Wednesday 18 July 2012

Bosch GSL2 Floor Scanner

Be honest. Do you check floor surfaces every time you want to lay a floor covering?

It can be an impossible task, or at the very least it would require a lot of time.

What happens when you get it wrong? The customer complains about ridges or depressions, some not noticeable until after the floor has been layed. Not to mention the cost of correcting the problem.


Introducing the Bosch GSL 2 Professional Floor Scanner
Checking floors has become relatively simple with the introduction of the Bosch GSL 2 Professional enables you to check floors completely in no time. It is ideal for everyone who works with floor surfaces – for composite floor layers, tillers, parquet layers, dry wallers and surveyors.

Inspection is compulsory.
If a tradesman discovers surface irregularities that exceed the permitted tolerance when he inspects a floor, he must report them immediately after inspection. This is governed in many countries by standards and codes of practice. However, inspections are often only performed sporadically or not at all. This results in delays or even unnecessary compensation payments.

For the first time, the GSL 2 Professional enables professional tradespeople to check the flatness of floors completely and easily. The principle is ingeniously simple – and simply ingenious. The floor surface laser projects two lines onto the floor. If the surface is flat, the lines will be exactly on top of each other. The user will see them as only one line. Where the lines are apart, the floor is not flat.


Instantly visible - depressions or elevations?
Previous methods usually only checked floor surfaces point by point. No matter how big the room is, even the smallest surface irregularities will now not go unseen because wherever two laser lines are visible instead of one, users can be sure that a surface irregularity is to blame.


Result: depression
The right-hand line of the two V-shaped lines will deviate to the left of the corresponding reference line where there are indentations in the floor.

Result: elevation
If the surface irregularity is an elevation, the right-hand laser line will deviate to the right of the reference line.


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