The Angle-Finding Tool That Works the Way You Do
Most angle finders make you choose: accuracy or convenience. This digital inclinometer gives you both. It snaps magnetically to your workpiece on any of its four sides, projects a continuous laser reference beam in both directions, and displays your angle digitally to 0.1° — all without needing a second pair of hands.
Whether you’re setting up a welding jig, aligning machinery, cutting pipe, or checking roof pitch, this tool fits naturally into your workflow.
Dual Continuous Wave Lasers
Unlike pulsed or intermittent laser tools, this inclinometer uses two 1mW continuous wave lasers — one on the left side, one on the right — that project a steady, always-visible reference line. Use them to transfer an angle across a surface, align a cut line on steel or timber, or check level over a long distance without moving the tool.
Both lasers operate simultaneously, giving you a complete cross-reference at a glance.
4-Sided Magnetic Mounting
The four magnetic faces are the feature that sets this tool apart from conventional inclinometers. Mount it flat on a horizontal surface, clamp it to a vertical beam, hold it against the face of a pipe, or stick it to the underside of a steel flange — it grips firmly in any orientation.
This hands-free hold is especially valuable when working alone, in confined spaces, or when your hands are already occupied holding a workpiece or tool.
Precision You Can Trust
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Measurement range | 4 × 90° (full 360°) |
| Resolution | 0.1° |
| Laser output | Dual 1mW continuous wave |
| Laser positions | Left & right |
| Magnetic sides | All 4 |
| Display | Backlit digital LED |
| Housing | Zinc alloy / Aluminium (select variant) |
| Weight | 110g |
The zero-set function lets you reference from any surface — not just true horizontal — making it straightforward to measure relative angles, compound bevels, and slope deviations on the fly.
Who Uses This Tool?
This inclinometer is built for professionals who need reliable, repeatable angle measurement in real working conditions:
- Metal fabricators & welders — set bevel angles, check joint alignment, and hold reference lines across a weld table
- Machinists — verify machine head tilt, vise angle, and workpiece setup on mills and lathes
- Pipefitters & plumbers — confirm pipe slope, bracket angle, and fitting orientation quickly
- HVAC technicians — align duct runs and check equipment level on install
- Carpenters & joiners — transfer roof pitches, stair angles, and compound mitre settings accurately
- Automotive & engine builders — check camber, driveshaft angle, and engine mount alignment
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the lasers on continuously or do I have to hold a button? The lasers are continuous wave — they stay on as long as the tool is powered, with no need to hold anything. This makes it easy to project a reference line while your hands are free to work.
Can I zero the display on an uneven surface? Yes. The zero/hold function lets you set a reference from any starting angle, so you can measure relative to your workpiece rather than absolute horizontal or vertical.
How strong are the magnets? Strong enough to hold the tool securely to vertical steel plate, pipe, and structural sections without slipping. All four sides are magnetised, so you can mount in any orientation.
What’s the difference between the housing variants? The zinc alloy and aluminium frame versions are more durable for heavy shop use. The plastic-housing version is lighter and better suited to occasional site use.
Is this safe to use around electronics or sensitive equipment? The magnets are strong — exercise the same caution you would with any magnetic tool around sensitive electronics, pacemakers, or magnetic storage media.
In the Box
- Digital Magnetic Inclinometer with Dual Laser
- USB charging cable (rechargeable variants)
- Protective carry pouch
30-day returns. Questions? Contact us before buying — we’re happy to help you choose the right variant.













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