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GTI’s Predictive Tech’s wireless machine level displays 2D plane angles and more

By Paul Dvorak | February 14, 2017

GTI Predictive Technology has announced the Wireless Machine Level. This product improves on the company’s previous 1-axis level and supports both the iPad and Windows computers.

GTI’s Wireless Machine Level is a 2-axis precision digital level that simultaneously displays two-dimensional plane angles, simplifying and resolving the hurdles of taking angles one axis at a time.

GTI’s Wireless Machine Level is a 2-axis precision digital level that simultaneously displays two-dimensional plane angles, simplifying and resolving the hurdles of taking angles one axis at a time. For simple tasks the built-in display can be used to perform a leveling task, but the level stands out with its latency free Bluetooth connection to the iPad. Technicians can be more efficient leveling assets by viewing the live level data on the iPad as adjustments are being made.

Machinery can be leveled to a 0.001° angular measurement accuracy with GTI’s level. Product accuracy is verified by accredited 3rd party calibration and test service providers in USA, Japan, UK and Germany to conform with NIST, JIS, UKAS and DIN under ILAC and A2LA.

GTI has expanded compatibility to Microsoft Windows for the level adding additional flexibility. Windows users can also connect to the level over USB.

The Wireless Machine Level is available now. Pricing and additional information can be obtained by contacting GTI Predictive Technology at info@gtipredictive.com.


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