Posted on May 20, 2010.
Fluke 411 D and 416 D laser distance meters Fluke 411D and 416D Laser meters
How many times a day do you need to determine the distance between two objects? What is the calculation of area or volume? What if you don? Do not need to release a tape measure or rule at all?
Well, Fluke? S new laser meters do the work for you. With rapid calculations of distance formulas, the instantaneous distance between two objects, and performance easier to distance calculations and subtraction, the 411D and 416D meters are a must have for any business.
laser distance meter waves using laser light to measure their reflection to accurately determine the distances, making them better than ultrasonic devices. These units use very advanced measurement technology which makes them more accurate for measuring longer distances. You can confidently measure up to 60 m (200 ft) to less than 1.5 mm (1 / 16 in.) accuracy with the 416D.
Many ultrasonic distance meters have a laser pointer, but he? Not used for measurement. This sometimes leads to confusion with a real laser distance meter. Ultrasonic meters emit a sound wave and measure the time of the sound wave to return to the unit. However, the sound wave of polls is not always reflected by the target object: thus, an ultrasonic flow meter can often show false readings. Instead of sound waves, laser distance meters emit light pulses. These pulses bounce off the target and are received by the remote meter, the speed of light. The difference between light waves and sound is proportional to the distance of the target, avoiding false readings.
Now, add to the reliability customers expect from Fluke products and you? Do the hardest, most accurate meters 200 feet away on the market.
These uses of the laser distance meter Fluke are endless.
1. Provide accurate estimates for tendering of works (HVAC, electricity, cable, maintenance). Measure distance, area and / or volume.
2. Measure the height or width of buildings and other objects, by triangulation, if necessary.
3. Determine how the place a part or object really is, or if the parties are completely parallel.
4. Verify that the new construction meets the requirements of use.
5. Create dimensional building constructed in the absence of plans are provided.
6. Measuring distances on areas where obstacles in the way prohibit the use of measuring tapes or wheels.
7. Measure the ceiling height to determine the equipment needed for access.
8. Set collision detection for cranes without firing band and using two people and two lifts.
9. Determine the exact size room to ensure correct chemical concentration on the quality of the agent system to fight against the fires.
And those are just to name a few.