Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

Laser infrared woodworking steel tape measure tool with digital display, a 40-metre two-way range inclinometer for engineering installation featuring three-sided magnetic absorption, alloy casing, and backlight display, 106g net weight.

Flagship Inclinometer
£52.98
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Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

Laser infrared woodworking steel tape measure tool with digital display, a 40-metre two-way range inclinometer for engineering installation featuring three-sided magnetic absorption, alloy casing, and backlight display, 106g net weight.

£52.98
Sale price  £52.98 Regular price 
ColorFlagship Inclinometer

Digital Laser Infrared Tape Measure: 40-Metre Range Inclinometer for Woodworking and Engineering

Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

This digital laser tape measure, or inclinometer, addresses the practical challenge of taking accurate, long-distance measurements in woodworking, construction, and engineering installation environments. Its core function is to replace cumbersome physical tapes with a 40-metre two-way infrared laser range, delivering a clear digital readout. The tool is designed for scenarios where reaching a measurement point is difficult or where high-angle measurements are required, providing a portable and precise alternative. At 106g, it is a lightweight addition to any professional tool kit, with its flagship specification focusing on usability through features like magnetic absorption and a backlit screen for real-world site conditions.

Features and Construction

Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

This tool combines several practical features centred on reliable measurement capture in varied professional settings. The construction prioritises functionality for installation and woodworking tasks where precision and tool placement are critical.

Material and Build

The tool's external housing is an alloy casing, chosen to offer a protective shell for the sensitive internal laser and electronic components. This material provides a balance between durability and the lightweight 106g net weight, ensuring the tool remains portable. The flagship specification includes a three-sided magnetic absorption system, built into the casing, which is a key construction detail allowing the tool to be attached securely to ferrous metal surfaces like steel beams or ductwork for stable, hands-free operation during measurement.

Size and Practical Fit

With a net weight of 106g, the tool is designed for easy transport in a pocket or tool belt, making it readily available on a job site. The physical dimensions are tailored to house the digital display, control buttons, and the magnetic system without being bulky. The primary measurable specification provided is its 40-metre two-way infrared measuring range, which defines its core capability for distance and inclination work, directly supporting its stated application in engineering installation.

Uses and Placement

Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

The product's specified scope is for engineering installation, but its features logically extend to several related professional and trade environments where measurement is key.

Event or Professional Use

In professional engineering and construction installation, the tool's 0.02 measurement accuracy and long 40-metre range allow for precise layout work, verifying clearances, and setting angles over distances that would require multiple people with a traditional tape. The three-sided magnetic absorption is particularly useful in these settings, enabling quick attachment to structural steel, machinery, or conduit to take a measurement without needing a helper to hold the tool.

Everyday Home Use

For serious DIY woodworking or home renovation projects, this laser measure can simplify tasks like calculating room dimensions for flooring, checking ceiling heights, or setting out complex angled cuts. The backlight display ensures readability in dimly lit lofts, basements, or garages, while the magnetic feature can be used on appliances, metal shelving, or fixtures around the home to assist with solo measurement tasks.

Benefits and Buying Value

Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

The value of this digital inclinometer lies in its consolidation of multiple measurement tools into one portable device, reducing the need for ladders, long tapes, and angle finders in many situations.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

The tool is built for repeated use across multiple projects. The alloy casing protects the core electronics, and with basic care—such as avoiding heavy impacts and keeping the laser lens clean—it should provide consistent service. Its design does not require consumables like tape blades, offering a reusable solution for measurement needs. The magnetic system and digital display have no moving parts that typically wear out, contributing to a low-maintenance profile for a measuring tool.

Why Choose This Product

This product is a practical choice for anyone needing a capable, digital laser measure for trade or advanced DIY use. Its differentiators are concrete: the 40-metre two-way range, the specific 0.02 accuracy rating, and the unique three-sided magnetic system for hands-free stability. Unlike simpler laser measures, it is explicitly an inclinometer suited for angular measurement, and its specification is directly aimed at engineering installation work, making it a targeted tool for professionals in that field or demanding enthusiasts who require that level of functionality.

Digital laser infrared woodworking tape measure with alloy casing and backlit display.

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