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Haglöf Electronic Clinometers
All Haglöf Sweden Electronic Clinometers feature:
Low battery consumption
Backlit display for easy reading
Electronic results for improved accuracy
One year full factory warranty
Quality manufacturing - Made in Sweden
Size: 20x63x44mm/0.8 x 2.5x1.7”.
Weight: 50 g/1.8 oz (incl. battery).
Battery: 1 x 1.5 V AA alkaline. Warning when low.
Temperature: Min -15° Max 45°C/Min 5° Max 113°F.
Display: LCD, Backlit.
Summer: Yes.
Consumption: 15mW.
MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS
Height: Min 0 Max 999 m/ft. Resolution: 0,1m/ft < 100m/ft or 1m/ft>100m/ft.
Angles: -55˚ < angle < 85˚. Resolution: 0.1˚. Accuracy: +-0.2˚.
Size: 20x63x44 mm/0.8x2.5x1.7”.
Weight: 50 g/1.8 oz (incl. battery).
Battery: 1 x 1.5V AA alkaline. Warning when low.
Temperature:
Min -15° Max 45° C / Min 5° Max 113° F.
Display: LCD, Backlit.
Summer: Yes.
Consumption: 15mW.
Angles: -55˚< angle < 85˚. Resolution: 0.1˚. Accuracy: +-0.2˚.
The blue C I is the ideal instrument to measure slopes and
inclination of trees, buildings, walls, tunnels, roads and more
in a quick way. Field pro’s will appreciate the simplicity and
accuracy of the C I. Art. no. 15-102-1012, specify deg. or %.
EC II-D Height & Slope
The EC II-D offers accuate readings of heights and works with both manually
input distances and digital distance calculation with trigonometry and a
reference height mark.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION EC II
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION C I
C I Slope Meter
forestry
geology
construction and building
planning and maintenance
golf course maintenance
parks, recreation areas, ski slopes
Stand at a distance approximately as far away from the object and the
object’s height for best results. The reference height mark should be set
at 2 meters/6feet.
The Haglöf EC II-D is an easy to use eld instrument that
offers accurate measuring results on inclination and heights
of objects, usually trees. This updated model also calculates the distance to the object with the help of trigonom-
etry and a reference height. Set a mark at 2 meters/6 feet on the tree stem, walk a distance approximately as far as
the object’s height, measure the angle to the base and then the angle to the mark. The calculated distance ashes
in the instrument display. Proceed to measure the height and the result is presented to you in the display. Preci-
sion results without calibration or maintenance. Art no 15-102-1019 EC II-D; specify model on order as m/deg or
m/% or ft/deg, ft/%

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