g to make sure it is strong and has rubber end caps that can absorb shock and protect it from damage.

When you measure out level surfaces, you can save time, money, and stress. The Level Tools is the next step in the evolution of spirit levels. It is the most accurate and best way to measure.

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