What are the main applications of handheld laser rangefinders?
With the development of science and technology today, handheld laser rangefinders are becoming more and more widely used, and of course they are also favored by users. Let's take a look at where rangefinders are used? If you were asked to use a laser rangefinder instead of a tape measure or tape measure to measure distance, what would you use it to measure?
With the development of science and technology today, handheld laser rangefinders are becoming more and more widely used, and of course they are also favored by users. Let's take a look at where rangefinders are used?
If you were asked to use a laser rangefinder to measure distance instead of a tape measure or tape measure, what would you use it to measure?
The laser rangefinder calculates the accurate distance of the target by aiming at an object and emitting an invisible infrared pulse that is harmless to the human eye, and then continuously measuring the round-trip time of the pulse.
In addition to using advanced technology, this product is superior to other products.
Because it has such superior characteristics, it is widely used in industrial inspections, power sector measurements, and railway surveying and mapping industries.
Surveying for outdoor sports such as golf, hunting, building surveying and design, fire protection systems, etc.
We surveyed users on how they use laser rangefinders and received lots of feedback, and here are 101 of the best uses.
Facilities: Layout
1. Bid measurement (HVAC, electrical, cable, maintenance), measure distance, area and or volume.
2. Measure the height or width of buildings and other objects, using triangulation when necessary
3. CAD calculation of built buildings and design drawings
4. Determine whether the sides of a room or object are truly vertical or perfectly parallel.
5. Parking lot layout
6. Check whether the new building meets the usage requirements
7. The size of the equipment or office cubicles helps layout the office layout.
8. Determining the dimensions of a constructed building without drawings.
9. Calculate the interior area/volume of a room or building.
10. Measure the length of a space that cannot be measured using a measuring tape or measuring tape due to obstacles in the middle.
Facility: Crane
11. Measure the distance from the roof to determine the type of crane required for hoisting roof equipment.
12. Measure the ceiling height to determine the height of all lifting equipment.
13. Quickly calculate the length of steel rope required for the crane
14. To set the collision detection distance of the crane, it is not necessary for two people to stand on the two lifts and measure it with a tape measure.
15. Measuring crane track span
Facilities: Fire Safety
16. Measure the installation distance of emergency lights, sprinklers, and fire extinguishers (including ceiling height).
17. Accurately size rooms to determine chemical concentrations for clean gas fire suppression systems.
18. Measure the distance between fire-fighting equipment (fire extinguisher, fire blanket, etc.) and the machine.
19. Measure the water level in the fire extinguishing tank.
