At Titan Tools Direct, we offer a wide selection of levels and transit levels ideal for a variety of professionals, including surveyors, builders, and contractors. Whether you're determining grades, leveling walls, or plumbing foundations, our top-quality tools will help ensure precise measurements for every project. We carry trusted brands such as CST Berger, David White, and SitePro, so you can be sure of the reliability and durability of your equipment. Some of our products come in kits with grade rods, levels, and tripods, while others are available as individual instruments, allowing you to choose the best option for your needs.

Levels and Trasit Levels

At Titan Tools Direct, we offer a wide selection of levels and transit levels ideal for a variety of professionals, including surveyors, builders, and contractors. Whether you're determining grades, leveling walls, or plumbing foundations, our top-quality tools will help ensure precise measurements for every project. We carry trusted brands such as CST Berger, David White, and SitePro, so you can be sure of the reliability and durability of your equipment. Some of our products come in kits with grade rods, levels, and tripods, while others are available as individual instruments, allowing you to choose the best option for your needs.

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Johnson Level 22X Builder's Level 40-6900

Johnson Level & Tool

$307.99

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Answers to Your Questions

1. What Is a Transit Level?

A transit level is an optical instrument used to establish a level reference over a long distance. It typically consists of a telescope, tripod, and calibrated rod to help with construction and surveying tasks.

2. What Is the Difference Between a Builder’s Level and a Transit Level?

A builder's level is typically more versatile and can be unlocked to rotate in a full circle, making it ideal for horizontal tasks. A transit level, on the other hand, is mainly used for precise vertical and horizontal alignment, often for surveying or grading.

3. How Do You Use a Transit Level for Grading?

Set up the tripod on stable ground and secure the level. Align the telescope with the target area and use the leveling screws to adjust the vial bubble. Check for level adjustments and make necessary corrections to ensure accurate grading.

4. What Is a Builder’s Level?

A builder's level is a tool used for horizontal leveling, offering flexibility by rotating 360° on a horizontal plane. It is commonly used in construction for accurate leveling of foundations, walls, and structures.

5. What Are the Types of Leveling?

Different types of leveling include simple, differential, fly, precise, profile, and reciprocal leveling. These methods can be performed using either a builder’s or a transit level to adjust and measure grades on construction sites.
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