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7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff

The 7.6m telescopic fibreglass levelling staff is a heavy-duty, non-conductive rod designed for high-reach site measurements. Built with six robust oval sections, it features a dual metric E-face and a reverse height scale, providing safe and accurate structural clearance readings around overhead services.

  • Non-Conductive Fibreglass Build: Provides crucial electrical insulation and complete waterproof protection, making it the safest choice for rail, utility, and highway surveying.
  • Reinforced Anti-Flex Design: Engineered with internal structural ribs along a rectangular frame to maximize rigidity and stability when fully extended to 7 meters.
  • Grit-Resistant Locking Buttons: Equipped with a tight, heavy-duty locking mechanism using rounded buttons specifically shaped to prevent jamming from site dust and mud.
  • Dual-Sided Measurement Scales: Features clear 0.5cm metric E-graduations on the front face and a standard direct-reading height scale on the rear for vertical clearance checks.

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FAQs

7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
Why should I choose a fibreglass levelling staff over an aluminium one?
Fibreglass is completely non-conductive, making it a strict safety requirement when surveying near live overhead power cables, railways, or electrical substations where aluminium rods pose a fatal shock hazard.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
What is the graduation interval on the front face?
The front face features high-contrast metric E-graduations set at precise 0.5cm intervals, allowing for rapid and accurate optical reading over long distances.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
How does the rear height scale work?
The rear scale is designed for direct internal measurements; as you extend the staff upward from the floor to a ceiling or structure, you can read the exact vertical height directly at the junction point of the sections.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
Is this staff prone to bending or swaying in high winds?
While all tall staffs experience some wind resistance, this model is built with internal structural reinforcing ribs that provide significantly higher torsional rigidity than standard budget rods.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
What is the total weight of the 7-meter staff?
The staff weighs approximately 5 kg, balancing heavy-duty wall thickness for durability with a manageable weight for field handling.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
Does the locking mechanism handle dirt and sand well?
Yes, the locking system utilizes tight-fitting, rounded buttons designed to actively resist the ingress of grit, sand, and mud that typically jams square-button alternatives.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
Is a carrying case included with the staff?
Yes, the staff is supplied with a dedicated, heavy-duty protective carrying bag to prevent scratching and wear during transport and storage.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
Can this staff be used in heavy rain?
Absolutely. The fibreglass composite material is entirely waterproof and will not swell, rust, or degrade when exposed to prolonged wet site conditions.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
What are the closed transit dimensions of the staff?
The multi-section telescopic design allows the 7-meter staff to collapse down to a compact length of roughly 1.5 to 1.7 meters, fitting easily into standard crew vehicles.
7m Non-Conductive Fibreglass Levelling Staff
How should I maintain the staff to keep the markings readable?
We recommend wiping down the faces with a clean, damp cloth after working in muddy conditions; avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the glare-resistant, high-visibility coating.