RECHARGEABLE iGAGING ANGLE Cube Digital Tilt Level Bevel Gauge Electronic
RECHARGEABLE iGAGING ANGLE Cube Digital Tilt Level Bevel Gauge Electronic
RECHARGEABLE iGAGING ANGLE Cube Digital Tilt Level Bevel Gauge Electronic
RECHARGEABLE iGAGING ANGLE Cube Digital Tilt Level Bevel Gauge Electronic
RECHARGEABLE iGAGING ANGLE Cube Digital Tilt Level Bevel Gauge Electronic
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RECHARGEABLE iGAGING ANGLE Cube Digital Tilt Level Bevel Gauge Electronic

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The AngleCube® is a precision electronic digital gauge for measuring angles and bevels using any of the 4 surfaces. A Digital Level and a Bevel Gauge all in one electronic gauge. Extensively used in Metalworking Shops, Woodworking Shops, Sheet Metal Fabrication Shops, Craft Shops, and many more. Recognized as BEST DIGITAL ANGLE BLOCK! Measure absolute level and relative bevel with one device! Super large clear crystal display makes digital angle measurements very easy to read. Chrome-finished alloy body contains strong magnets on the bottom and both sides for maximum versatility. Great for measuring saw blade angles relative to your table! Includes operating Instruction sheet and a vinyl carrying pouch with belt fastener and mini screwdriver for battery replacement. Reads Upside down! Measurements invert when cube is rotated! Features: 3-Side Magnets, 4-Side Measuring Digital Level & Bevel Gauge 2-in-1 Heavy duty aluminum alloy body Tracing absolute level Measuring relative bevel Strong magnets on the bottom and 2 sides Large clear LCD display, reversible reading IP54 Dust & Moisture Protection Rechargeable Battery via USB Cord (Included) Auto Shutoff Designed and Engineered in California 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty Specification: Measuring: 4 X 90° Repeatability: 0.1° Resolution: 0.05° Accuracy: ± 0.2° Battery: Standard 9V included Dimensions: 2-3/16" x 2-3/16" x 1-3/16" (55 mm x 55 mm x 30 mm) Weight: 8 Oz. Digital angle gauge is especially useful for taking advantage of the 90° relationships built into the Pantera's side frames between the main shaft and tail boom to quickly measure blade angles. Push the LEVEL button and read absolute level (LEVEL appears in the upper corner of the display). Relative angles can be handy. Just set the gauge on your tail boom and push the ZERO button. Now measure the pitch at the grip directly because the spindle shaft, main shaft, and tail boom are all 90° from each other, which means 0° on the blade grip is perfectly parallel to the tail boom regardless of whether the model is nose down. At last, accurately measure blade pitch, e.g. 11° to a resolution of 0.05° (with a repeatability of 0.1°, which is closer than anybody can feel). To go back to absolute level, press and hold the LEVEL button for 3 seconds. To hold a setting, press the HOLD button for 3 seconds and an H appears in the upper corner. NOTE: Two cautions; first, at 8 ounces, the angle cube is heavy enough to influence angles because of the play in any mechanical device (play in bearings, ball links, etc.). This isn't the end of the world, just account for it. Second, there are two magnets on three sides (the dark gray circles in the picture) and these magnets are strong - keep them away from servos, motors, and credit cards - you've been warned! ProTip - use an old pitch gage to make up an handy platform for attaching the cube to main rotor blades (but remember about the play in the linkages and mechanism affecting things if you're not careful so play around with setting the center of mass of the cube as close to the center of rotation of the grip blade on the spindle shaft as possible). Designed and Engineered in California, USA