Johnson 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser
Johnson 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser
Johnson 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser

Johnson 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser

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$114.95 USD & FREE Shipping.
  • 1 horizontal and 2 vertical lines at 90°
  • Manual mode for use at any angle
  • Visual out-of-level indicator
  • Manual mode for use at any angle
  • 1/4"-20 tripod thread for use with most common tripods
Overview
Johnson's 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross & Line Laser combines the features of a cross-line laser with an additional 90 degree plumb line useful for checking square reference of beams, posts, or any other object. A 1/4"-20 tripod thread and manual mode also let you project orthogonal lines at any angle, for stairs and other non-level applications.

Johnson 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Johnson
Part Number
40-6648
Product Type
Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser
UPC
049448066483
California Residents
Physical Characteristics
Weight
0.42 kg
0.93 lb
Details
Features
1 horizontal and 2 vertical lines at 90°
Manual mode for use at any angle
Visual out-of-level indicator
Manual mode for use at any angle
1/4"-20 tripod thread for use with most common tripods
Ideal for flooring and alignment
Batteries
2 "AA" alkaline batteries
Range
Up to 100'
Accuracy
±5/32"/30'
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Johnson 40-6648 Self-Leveling Cross and Line Laser
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Johnson

Johnson Level & Tool Mfg Company is the go-to source for precise and dependable measuring and leveling tools in the building trades. Their comprehensive selection spans from the latest in digital and laser technology to classic bamboo spirit levels, ensuring there's a tool for every precision task. Built on a foundation of innovation and durability, Johnson Level equips professionals with the confidence to turn detailed plans into reality with precision. For craftsmanship that demands accuracy, Johnson Level delivers tools that stand the test of time and measure.

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