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Products
Automatic (Optical) Levels
Digital & Electronic Levels
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LevelsLeica Levels are built robust to last. We offer the most comprehensive range of levels in the market today. |
2005/2006 CATALOG
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Automatic (Optical)Professional optical levels are built for the construction site. They are quickly set up, very precise, and top every comparison of price to performance ratios. |
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LEICA RUNNER 20 / 24Tough, budget-priced construction levels. RUNNER 20/24 are robust, budget-priced construction levels. They are quick to set up, simple to use and accurate, with clear, bright optics for easy readings. |
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LEICA JOGGER 20 / 24Our most economical Automatic Level designed specifically for general construction applications. |
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LEICA NA700 SeriesBuild for builders, engineers and surveyors levels. Nothing stops a LEICA NA700 level. A short drop onto the ground, a fall into water, vibration from heavy machinery - with a LEICA NA700 level you just carry on working. |
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LEICA NA2 / NAK2Precision Levels for all your stringent requirements. NA2 and NAK2 are two universal automatic levels meet all the requirements of precision leveling. |
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Digital & Electronic LevelsLeica digital levels create a new standard for leveling at construction sites. They are easy to use, take measurements in double quick time and minimize human error, and the application programs on board further enhance leveling work. |
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LEICA SPRINTER 50The Leica SPRINTER 50 is the perfect leveling tool for your daily leveling tasks. Just aim, focus and measure by pressing one button, the data is displayed almost instantly. |
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LEICA SPRINTER 150/250MMeasurements have never been so easy to perform with the Leica SPRINTER 150, 150M and 250M Electronic Levels. The LEICA SPRINTER allows users to perform their job quickly and efficiently. |
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DNA03 / DNA10The second generation of digital levels by Leica, the inventors of the first digital level, with modern and ergonomic design, large LC-display, cutting edge electronic technology, excellent optical and mechanical systems. |
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