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Milwaukee L4CLL-301C USB Rechargeable Green Cross Line Laser Level
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Milwaukee L4CLLP-301C USB Rechargeable Green Cross Line Laser Level with Plumb Points Kit
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Milwaukee M12 CLLP-0 12V Green Cross Line Laser with 1x 5.0Ah Battery
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Milwaukee M12 CLLP-0 12V Green Cross Line Laser with 1x 2.0Ah Battery
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Milwaukee M12 CLLP-0 12V Green Cross Line Laser with 2x 2.0Ah Batteries
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Milwaukee M12 CLLP-0 12V Green Cross Line Laser with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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Milwaukee M12 CLLP-0 12V Green Cross Line Laser with 1x 4.0Ah Battery
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Milwaukee M12 CLLP-0 12V Green Cross Line Laser with 2x 4.0Ah Batteries
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Milwaukee Laser Levels
Milwaukee Laser Levels
Milwaukee's laser levels come in different sizes, shapes, and capabilities, and they are designed to meet various needs and preferences. It is important to choose a laser level that fits your specific application and budget, and to make sure you use it safely and according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Crossline laser levels
These lasers project a horizontal and vertical line and are great for tasks like aligning cabinets, installing shelves, and laying out tiles. Milwaukee offers crossline laser levels that can be self-levelling, and some models come with additional features like pulse mode for extended range.
Rotary laser levels
These lasers project a 360-degree horizontal line and are ideal for outdoor applications like grading or excavation. Milwaukee's rotary laser levels come with self-levelling capabilities and can be used for both indoor and outdoor projects.
Point laser levels
These lasers project a single point and are useful for tasks like hanging pictures, installing light fixtures, and laying out walls. Milwaukee offers point laser levels that can project multiple points, and some models can be used with a detector for extended range.
Best sellers
Some of the best-selling Milwaukee laser levels that we stock include:
- Milwaukee L4CLL-301C USB Rechargeable Green Cross Line Laser Level – Milwaukee green laser that is USB rechargeable with a working range of 30 meters.
- Milwaukee L4CLLP-301C USB Rechargeable Green Cross Line Laser Level with Plumb Points Kit - green laser level with plumb points for levelling and aligning from the floor to the ceiling.
Other Milwaukee ranges we stock
Check out some of the other high-quality Milwaukee lines we stock below:
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FAQs
How accurate are Milwaukee's laser levels?
Milwaukee's laser levels are known for their accuracy, and the specific accuracy of each model varies. Typically, Milwaukee's laser levels have an accuracy of around 1/8 inch at 30 feet.
How long do the batteries last on Milwaukee's laser levels?
The battery life of Milwaukee's laser levels depends on the specific model and the type of battery used. Most models use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and can last for several hours of continuous use on a single charge.
How do I calibrate my Milwaukee laser level?
The process for calibrating your Milwaukee laser level can vary depending on the specific model you have. However, here are some general steps you can follow:
1. Find a stable surface: Place your laser level on a stable surface, such as a tripod or a flat table.
2. Turn on the laser level: Turn on the laser level and let it self-level.
3. Adjust the level: Use the adjustment screws or knobs to level the laser level if it is not already level. You may need to consult your user manual for specific instructions on how to adjust your laser level.
4. Check the calibration: Place the laser level on a different surface or move it to a different location. Check to see if the laser is still level and aligned with the same spot. If it is not, you may need to adjust the level again or consult a professional.
5. Repeat as necessary: If the laser level is still not calibrated correctly, repeat the above steps until it is aligned properly.