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The Dumpy Level (also known as a Builder's Auto-Level) is a highly reliable tool in the construction industry, used for establishing checkpoints on the same horizontal plane.
This set includes:
The Auto Level itself
A height-adjustable stand (tripod)
An adjustable staff
Product Dimensions
Package Length:
21.2 cm
Package Width:
20.8 cm
Package Height:
100.0 cm
Package Weight:
4.64 kg
Max Height
Max Height of Stand:
1.7 meters
Specifications - How to Level Surfaces
Here are some common ways to level surfaces, whether horizontal or vertical:
Use a Round Object:
This is a simple method for leveling horizontal surfaces.
How to Use: Place a round ball on top of the horizontal object you want to level. If the ball stays in place, the surface is level.
Note: This method does not work for vertical surfaces.
Use a Square:
This method works for both horizontal and vertical surfaces.
How to Use:
To level a horizontal surface, ensure the vertical surface is already plumb.
To plumb a vertical surface, make sure the horizontal surface is already leveled.
Why: A square measures 90-degree angles, ensuring both surfaces are at right angles to each other.
Measure from a Reference Point:
If you have a level floor (or surface) to work from, you can measure the distance from the floor to both sides of the object you are leveling.
How to Use:
For example, measure the height from the floor to both sides of a cabinet or drawer.
If one side is higher than the other, it indicates the object is not level.