Bosch Introduces New GLL2-40 Cross-Line Laser

The Bosch GLL2-40 Cross-Line Laser is Compact in Size, Big in Performance

Compact cross-line laser for leveling and alignment applications

The Bosch GLL2-40 is easy-to-use, accurate and durable, making it the ideal cross-line laser for all professional interior jobsites up to 30-feet. It offers superior versatility by projecting lines independently or together for a wide array of building construction leveling and alignment applications. The GLL2-40 can be used for various applications such as evenly placing electrical outlets to installing cabinetry or chair rail. Single button operation means easily selecting horizontal, vertical, cross line or manual mode operation.

The Smart Pendulum Leveling System locks the pendulum when the GLL2-40 is switched off, allowing for protection during transport to ensure precision accuracy for every use. A robust over-molded construction provides optimal grip. The over-mold construction coupled with the recessed window also ensures water and dust protection.

Projecting crisp, clear lines up to 30-feet and with 1/8-inch accuracy, the GLL2-40 offers full-size advantages in a compact package. At a convenient eight-ounce weight, the GLL2-40 is less than two inches wide and less than four inches in length and in height.

This lightweight cross-line laser includes a detachable floor and magnetic mount which allows full rotation for added versatility. The mount is also equipped with a convenient ÂĽ-20-inch or 5/8-11-inch tripod mounting thread for additional mounting options.

The Bosch GLL2-40 is available now and includes a magnetic wall mount, three AA batteries and a soft carrying case. To find out more or to find a local dealer, users may visit www.boschtools.com or call 877-BOSCH-99 (877-267-2499).

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Todd Fratzel

Todd Fratzel is the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Tool Box Buzz, and the President of Front Steps Media, LLC, a web based media company focused on the Home Improvement and Construction Industry.He is also the Principal Engineer for United Construction Corp., located in Newport, NH. In his capacity at United he oversees the Residential and Commercial Building Division along with all Design-Build projects.He is also the editor of Home Construction & Improvement.

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