Sands Level & Tool SLPL324 24” Utility Aluminum Extruded Level (3 Vials)

Sands Level & Tool SLPL324 24” Utility Aluminum Extruded Level (3 Vials)

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  • Handle : 2 Hand Holes
  • "V" groove on bottom of frame for use on round pipe, conduit, or flat surface
  • Lightweight extruded aluminum I-beam frame
  • Store in a Professional Level Case (#SLPLC24) to protect the level, sold separately
Overview
Lightweight extruded aluminum forms this 24 In. I-Beam frame. This level is engineered to meet the demands of the home handyperson. Three bright yellow vials are set for accuracy. The solid set, replaceable Roto Vial® protective plastic lenses an vials. A groove in the bottom of the frame is ideal for rounded surfaces such as pipes and conduit. Large hand holes provide comfort and ease when moving the level. A hang hole on one end allows for easy storage when not in use. Store in a Professional Level Case (#SLPLC24), sold separately, to protect your level and extend its life.

Sands Level & Tool SLPL324 24” Utility Aluminum Extruded Level (3 Vials)

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Sands Level & Tool
UPC
030553180126
California Residents
Part Number
SLPL324
Product Type
Aluminum Extruded Level
Physical Characteristics
Length
24" (609.6mm)
Weight
0.27 kg
0.60 lb
Material
Extruded Aluminum Frame; Plastic lenses and Vials
Details
Features
Handle : 2 Hand Holes
"V" groove on bottom of frame for use on round pipe, conduit, or flat surface
Lightweight extruded aluminum I-beam frame
Store in a Professional Level Case (#SLPLC24) to protect the level, sold separately
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Sands Level & Tool

For over a century, Sands Level & Tool Co. has delivered high-quality leveling tools that professionals rely on. Designed for accuracy and built to last, Sands tools are perfect for achieving flawless results on any construction or masonry project. With their commitment to innovation and craftsmanship, Sands continues to be a trusted choice in the field.

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