After work the other day, I took my crew out bowling as a treat. We got our bowling shoes, two lanes and some pizza. I had never been to this particular bowling alley and I was impressed by the cleanliness and sophistication of the decorations. I sat down as one of my buddies took the job of putting all our names into the system.
As some of the crew member started to bowl, they began to complain about the lanes. There was something off about them. They weren’t level. I just thought the crew was whining to cover up the fact that they couldn’t bowl. Then it was my turn. Now I’m not a professional bowler, but I know I am pretty good. As I released the ball I knew it was going to hit the pins dead center. But as I watched the ball veered to the left and went straight into the gutter. I stared open mouthed with disbelief. There was definitely something wrong with the lanes.
My crew and I decided that we were going to figure out what was wrong. Most of the balls that we bowled veered to the left and dropped into the gutter. I realized that I had a Leica 260SG Rotary Laser in my car and ran to go get it. The bowling attendants looked at me strangely as I set the Leica 260SG Rotary Laser on the floor and turned it on.
Whoever created the lanes clearly had a defective laser. I had put the Leica 260SG Laser on the floor and the lanes were clearly tilted to the left. I decided to figure out what slop the lanes were positioned at. I hit the remote and the Leica 260SG’s laser beam started to bend until I matched it to the lane slope. I looked at the machine and realized that the lanes were at a 10% slope!
The construction company evidently was using an unreliable laser when they had created the bowling alley lanes. That is why when I am doing any job I only stick to known brands that have proven to be extremely steadfast thought out the years. Like the Leica 260 Single Grade Rotary Laser.
The Leica 260 Single Grade Rotary Laser is dependable and offers contractors a real choice of features and functionality. The Leica Rugby 260SG is a highly accurate, general construction laser with single grade capability. It is a rugged general laser with great accuracy of 1/6 of an inch at one hundred feet for leveling and 1/8 of an inch at one hundred feet for grade. The LCD shows grade readout and has a semi automatic grade with a bump alert. The Leica Rugby 260 Laser has a bright red beam, a plumb beam and a scan mode.
The Leica 260SG is also very simple to use! All you need to do is press Up or Down to enter the required grade, up to 10%. Or you can press the Star button to enter higher grades by digit. The Leica Rugby 260SG Laser can also lock in the grade modifications to prevent any unwanted changes. It also has a feature called Beam Masking where you may turn off the laser diode on up to three sides of the laser to avoid any unwanted disturbances.
The Rugby 260SG Laser constantly shows the battery status for the user’s reference. The best part of the Leica Rugby 260 Laser is that it is 100% waterproof with a high impact housing. That makes this rugby the toughest and most durable in the industry! Make the right choice with the Leica Rugby 260SG Laser.
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