Stanley 40cm Digital Angle Level Inclinometer
Stanley 40cm Digital Angle Level 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 Stanley 0-42-087 Digital Angle Level (40 cm) is a pro‑grade inclinometer that reads slopes and angles with a digital display and traditional level vials — a real step up from a plain spirit level on layout and setup work.
If you’ve ever wished your level could tell you exact degrees instead of just bubble alignment, this digital angle level gives you that in a 40 cm package that’s rugged enough for site use yet sensitive enough for finish‑work tasks.
Key Features:
- Digital Angle Readout - Shows precise measurements from 0° up to 180°, so you don’t have to guess.
- Backlit LCD Screen - Makes numbers easy to read even in low light or dusty conditions.
- Buzzer Alerts - Gives audible cues at 0°, 45°, and 90° so you know instantly when you hit those common angles.
- Memory Recall - Stores up to nine readings, handy when you’re checking multiple surfaces and don’t want to write them down.
- Durable Aluminum Frame - Keeps the tool going even if you drop it on concrete — that matters a lot on a job site.
Applications
This 40 cm digital inclinometer is built for guys and gals who need accurate angles on walls, rafters, pipes, and panels — essentially everywhere you’d normally use a spirit level but want a degree reading instead. Whether you’re squaring up cabinetry, setting roof pitches, checking concrete formwork, or leveling anchor bolts, the Stanley digital angle level gives you a real number to work with, not just a bubble alignment.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — traditional levels are fine if you just need flat or plumb, but once you start dealing with specific slopes and angles, you need a tool that actually measures them. The Stanley 40 cm digital level does that without fluff. It doesn’t just sit there looking pretty on your toolbelt; it gives you practical, actionable readings. And that matters a lot on a busy site where mistakes cost time.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Length – 40 cm - Strikes a balance between reach and portability for most trades tasks.
- Accuracy ± 0.1° - Tight tolerance so your angle checks aren’t a wild guess.
- Angle Range 0°–180° - Covers everything from flat to vertical with no blind spots.
- Number of Vials – 2 - Classic horizontal and vertical bubble vials back up the digital readout for quick checks.
- LCD Screen - Clear numbers that you can read without squinting in bright sunlight or shade.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a carpenter, tile setter, plumber, or builder and you find yourself thinking “I wish this level could *tell me the angle*,” then the Stanley digital angle level is exactly what you’ve been missing in your kit. It’s not a toy — it’s a tool that gives you real, measurable data instead of guesswork.
And even if you’re not on a pro site every day, DIYers who want precision on stair stringers, decking slopes, or shed roofs will appreciate how much less back‑and‑forth marking and rechecking this thing saves you.
