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Magnetic laser level | Cross-Line
Magnetic laser level | Cross-Line
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A magnetic laser level that sticks, rotates, and reads ±3mm at 10m, without reaching for a tripod:
Most tile and cabinet installers have experienced the same sequence: you prop a laser level against a baseboard, it shifts two degrees during a cut, and you only catch the drift after the second row of tile is set. The problem isn't the laser, it's the mounting. The Cross-Line Magnetic laser level solves this at the attachment point. Its magnetic L-bracket clamps directly to any steel stud channel, metal door frame, or suspended ceiling grid, then pivots through a full 360° arc without loosening the magnetic grip. The mount accepts a standard ¼-20 tripod thread if steel isn't available, but for most interior trim and tiling work, the bracket eliminates the setup step entirely.
- — Précision ±3mm/10m — couvre les exigences de pose pour carrelage, parquet flottant et ossature murale sans vérification secondaire.
- — Portée 30m (40m avec cible) — couvre un plateau open-space ou une travée d'entrepôt en un seul positionnement.
- — Base magnétique pivotante 360° — se fixe sur tout profilé acier, pivote sans desserrer l'adhérence, accepte aussi un trépied ¼-20.
- — Autonomie 6h (vert) / 10h (rouge) — deux piles AA standard, pas d'accu propriétaire à recharger entre deux chantiers.
- — IP54 + coque TPR — résiste aux projections de mortier, aux chutes de hauteur plan de travail, et aux températures de –10°C à +50°C en fonctionnement.
Laser Level Magnet, beam range, accuracy and the osram diode advantage:
The 9011G projects both horizontal and vertical cross-lines at 110° spread, self-levels within ±4°, and holds a measured accuracy of ±3mm at 10m, a tolerance that satisfies the layout requirements for ceramic tile, floating hardwood, and wall framing without requiring a secondary verification step. In the green variant, Cross-Line uses an Osram diode at 510nm wavelength, which produces a beam that reads clearly in ambient light up to 14,000 lux, roughly midday overcast conditions, at a working distance of 30m, extendable to 40m with the included target card. Battery life on the green model runs approximately 6 hours with all beams active; the red model extends to 10 hours under equivalent load from two standard AA cells.
Manual mode and job-site durability of the Magnetic laser level:
The manual mode, engaged by locking the pendulum, is where this tool earns its place on jobs most laser levels refuse. I've used it to lay out a stair stringer angle across a rough masonry wall: the pendulum lock holds the tilted cross-line steady, blinking every 3–5 seconds as a visual reminder that the unit is operating in fixed (not self-leveling) mode. That blink is not a quirk, it prevents the single most common laser level error, which is forgetting a tool is in manual mode and trusting an off-plumb line as level. At 7.5 × 6.5 × 7.5cm and covered in TPR soft rubber, the 9011G shrugs off the drops that happen on real scaffolding; the IP54 rating handles the spray from a grout sponge or a pressure-wash pre-rinse without a second thought.
Temperature range of the Magnetic laser level:
The operating range of 14°F to 122°F (–10°C to +50°C) means the 9011G functions in unheated garages in winter and in unventilated attics in summer, the two environments where most budget laser levels start drifting or shutting down. Storage extends to –4°F / 158°F, so leaving it in a van or a lockbox overnight in seasonal extremes won't damage the pendulum mechanism. Package includes the pivoting magnetic base, a laser target card, a cloth carry case, and a printed manual, no receiver required for the 30m working range in typical interior lighting.
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FAQ - Laser level
What is a laser level and how does it work?
A laser level projects a beam of coherent light to establish a precise horizontal or vertical reference line across a surface. Self-leveling models use a magnetic pendulum dampened in fluid to find level automatically within ±4° of plumb a process that takes 3 to 5 seconds on most cross-line units.
If you place the tool on a surface inclined beyond that range, the beam flashes as an out-of-level warning rather than projecting a false line. This is a critical safety feature. Cross-line models cover interior rooms up to 65 feet without a detector. Rotary models spin the beam 360 degrees and reach 300+ feet outdoors with a compatible detector.
Is a green beam laser level worth the extra cost over a red beam?
For interior work in lit rooms, yes. Green beams emit at 505–525 nm a wavelength the human eye perceives as significantly brighter than the 630–680 nm red spectrum at identical power output. In a daylit room:
Green beam: stays readable at 50–65 feet without a detector
Red beam: fades to unreliable at 20–30 feet under the same conditions
The trade-off is battery life: green diodes draw more current and reduce runtime by 20–40% vs equivalent red models. For outdoor grading where you run a detector regardless, red beam's battery advantage matters more. For tile layout, cabinet runs, drop ceiling grids, and any daylit interior room, green beam justifies its cost at every price tier in the RayXact catalog.
What is RayXact's return and refund policy?
RayXact offers a 30-day return policy from the date of purchase. To be eligible, the item must be:
Unused and in its original condition
In original packaging
Accompanied by a receipt or proof of purchase
Email contact.rayxact@gmail.com first to receive the return address and instructions. Return shipping costs are the customer's responsibility and non-refundable.
For defective or damaged items, RayXact will exchange the product for the same item contact support by email to begin the exchange process. Approved refunds are credited to the original payment method within a certain number of business days after the returned item is received and inspected.