Straight Line Laser
A straight line laser, also known as a line laser, produces a beam of light up to 300 feet long, which can be used to measure X-Y deviation with a resolution of 0.001” at any point. This high degree of accuracy over long distances makes straight line lasers an essential tool in many industries, including aircraft manufacture, shipbuilding and the automotive industry.
Use of straight line lasers has replaced manual measurements using wires; a process that was much more time-consuming and also much less accurate.
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