THE CIMPLE CO Bubble Level for Plumb Mast for 2" ID/OD Tripod, Poles, Mounts, Fence Posts, Works with 2" DIRECTV, Satellite Dish, Antenna Mounts/Masts - 1 Pack
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THE CIMPLE CO Bubble Level for Plumb Mast for 2" ID/OD Tripod, Poles, Mounts, Fence Posts, Works with 2" DIRECTV, Satellite Dish, Antenna Mounts/Masts - 1 Pack
- Includes: One 2-inch bubble level.
- Simple Setup: Each bubble level slips into the top of the mount or pole for a plumb, clean, and secure installation.
- Compatible With: 2-inch OD ( 1 4/5-inch ID) bubble levels fit most pipes, poles, mounts, masts, satellite antennas, dish equipment, and similar-sized hardware.
- No Equipment Needed: Bubble ring levels are designed to hold themselves in place while using, with no need for glue, bands, screws, magnets, or other materials.
- Solid Construction: Mast levels are precision machined from corrosion-protected metals to provide secure and tight readings for plumb mounting.
THE CIMPLE CO, A Family Company located in the USA, is proud to offer these levels. They are available as single levels or multi-packs. Levels are used in the building trades, engineering, surveying, and metalworking, among other applications. The kit comes complete with either 1, 2, or 5 levels and free technical support. We back our product 100%, with free returns, as well as free technical support. Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface. The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level. Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when slight adjustments are made to the level. When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontally or vertically straight. Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various points between, such as a 45-degree angle, simultaneously. Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface. Bullseye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whether a surface plane is level. Machinists' levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a machine shop or tool room.

