Dual Modules Green Cross Line Laser Level
Model 114G
Features:
Dual modules green beam laser for higher visibility and accuracy
3 projecting modes: horizontal line, vertical line and cross line
Self leveling & manual mode for use in any angle
Pulse mode for longer working range & outdoor tasks with a receiver
Robust design for working in tough situation
IP54 water & dust proof, 1m drop resistant
5hrs of continuous operation with 3xAA alkaline batteries
Detachable battery slot for easy replacement of rechargeable battery
Standard 1/4” tripod connecting thread
Integrated fine-adjustment L shape magnetic bracket
Housing color available: yellow, blue, green, red
Standard kit:
Laser level with integrated magnetic bracket, 3xAA alkaline battery, manual, carry pouch
Ordering Information:
Model | 114G |
Brand | Neutral Packaging or Customer’s brand |
Place of origin | Made in China |
M.O.Q. | 50units |
Lead time | 30 work days |
Payment terms | T/T, Paypal |
Shipping terms | EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF,DDU |
Shipping method | Courier, air, sea |
Place of delivery | Worldwide |
Packaging | 1unit/box (180x140x110mm/box, 0.8kg) |
Free sample service | For qualified purchaser |
Customized service | Yes. See below. |
Private label/logo printing | Instrument, carry pouch (MOQ:100units) |
Inner box, outer carton (MOQ:100units) |
User’s manual, black/white only (MOQ:100units) |
Housing color | Yellow, blue, green, red (No MOQ) |
Customer’s color (MOQ:100units) |
Model : | 114G |
Laser type/class: | Green laser, 515nm, Class II, <1mw, dual modules |
Projecting mode: | Horizontal line, vertical line, cross line |
Self leveling range: | ±3.5° |
Our of level indicator: | Blinking laser beam |
Manual mode: | Yes |
Working range: | 35m (indoor), |
60m (with detector, pulse mode) |
Accuracy: | ±2mm at 10m |
Plumb spot: | No |
Remote control: | No |
IP rating: | IP54 |
Power supply: | 3 x AA alkaline battery |
Continuous working time: | 5 hours |
Tripod connecting thread: | 1/4” |
Dimension: | 140(L)×65(W)×125(H)mm |
Weight: | 0.65Kg |
Bracket: | Integrated magnetic bracket with 1/4” thread |
Working temperature: | -10℃~+40℃ |
What is the difference between a dual module green cross line laser level and a single module one?
A dual-module green cross line laser level and a single-module one mainly differ in aspects like laser line control flexibility, brightness, structural complexity, and applicable scenarios.
1. Laser Line Control Capability
Single-module green cross line laser level: It typically emits horizontal and vertical cross lines simultaneously via one laser module. The two lines cannot be turned on or off independently. When you power on the device, the cross lines are activated together, which limits flexibility when only a single horizontal or vertical line is needed.
Dual-module green cross line laser level: It is equipped with two independent laser modules, corresponding to the horizontal and vertical lines respectively. This enables separate control of the two laser lines, allowing users to switch freely among three modes-only horizontal line, only vertical line, or cross lines. This selectable way can better meet diverse line-using needs in different construction processes.
2. Brightness and Visibility
The dual-module type usually has higher visibility than the single-module one. With two modules working in coordination and optimized light-emitting designs, their green light is more intense. This advantage makes the dual-module version more visible even in relatively bright indoor environments or weak outdoor light, while the single-module type may have slightly inferior visibility due to the constraints of a single light source.
3. Structural Complexity and Reliability
Single-module type: Its internal structure is simpler, as it only consists of one laser diode and a cylindrical lens combination. Fewer components mean a lower probability of malfunctions, and the production process is relatively straightforward, which also contributes to more stable product performance in daily simple use.
Dual-module type: It needs to integrate two sets of laser emission components and matching control circuits to realize the independent switching function of the two lines. The more complex structure not only increases the difficulty of production and assembly but also means there are more parts that might go wrong. For example, problems like inconsistent brightness of the two modules or failure of the independent control switch may occur.
4. Cost and Applicable Scenarios
Single-module type: Due to its simple structure, its production cost is lower, and the selling price is usually more affordable. It is suitable for simple scenarios that do not require frequent switching of laser lines, such as home decoration tasks like hanging pictures, installing shelves, or laying tiles simply. These scenarios only need basic cross line positioning, and the single-module type can fully meet the requirements with high cost-effectiveness.
Dual-module type: The additional module and more complex control system lead to higher production costs, so its price is generally higher than that of the single-module type. It is more suitable for professional scenarios such as construction site setting out, large-scale indoor decoration, and equipment installation. In these scenarios, workers often need to switch between different laser lines frequently, and the dual-module type's flexible control and high visibility can significantly improve construction efficiency and accuracy.