Mechanics Level

The precision leveling tool built for mechanics – magnetic, compact, and tough enough for the shop floor.


 

  • Precision Leveling: Accurate on engine blocks and transmissions.
  • Compact Design: Fits in tight engine bays easily.
  • Magnetic Base: Hands-free attachment to metal surfaces.
  • Oil-Resistant Build: Withstands shop fluids daily.
  • High-Visibility Vials: Clear readings in low-light conditions.

PATENT DETAILS

Patent Pending

 

Story Behind the Invention

Inventor Jared P. Moore Introduces the Mechanics Level Built for the Shop, Not the Job Site

Every mechanic knows the frustration of trying to level an engine component with a tool that was never designed for the job. Jared P. Moore has spent decades working in trades and experiencing that problem firsthand so he built a solution. The Mechanics Level is a precision leveling tool engineered specifically for automotive and mechanical professionals.

Unlike contractor levels designed for flat surfaces and open spaces, the Mechanics Level features a compact, slim profile that fits in tight engine bays and confined work areas. Its integrated magnetic base attaches hands-free to engine blocks, transmissions, and other ferrous metal surfaces, allowing mechanics to keep both hands on the work while maintaining an accurate level reading.

The tool is constructed from oil- and grease-resistant materials built for the realities of daily shop use. High-visibility bubble vials deliver clear, accurate readings even under the low-light conditions common in professional garages.

The Mechanics Level is patent-pending and is currently seeking manufacturing, licensing, and distribution partners. Contact us for more information.

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