Machinery installed on a surface that is not flat and level faces a high risk of failure right from the beginning. With the XT laser transmitters, you satisfy the requirements for flatness and level mentioned in standards such as ISO and ANSI/ASA. This will lead to lower maintenance costs and enhance the long-term performance of your equipment.
Two models available
The two transmitters are at their core the same, but some things differ, addressing different user needs:
XT20 are for those who take flatness and straightness measurements for machine installations, and for those who check surface flatness on manufactured parts. XT20 is water and dust protected (IP55). This is the choice for maintenance and installation technicians. Excellent also for checking flange flatness.
Connected reliability
The XT transmitters have wireless connection to our XT Alignment App. This means that during measurement you get warning messages about events that can affect the result negatively, for example if the transmitter position has changed, or temperature changes inside the unit. Digital read-out (in the app or in the built-in display) means accuracy will not be affected by user interpretation or possible bad ambient lighting. We can also let the app guide you step-by-step when calibrating the levels before measuring.
Electronic levels mean benefits
The benefits with electronic levels over analogue ones are many:
Digital readout (in the app or in the built-in display) means the accuracy will not be affected by user interpretation or possible bad ambient lighting.
Electronic zeroing eliminates the cumbersome work caused by manual set up and associated errors that can follow.