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Stanley FatMax 3 Vial Level
Heavy-duty box level, machine milled on two sides to ensure accuracy with improved vial views for ease of use. The large centre vial is bridged to allow a continuous line to be marked on the work piece. The dual bi-material grips are ideal for carrying and vertical levelling, and the levels have shock absorbing end caps for longer life. FatMax levels have an accuracy of +/-0.5mm/m on one face and +/-0.7mm/m on the other.
Available in 600, 900, 1200 and 1800mm lengths.
Prod. code Cat. code Description Ex. VAT In. VAT QTY.  
785-3524 1-43-524 Stanley FatMax 3 Vial Level 600mm
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785-3536 1-43-536 Stanley FatMax 3 Vial Level 900mm
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785-3548 1-43-548 Stanley FatMax 3 Vial Level 1200mm
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785-3572 1-43-572 Stanley FatMax 3 Vial Level 1800mm
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Types of spirit level:

Box Section Levels are hugely popular and a wide range of traditional spirit level design, suitable for most applications. Including Bridged levelsExtending LevelsMasons Levels, these have a plastic shield to protect the level against hits with a trowel, and magnetic levels such as the FatMax Extreme Magnetic Level

Girder Levels (also known as I beam) are more robust and are more suited to heavy-duty use.

Electronic (or digital) Levels combine a spirit level with vials, along with a digital screen to measure and display angles. These levels allow setting of a ‘false zero’ to allow marking out falls, such as in plumbing applications. They are also ideal for repetitive tasks.

Line, Pocket & Post Levels - A pocket level is the most simple type of level. It consists of just one vial, and is compact in size for easy storage and transportation. A line level is similar in size to a pocket level, but is fitted with a hook at either end to attach to a taught cord to ensure that a levelling line is truly horizontal. Post levels are ideal to ensure fence posts are upright prior to fixing. Other uses include plumbing pipes, levelling of RSJs and other applications where both a vertical and horizontal is needed.

Torpedo, Scaffold & Boat levels are much smaller levels than box section or girder levels making these ideal for light DIY use but especially suitable for scaffolders, pipe fitters and steel erectors where the traditional longer levels are more difficult to work with. Many have bevelled shape which makes then suitable for working in cramped spaces.

Water Levels such as the utilise the principle that water will always find its own level. They are very accurate instruments which are used widely throughout the construction and building industries. A water level is the ideal tool for accurate unsighted room to room measurement or distant levelling, when using a spirit level would be ineffective.

Angle Levels such as Box Spirit Levels are a versatile measuring instrument, which combine the functions of both a spirit level and protractor. The levels allow precise measurement and marking out of angles.

Spirit levels are used to check if a surface is horizontal (Level) or vertical (Plumb) by using bubble vials, most levels have both horizontal and vertical vials, although some levels also have an adjustable vial for angled use. Measuring with a spirit is one of the oldest and one of the most accurate, building procedures for determining horizontal and vertical lines. Levels are easy to use by professional tradesmen and DIY enthusiasts alike.
 
Vials: A vial consists of a barrelled glass or plastic tube usually with two marking lines, containing a transparent liquid. When 'true' the bubble will come to rest between the two marked lines. The vials should be shockproof and virtually unbreakable. There are several types of vial to measure true horizontal, vertical and different angles. 
 
Before this type of spirit level became available water levels were used. This used a transparent tube partially filled with water which allowed a level to be achieved.