Starrett® 98Z-12 98 Series Non-Magnetic Precision Uncalibrated Machinist's Level, 12 in L, Cast Iron

98Z-12 MFG #: 98Z-12
$792.54 / EA
Non-Stock Item
  • Manufacturer: L.S. Starrett
  • Request For Quote: No
  • Type: Non-Magnetic Precision Uncalibrated
  • Series: 98 Series
  • Accuracy: 0.005 in/ft
  • Length: 12 in
  • Number of Vials: 2
  • Vial Material: Glass
  • Vial Type: Single Plumb and Cross Test
  • Material: Cast Iron
  • Color: Black/Silver
  • Brand: Starrett®
Starrett® Machinist's Level, Non-Magnetic Precision Uncalibrated, Series: 98 Series, 0.005 in/ft Accuracy, 12 in Length, 2 Vials, Glass Vial, Single Plumb and Cross Test Vial, Cast Iron, Black/Silver
  • Cross test vial enables simultaneous leveling in two directions
  • Cast iron base for durability and finished wood case for storage
  • Precision machined on the reference surface
  • The vials are adjustable to a positive setting and are housed in a satin finished brass tube with a
  • Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when sl
  • There are five, six, or seven lines on each side of the bubble, depending on the base length
  • The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level
  • Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface
  • Brass frame material
  • When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontal
  • Unmilled surface
  • The base of the levels features a groove running the length of the base, which provides a reliable s
  • Bulls eye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whethe
  • Machinists' levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a mac
  • Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface
  • Main level vials have graduations that are approximately 80-90 seconds or 0.005 in per foot (0.42 mm
  • Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various
  • V-shaped groove along the base provides reliable seating when leveling round items
  • Levels can range from highly-complex and accurate machines, such as those used in the surveying and
  • 2 level vials and 1 plumb vial
Cross test vial enables simultaneous leveling in two directions
Cast iron base for durability and finished wood case for storage
Precision machined on the reference surface
The 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
Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when slight adjustments are made to the level
There are five, six, or seven lines on each side of the bubble, depending on the base length
The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level
Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface
Brass frame material
When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontally or vertically straight
Unmilled surface
The base of the levels features a groove running the length of the base, which provides a reliable seat for round work such as pipes or shafting
Bulls eye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whether a surface plane is level
Machinists' levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a machine shop or tool room
Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface
Main level vials have graduations that are approximately 80-90 seconds or 0.005 in per foot (0.42 mm per meter)
Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various points between, such as a 45 deg angle, simultaneously
V-shaped groove along the base provides reliable seating when leveling round items
Levels can range from highly-complex and accurate machines, such as those used in the surveying and construction industry, to precision instruments used in carpentry and other building trades, to simple, pocket-sized devices for do-it-yourself project
2 level vials and 1 plumb vial