Bosch GIM 60 Professional Digital Inclinometer
Bosch GIM 60 Professional Digital Inclinometer is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
The is a professional‑grade digital inclinometer that gives you quick, accurate angle and tilt readings across a full 0°–360° sweep — exactly what tradespeople live and die by on layout and installation work.
In practice, the tool does more than just read degrees — its display shows measurements in degrees, percentage, or millimetres per metre, and the built‑in audible signals and direction arrows make alignment at 0° and 90° intuitive even in low‑light or awkward positions.
Key Features:
- Full 360° Measurement Range - Lets you capture slope and tilt in all directions without flipping the tool mid‑task.
- Multi‑Unit Display - You can read degrees, %, or mm/m depending on what your job calls for.
- Audible Alignment Signals - Beeps at level and plumb so you don’t have to eyeball it.
- Auto Display Rotate - Turns readings right‑side‑up when you’re working overhead.
- Protective Case Included - Keeps the tool safe on busy sites and makes it easy to carry around.
Applications
Whether you’re setting up pipe runs, checking the pitch on rafters, squaring up drywall or aligning machinery bases, this digital inclinometer gives you reliable feedback so mistakes get caught before they become rework. It’s not just for builders; HVAC techs, plumbers and fit‑out crews use it as a go‑to gauge for any surface that needs precise angling.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — you don’t need another gadget that’s fiddly and slow to read. The GIM 60’s display automatically flips based on orientation, and the audible cues actually save time instead of just being gimmicks. That, plus the ability to hold/copy readings for transfer around a jobsite, makes this a solid choice if you do a lot of leveling and angle work and hate squinting at little LCD numbers.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Length (60 cm) - A long reach gives you stable readings on larger elements like joists and pipe racks.
- Measurement Range 0°–360° - Full circle coverage means no flipping or re‑setting just to capture angles in different quadrants.
- Accuracy ±0.05° at 0°/90° - That’s tight enough precision for fine alignment tasks and structural layout.
- Units: °, %, mm/m - Gives you flexibility to read slope in the format you need without mental conversion.
- Weight ~0.77 kg - Heavy enough to feel solid, light enough to hang on a pipe or wall.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a pro installer, carpenter, plumber or site engineer who needs fast, repeatable angle measurements and you’ve burned through cheap bubble levels that never seem to be right — you should take a good look at this professional inclinometer. It’s built for daily knock‑around use and gives you data you can trust.
On the other hand, if you only need to check rough slopes once in a blue moon, this might be overkill — but once you’ve used it on real jobsite work, you’ll appreciate how much it takes the guesswork out of critical alignment checks.




