Fractional Inch Laser

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CRL MG1500 Fractional Inch Laser

Item #: MG1500 by CR Laurence

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  • Measures Thickness of Air Space in Sealed Insulating Glass Units and Overall Unit Thickness
  • Measures from Inside of the Building – No Glass Removal is Necessary
  • Uses Laser Technology for Exact Measurements
  • Calculates Thicknesses of Insulating, Laminated, Bullet Resistant, and Single Lite Float Glass
  • Simple to Use – Just Press a Button and Read the Measurements
  • Includes all Basic Scales (MG1500SS Sold Separately)

Thickness

1 in (25.4 mm)

Length

6-1/4 in (159 mm)

Width

2-1/2 in (63.5 mm)

Configuration

Fractional Inch Laser


The CRL Glass Thickness Laser is a break through in glass measuring devices. It will give you the same exacting read out as digital units costing hundreds more. Not only does the MG1500 measure standard insulating glass units, but it will also measure triple-glazed insulating glass units, laminated glass, Low-e surfaces, and multi-layer bullet resistant glass. Best of all, the MG1500 is accurate from either side of the unit, so removal of the panel is not required. This is especially convenient in multiple-story buildings. Calculates Thicknesses Of Insulating, Laminated, Bullet Resistant, And Single Lite Float Glass.
Designed for use in the field, glaziers and inspectors a like can easily carry it in their shirt pocket, on their belt, or just about anywhere the convenient carrying case will fit. The MG1500 is powered by two AAA batteries, which are included.
This unit provides Imperial/Fractional measurements; for metric order MG1500MM.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Avoid looking into laser beams at all times, as they can cause damage to your eyes.

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