Sunday, September 1, 2013

Johnson Level and Tool 40-6515 Self-Leveling Rotary Laser Level

Johnson Level and Tool 40-6515 Self-Leveling Rotary Laser Level
List Price : $537.76
Price : $292.00
Code : B0013497MY
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Product Feature


  • Locking mechanism protects inner pendulum during transportation
  • Self-leveling in the horizontal plane
  • Manual-leveling in the vertical plane with 90° split beam with illuminated vertical vial
  • Visual and audible alarms when beyond leveling range
  • Laser rotates at 200, 400, 600 RPM

Product Description


Self-Leveling Rotary Laser Level can be used for installing cabinets and drop ceilings, and for accurately framing walls and concrete projects. A locking mechanism protects inner pendulum during transport. Visual and audible alarms when laser drifts beyond leveling range. Horizontal Leveling: Yes, Visual or Audible Indicator: Visible, audible, Vertical Leveling: Yes, Indicator Type: Visual, audible, Laser Wavelength: 635nm±10nm, Single, Pair, or Set: Set, Beam Type: Vertical laser plane w/90deg split beam, Rotation Speed: 200, 400, 600 rpm Variable, Exterior Range (ft.): Up to 800, Self Leveling Range: ±3deg , Laser Output: <5mW, Working Temperature: 14deg F-113deg F, Laser Beam Color: Red, Battery Included: Yes (4), Battery Type: AA, Leveling Type: Self (pendulum), Case Type: Soft sided case, Class Rating: Class IIIa, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 4 31/32 x 6 11/16 x 6 11/16, Accuracy: 1/8 in. per 50ft., Battery Life: 20 hrs. of continuous use, Tripod Mount Dimensions (in.): 5/8-11 center screw thread, Interior Range (ft.): Up to 200, IP Protection Class: 54


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107496 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Yellow/Black
  • Brand: Johnson Level and Tool
  • Model: 40-6515
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.87" h x6.77" w x10.63" l,4.50 pounds








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Product Reviews

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
4Rugged laser level no frills
By R. Shaw
I just bought this unit today on a half off sale. Right out of the package without reading directions I was able to insert new batteries, turn unit on, and try the horizonal and verticle modes. Unit feels heavy and solid. It has a great magnetic lock to hold the pendulum laser head safe when transported. The case is lined with a thick neoprene like padding perfectly fitting the unit. Has room for included red glasses and replacement batteries. Unit also has a jack for an a/c converter in case your batteries run dead and you have access to an outlet. Converter is not included. Unit also has available electronic target for height measurement in bright daylight and over long distances ( supposedly up to 800 ft haven't verified this yet). I recommend the target. Makes the job much easier outside. Bottom has 5/8" thread common for transit tripods. Can get converter for common 1/4" thread so you can use your camera tripod (available aftermarket). All in all a nice package especially at the deal I got. Unit is very simple with 3 speeds of rotation, self leveling in the horizontal. Bubble level in the verticle position. A nice feature is the unit can be user calibrated for accuracy in self level and bubble level modes with directions included to do so. Nice as other units require factory adjusting to restore accuracy if lost. Not bad for a $300 retail price. Most self leveling rotary lasers are $600 to $5000 dollars.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
3Short Service Life Before Needing Repair Under Warranty
By T. R.
I purchased the level in May 2011. It is the first Johnson Level I have ever purchased. Until now, I have always purchased Topcon and Sokia products which have performed extremely well. This Johnson level model 40-6515 worked great to install kitchen cabinets and three drop ceilings. In December 2011, the laser head spinning started slowing down every 15 seconds and the laser line fluttered up and down 1/8" before spinning back up to full speed and releveling.

The Johnson Level customer service was great, the Johnson Level shipping and receiving was a nightmare. I held off on sending my laser in for repair due to the 2011 holiday shipping season. In January 2012, out of the blue, a rotary laser level was delivered to me by UPS. Not my level, I had not sent my level in yet. Not even the same model of rotary laser level that I already owned. Here is where the saying "no good deed goes unpunished" kicks in. I called Johnson Levels because I thought it was someone else's level and I was sure they would want theirs back. Johnson Levels said my Laser had been received, repaired and sent out. Problem was, MY laser was still sitting on my desk waiting to get shipped for repair. Johnson Level's shipping department had sent me a $1100+ rotary laser level by mistake but they could not track down whose it was (my confidence level dropped low). The level actually sells for around $650+ on Amazon. It took three days of my wasting my time to get the incorrect level picked up by UPS. Johnson Levels offered me a free laser level for my time but I could not get my original laser repaired under warranty if I accepted the free one. No chance, I want a laser level that has a warranty so I chose to send my original laser level in. I figured if it only lasted 9 months of light use before it developed a problem, it probably won't last another year without problems. I am preparing to ship my original laser level in for repair. I will add to this review to let you know if I actually receive my repaired level back.

I am considering a 3 dot laser level for my upcoming project. I will have to think long and hard before considering another Johnson Level based on their warranty department's receiving and shipping department's performance.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Good Job
By PLB
I bought this unit for numerous projects around the house. I just finished installing 50 fence posts and used this laser level to keep them at the same height. When finished I checked them with a manual optical construction level and a tape measure and found them to be no more than 1/8" off in a 200' radius. If using this laser level outside you must used the detector, the beam is not visible.

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