Have ground and graduated main vials. These vials are adjustable to a positive setting and are housed in a satin finished brass tube with a friction-fit closing cover to prevent breakage. The base of the levels features an involute groove running the length of the base. With the cross test vial, it is possible to simultaneously level in both directions.
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$139.00
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$120.00
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Product Details
Product Length:
1.0 inches
Product Width:
2.0 inches
Product Height:
8.6 inches
Product Weight:
5.0 pounds
Package Length:
8.6 inches
Package Width:
2.0 inches
Package Height:
1.7 inches
Package Weight:
1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Features
Cross test vial allows simultaneous leveling in both directions
Ground and Graduated main vial
Made from the finest quality seasoned cast iron
Precision machined on the reference surface
Nonmachined surfaces have black wrinkle finish
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Starrett 98-8 8-Inch Precision Machinists Level May 19, 2011
By Brad L. Hise I use this to level and match slates on pool tables. The slates, not just the legs. Believe me this thing will tell you the truth. Took me about 20 minutes to calibrate, not a problem when it will tell you when you are within 1/1000 of an inch per foot. It is only gradiated to 5/1000 of an inch but each gradiation it more than an 1/8 of an inch apart and dividing these into 5ths is easy. Believe me when I say A Pool table worked over and shimmed properly with this will be the levelest table you ever played on.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Starrett 98-8 8-Inch Precision Machinists Level Mar 15, 2010
By Titanium Grey
"TG"
This is a fine piece of equipment. Very well made, solid, carefully machined. A good level is one of the few precision measuring devices that is self- calibrating. It did not arrive calibrated but ten minutes of tinkering put things right and it has been perfectly adequate to the task of leveling the beds and ways of a whole shop full of mills and other precision cutting machinery. You can spend a lot more without getting appreciably better results. The photos are a little misleading in that there is only one level in the box. The instrument has two glasses( a "major" and a "minor") set at 90 degrees in the same plane, both on the same frame. The "major" glass is the only one that is truly accurate. The "minor" glass just lets you know if you are in the ballpark with respect to the second axis of the plane you are concerned about. Starrett 98-8 8-Inch Precision Machinists Level