Every contractor has basic alignment tasks to perform on the job site. No project
can be completed without layout of the work, installation of material and quality
control. Each of these functions is accomplished by determining plumb, level
and square reference. Nothing can be built without them. The plumb bob and water
level are ancient tools used to establish vertical or horizontal reference.
Reference lines or planes require opposing reference points. A plumb bob takes
the efforts of two people; one person holds the string while the other waits
below for the plumb bob to stop swinging (in the wind, if they�re outdoors).
This can be an expensive exercise at $45.00 per hour, per person. PLS lasers
provide bright, crisp reference points and lines, for quick and accurate layout.
Today contractors have a choice of bubble vial levels, rotary levels and hybrid
laser products. Which tool gives the highest return on your investment? A contractor
who spends 90% of the workday installing acoustic ceilings requires a constant
horizontal laser line for T-bar and wire installation. The PLS360 is ideal for
acoustical contractors. However, for a contractor who performs multiple alignment
tasks including plumb and square, no laser tool in the world is a better value
than the PLS5,
PLS3,
PLS180 or the PLS90.
Point-to-point reference means you can plumb with a PLS5
or PLS3
from floor to ceiling or from 50 feet off the ground. With PLS's unique PLS
90 laying out square can be done faster than ever before; No more 3-4-5.
Use a PLS laser to check existing conditions before work begins. Verify the
accuracy of subcontractors� work in minutes. The PLS180 and PLS360
provide contractors with bright, accurate and reliable lines of reference for
level or plumb line reference. Use the PLS180, PLS360
or PLS90
for outdoor layout in bright sunlight.
PLS laser tools are ideal for installing curtain walls, foundations, columns,
skylights,doors, cabinetry and much more. The portability and utility of PLS
lasers make them attractive alignment tools when bubble vial levels or rotary
lasers are too cumbersome or too limited to do the job. However when a rotary
laser is required, the PLS HVR 1000 and PLS HVR 500 are designed to provide
the maximum utility and value at attractive prices. The amount of alignment
information available from these tools makes them useful to a number of trades
in the building industry.