Construction Tool Uses and Applications

Did you ever look at a project or a job and think to yourself, "what tool would I use to get that done?"  For the professional, the "Uses and Applications" learning provided here will hopefully begin to get your mind spinning around opportunites to use new tools but for everyone else, you will get a good enough understanding to get you off your feet to tackle your next project.

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    If you already know how tools work, "Uses and Applications" will put your knowledge to work.  Starting with applications "By Product", we hope you will begin to get an understanding of where your tool can be used.  But keep in mind, the opportunities for use are endless and are only limited by your ability to recognize yet another use for our levels and laser levels.  When learning what project a tool can be used for, you can also start your learning "By User/Project" and "By Video."

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    Número de pieza de Johnson Level Números de patentes 1401-0900 US D723,956 1415-1000 US D582,302 1415-1200 US D582,302 1888-1100 US D610,477 1203-2400, 1203-4800, 1203-7200 US D633,400 1204-2400, 1204-4800, 1204-7800 US D633,400, 1711-240...

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    Rotary Laser Levels Product Applications in Construction

    Today, the three most common types of laser levels are Rotary Laser Levels, Line Laser Levels (or Line Generators) and Dot Laser Levels (or Multi-Point Lasers). This article focuses on Rotary Laser Levels and practical applications of use indoors for rough and finished construction projects and outd...

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    Dot Laser Levels Product Applications

    Today, the three most common types of laser levels are Rotary Laser Levels, Line Laser Levels (or Line Generators) and Dot Laser Levels (or Plumb or Multi-Point Laser Levels). This article focuses on Dot Laser Levels, indoor and outdoor leveling applications on the construction job site or in the ho...

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    Line Laser Levels Product Applications

    Today, the three most common types of laser levels are Rotary Laser Levels, Line Laser Levels (or Line Generators) and Dot Laser Levels (or Multi-Point Lasers). This article focuses on Line Laser Levels and practical applications of use indoors and outdoors. Interior Applications An easy example t...

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    If you already know how tools work, "Uses and Applications" will put your knowledge to work.  Starting with applications "By Product", we hope you will begin to get an understanding of where your tool can be used.  But keep in mind, the opportunities for use are endless and are only limited by your ability to recognize yet another use for our levels and laser levels.  When learning what project a tool can be used for, you can also start your learning "By User/Project" and "By Video."

    Project/User: Pre-Construction Contractors

    Pre-Construction Contractors See how contractors who do site preparation and pre-construction work for a new building or home use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels, torpedo laser levels and optical levels. Application Rotary Laser Levels Line Laser Levels ...

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    Project/User: Finish Carpenters

    Finish Carpenters See how finish carpenters use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels and torpedo laser levels.  Since optical levels are used for leveling over longer distances, finish carpenters will not find a need for them indoors. Application Rotary Laser ...

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    Project/User: Deck Builders

    Deck Builders See how contractors who build decks use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels and torpedo laser levels. Application Rotary Laser Levels Line Laser Levels Dot Laser Levels Torpedo Laser Levels Optical Laser Levels Level Floo...

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    Project/User: Others

    Other End-Users The number of end-users and possible projects are really too many to mention.  Below are some examples of other professionals, such as road builders, masons and farmers who use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels, torpedo laser levels and optical levels. ...

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    Project/User: Electricians

    Electricians See how electricians can use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels and torpedo laser levels for electrical jobs.  Since optical levels are used to level over long distances, generally, they will not be used by an electrician, indoors. Application R...

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    Project/User: Homeowners & Decorators

    Homeowners & Decorators See how homeowners and decorators use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels and torpedo laser levels.  Since optical levels are mainly used in leveling over longer distances, optical levels are not commonly used by homeowners indoors. App...

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    Project/User: Construction & Building Contractors

    Construction & Building Contractors See how contractors buidling homes and offices use rotary laser levels, line laser levels, dot laser levels, torpedo laser levels and optical levels. Application Rotary Laser Levels Line Laser Levels Dot Laser Levels Torpedo Laser...

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    If you already know how tools work, "Uses and Applications" will put your knowledge to work.  Starting with applications "By Product", we hope you will begin to get an understanding of where your tool can be used.  But keep in mind, the opportunities for use are endless and are only limited by your ability to recognize yet another use for our levels and laser levels.  When learning what project a tool can be used for, you can also start your learning "By User/Project" and "By Video."

    Video: Ask Gus: Spring Deck Cleaning and Deck Repair

    Learn how to repair and clean your deck and replace deck posts with Fox 6 Milwaukee's Ask Gus. Gus uses Johnson Level's 60-275 Deck-Mate Professional Board Spacing Tool to demonstrate how to replace deck boards, and Johnson Level's 175-M Post Level to demonstrate checking plumb and level...

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    Video: How to Establish Grade and Elevation on a Construction Job Site

    Here, Johnson Level demonstrates using the 40-6535 electronic self-leveling rotary laser level on a construction jobsite for establishing a grade from either a known point of elevation or the height of the instrument. Finding elevations is important to grading, excavation and building up. Johnson Le...

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    Video: How to Use a Rotary Laser Level to Frame a Window

    This video is an outdoor application of the 40-6522 electronic self-leveling horizontal rotary laser level on a construction jobsite for establishing a horizontal and vertical plane to frame in a window.  The 40-6522 laser level can also be used indoors with similar applications for interior fr...

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    Video: How to Establish Grade with an Electronic Self-Leveling Laser

    Johnson Level demonstrates using the 40-6537 electronic self-leveling rotary laser level on a construction jobsite for establishing a grade from either a known point of elevation or the height of the instrument. Finding elevations is important to grading, excavation and building up.VIDEO SCRIPT ...

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    Video: How to Install and Align a Rail System with a 26X Automatic Level

    Using a 26X Automatic Level Model #40-6926 (optical instrument / transit level) to install and align a rail system for a movable, high-tech steel cutting tool. The project includes the use of a grade rod to sight the rail system's height and a heavy duty tripod to hold the transit at a steady an...

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