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Road measuring wheel 1830-2100

Road measuring wheel - 1830-2100 - Johnson Level
Road measuring wheel - 1830-2100 - Johnson Level
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Characteristics

Applications
for roads
Length

17 in, 42 in

Description

Simplify your next long-range measurement project with Johnson's Structo-Cast® dual measuring wheel. Its dual-wheel construction provides greater stability, which is particularly useful on uneven ground. It features a three-piece telescoping aluminum handle, with an ergonomic non-slip rubber grip handle that extends from 17" to 42". With a rigid aluminum frame and durable 4-inch rubber wheels, this measuring wheel was built to last. It also features a five-digit, easy-read magnified counter that provides accurate measurements in feet and inches. PRODUCT DETAILS • 5 digit, easy-read magnified counter accurately measures up to 9,999 feet, 11 inches • 3 piece telescoping aluminum handle extends from 17 inches to 42 inches • Durable, rubber tire - 4 inch diameter • Ergonomic non-slip grip • Dual wheels for greater stability when measuring APPLICATION Johnson's measuring wheels are useful for surveyors, civil engineers, landscape architects, paving crews, insurance representatives and more whenever long-range measurements are required. The 4-inch diameter wheels on this model make it ideal for fairly smooth surfaces and make measuring a snap for road construction, parking lot and driveway installations and resurfacing and concrete pours. Interior applications include measuring gyms, commercial hallways and residential areas. For rougher surfaces, consider Johnson's model 1877-0200 measuring wheel, which has a 12.5-inch diameter.

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