Hi it would be useful to see a demonstation in feet and inches like 4 ft 1/8 of an inch have all the bosh ones they work great need to see ft and inches thanks
I just did some testing with my CD60. It seems to be accurate and consistent at around 6 metres. But at shorter distances of around 1 to 2 metres it can be out by around 5 mm. The discrepancies are random. In the bi mode, it was bang on with the rear laser at around 6 metres and the front laser at around 1.8 metres. The other way around, the rear laser was out by 5 mm. Not impressive. My CM701 level is quite impressive, so far.
Do you know what the accuracy of the built in inclinometer is? And is there a way to set a zero (ie reference) angle? Also does the unit have a 1/4-20 screw mount?
Hey, I'm French and I follow a RUclipsr who specializes in this kind of equipment. He does in-depth and precise tests, and for the angle, it's a 10/10. In his tests, it was accurate down to the exact degree, so no issues on that side. As for your other questions, no, it doesn't have a 1/4-20 screw mount, and regarding the zero angle, I'm not exactly sure I understand your request. I hope I answered your question
I've spent an hour trying to learn how to use it - poor instructions. What in the hell do you do with the "bench mark testing" and how do you keep it in english measurements? It keeps reverting to metric.
You must press and hold the U button to change units. And with the Func button, when you select a function, for example measuring an angle, and at the top in the middle of the screen, in red, it first shows what you will measure and what you will find. And if you accidentally locked the screen rotation, you can unlock it by long pressing the +- button.
@philipnicholson3216 It's really good tool, I recently used it a lot when adjusting the slope of the railings to have the same slope of the top profile with the bottom row🙂
Great presentation Brother!
With 60 meter measurement distance and all the functions, this meter will be very handy in every field 🤩
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I really liked it and it took a place in my workshop
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I didn't expect much from this laser, but I really liked it.❤️
I think I missed 1 or 2 more features🤔
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Hi it would be useful to see a demonstation in feet and inches like 4 ft 1/8 of an inch have all the bosh ones they work great need to see ft and inches thanks
I just did some testing with my CD60. It seems to be accurate and consistent at around 6 metres. But at shorter distances of around 1 to 2 metres it can be out by around 5 mm. The discrepancies are random. In the bi mode, it was bang on with the rear laser at around 6 metres and the front laser at around 1.8 metres. The other way around, the rear laser was out by 5 mm. Not impressive. My CM701 level is quite impressive, so far.
Do you know what the accuracy of the built in inclinometer is? And is there a way to set a zero (ie reference) angle? Also does the unit have a 1/4-20 screw mount?
Hey, I'm French and I follow a RUclipsr who specializes in this kind of equipment. He does in-depth and precise tests, and for the angle, it's a 10/10. In his tests, it was accurate down to the exact degree, so no issues on that side. As for your other questions, no, it doesn't have a 1/4-20 screw mount, and regarding the zero angle, I'm not exactly sure I understand your request. I hope I answered your question
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Is it have history? How many blocks?
I've spent an hour trying to learn how to use it - poor instructions. What in the hell do you do with the "bench mark testing" and how do you keep it in english measurements? It keeps reverting to metric.
You must press and hold the U button to change units. And with the Func button, when you select a function, for example measuring an angle, and at the top in the middle of the screen, in red, it first shows what you will measure and what you will find. And if you accidentally locked the screen rotation, you can unlock it by long pressing the +- button.
@@ErCanEverything I have since figured that out and love this machine !! Use it all the time
@philipnicholson3216 It's really good tool, I recently used it a lot when adjusting the slope of the railings to have the same slope of the top profile with the bottom row🙂