The ruler features a central bubble vial to determine levelness; a centered bubble indicates a level surface. Some models incorporate a measuring scale and may have a magnetic edge for hands-free use on metal surfaces.
Features:
Compact Size: Ideal for tight spaces with a typical length of 8 to 10 inches.
Bubble Vials
Magnetic Base (optional): Allows for hands-free operation on metal surfaces.
Integrated Measurement Scale: For added utility in measuring lengths or distances.
Durable Materials: Built to withstand daily wear and tear, often constructed from high-impact materials.
Multi-angle Readings: Vials can show level, plumb, and sometimes 45° readings.
Ergonomic Grip: Designed for comfortable handling and use.
High-Visibility Vials: Ensures clear visibility in various lighting conditions.
Grooved Bottom (optional): Helps with seating on pipes or cylindrical surfaces.
Specifications
Length: Typically 8 to 10 inches (20.3 to 25.4 cm) but can vary.
Material: Commonly constructed from high-impact plastic, aluminum, or a combination of both.
Number of Vials: Typically 2 to 3 – horizontal (level), vertical (plumb), and sometimes 45°.
Vial Material: Often made of acrylic or similar clear, durable materials.
Vial Accuracy: (e.g., ±0.5mm/m)
Magnetic Base: Indicates whether the level has a magnetic strip or not. If present, the type and strength of magnet might be specified.
Measurement Scale: Specifies the range and units (e.g., 0-9 inches and/or 0-23 cm).
Weight: (e.g., 150 grams or 0.33 pounds)
Grip Material: Could be rubber or other non-slip materials.
Additional Features: Grooved bottom for seating on pipes, hang hole for storage, etc.
Operating Temperature Range: (e.g., 0°C to 40°C)
Storage Temperature Range: (e.g., -10°C to 50°C)
Spirit Level Torpedo Ruler Application
Carpentry: Ideal for ensuring shelves, cabinets, and other fixtures are installed perfectly horizontally or vertically.
Electrical Work: Helps in aligning electrical fixtures, outlets, and switches with precision.
Plumbing: Ensures that pipes are laid out with the right slope, especially for drainage.
Tiling: Aids in making sure tiles are set level, especially during the laying of floor or wall tiles.
Masonry: For brick or block laying to ensure a straight and level line.
Door and Window Installation: To check the levelness of sills, frames, and the doors or windows themselves.
Picture Hanging: Helps in ensuring that artworks, photographs, and other wall decorations are hung level.
Metalwork: The magnetic edge can be used to check the levelness of metal beams, girders, and sheets.
DIY Projects: Essential for home projects that require precision in alignment and leveling.
Furniture Assembly: Assists in assembling tables, chairs, and other furniture items to ensure they’re level.
Garden Projects: For setting up garden beds, water features, or decks to ensure they’re level or have the correct incline.