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Levelling rod DeWalt DE0737 — aluminium, stainless steel, 2400 mm, red
DeWalt DE0737 levelling rod is a portable measuring staff designed for construction and surveying tasks. With a total length of 2400 mm, the rod combines a lightweight aluminium profile and stainless-steel elements and is finished in red for improved visibility on site. It is intended for use with laser levels and optical instruments to determine vertical distances, set grades, and verify elevations during layout and leveling work.
The aluminium construction keeps the rod lightweight for transport while stainless-steel components increase resistance to wear in moving parts and contact points. The 2400 mm length covers common on-site measurement ranges without the need for frequent repositioning. The red finish enhances visibility against construction backgrounds, helping reduce setup errors. The rod is compatible with standard tripods and level staffs used alongside laser and optical leveling devices.
Extend and position the levelling rod vertically at the measurement point, ensuring the base or foot is stable on the ground or on a tripod. Align the rod with the laser or optical level line of sight and read the indicated height at the instrument’s crosshair or laser beam intersection. When moving between points, collapse the rod for transport and redeploy at the next location. Handle the rod by the main body to avoid contact with moving joints and stainless-steel elements to reduce wear and maintain accuracy.
Store the rod in a dry place and avoid dragging it over abrasive surfaces. Periodically inspect stainless-steel parts and moving connections for dirt or damage, and clean with a soft cloth. For accurate measurements, use on stable ground and verify the laser or optical instrument is calibrated before taking readings.
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