Silo Patrol® Plumb Bob Style Level Sensor Wireless Sensor Interface Solutions (Click Here)Īuxiliary System Outputs Available (Click Here) Need some more information?.Click on the button. HMI2 Local Operator Interface Option (Click Here) SiloTrack(TM) PC-Based Inventory Management Solution (Click Here) SiloTrack(TM) CLOUD Remote Inventory Management Solution (Click Here) RS-485 And Analog Sensor Outputs Available Uniquely Designed Wiper Seal Compartment For Fast, Easy Servicing or Replacement If Necessary Split-Compartment Enclosure Isolates Electronics And Measurement Optics From Process Material Industry–Best Measurement Resolution Of 1/100’ (0.12” 3mm) (Works For Some Liquid & Slurry Applications With Optional Ball Float Plumb Bob) Measuring Range Up To 150 feet (46m) For Powder Bulk Solids Material Levels In Bins And Silos. Modbus(TM) connectivity lets RS-485 version of the SMU communicate with existing control systems Widened array of programmable features including cable cycle limit and relay output for high or low distance threshold setting, error indication or cycle operate Click here to download free Monitor ConfigureSensor app for Monitor's Web site or. Wireless Bluetooth® set-up allows operator to utilize a free configuration app on an Android(TM)-based device with Bluetooth capability to easily configure the SMU set-up. Level Sensor Uses Innovative Hall Effect Technology To Maximize Application Reliability By Effectively Regulating Power To Motor Under Varying Load Conditions Weight and Cable-Based “Smart” Level Sensor Is Unaffected By Material Composition We get the hinge side perfect and then install 2 spreaders to the lockside.I level the head and then double check with a framing square to the side jambs.It's a tough fix if one of these jambs gets in out of whack.An old carpenter (I am one now)once that everybodies level reads different but everybodies plumb bob reads the same.Level Indication & Inventory Control for Powders & Bulk Solids I would not use anything but a plumb bob.In this case the plumb bob hangs in a long metal tube with a powerful magnet on the top that holds it to the jamb.It's unaffected by wind. You knew pretty quickly if things weren't right if both jamb legs weren't sitting on the floor or if the door closed by itself without benefit of closer.In the past several years I've been supervising commercial jobs with most of the jambs being steel with abutting masonry. The margin around the door and the trims relationship to adjacent surfaces were the governing factors. I've hung more inteior doors in my life(prehung) without plumb bob or level-not saying that's the way to do it but it was the reality of tract work and high production.I don't ever recall having a call back. it had better be right or the door-dude is in trouble after the Framer is long gone. With wood, cutting down is always an option. That last item was a new one to the framer: he said all he's ever done is level the header to which I showed him "if the jambs are both plumb, x-sited and in-line, then square the header to the done-deal-jambs and 'yer done & good". Cross-sighted with strings, used the Super's levels to double-check and even used the 3' & 4' Glaziers Squares (Lufkin makes the best!)I borrowed to him to 2x check the header. Our recent completed hospital in Mesa AZ was a near-perfect HM Frame install from the Framer. Plumb with difficult jambs and offset pivots, then double check with both the 'extend'a levels and our Stabila's. Having said that I use both when hanging our own woodframes. The cost (just over $200) for the set creates goodwill for me, and provides the Super with an easy method of double-checking the Stud Framer. When we're starting a new commercial job, I always make a gift to the Super of a brand new Jamber set from Stabila.
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