The Application of Laser Rangefinders in Architectural Decoration
In daily life, interior designers and architects often face a problem of various measurement difficulties or hidden dangers in the design and decoration process due to locations that cannot be approached for measurement. Nowadays, laser rangefinders can effectively solve similar problems for you, easily measuring various distances or lengths of objects that cannot be approached.
Handheld laser rangefinders can help you in places such as stairwells and elevators where direct contact with the measurement target is not possible, replacing traditional box ruler measurements and saving manpower. Laser rangefinder is a high-performance handheld rangefinder newly launched in recent years by brands such as Leica, Bosch, and Hilti. It adopts a design, with a measurement range of 0.05-200m and a measurement accuracy of ± 1- ± 1.5mm. It is fast to measure, easy to use, compact in design, and can be carried around for use. With this laser rangefinder, when measuring the volume of a house or stairwell, you no longer need a lift or telescopic ladder, and can accurately take readings in just a few seconds.
In traditional measurement, there is a hidden danger of not being able to approach the measurement location. The laser rangefinder has a red laser point, which allows you to clearly know where the measurement point is. All measurement work can be completed by a single person without the need for other tools (such as ladders, etc.), making it easy to deal with even difficult to access parts, thus preventing injury accidents to a large extent.
In addition, in addition to its pocket style portable design, the rangefinder also comes with length addition and subtraction functions, eliminating the need to curl up on the ground to measure ceilings. Large LCD backlit display screen, this laser rangefinder allows you to easily read measurement data while aiming at the target with your eyes. With a laser rangefinder, one person can start working and it will be twice as fast as conventional methods.
Handheld rangefinders can measure distance, area, volume, and the Pythagorean theorem of triangulation,
Can be widely applied in the following fields:
1. Construction industry: distance measurement of buildings, house acceptance, pouring area, volume calculation, etc
2. Interior industry: measurement of area, doors and windows, and bracket dimensions
3. Surveying industry: direct measurement of various distances or distance measurement that cannot be directly measured
4. Electromechanical industry: Installation of telecommunications equipment, measurement of equipment distance, endowment measurement, measurement of distances that cannot be directly measured
5. Distance measurement in accident handling within the public security system.
