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Mesureur de distance sur véhicule
modèle FastMeasure


FastMeasure is a small mobile device that quickly and accurately measures distance.

Features
Some of the key features of FastMeasure are :
  • Small in size - only 3” wide x 1.5” tall and 1.75” deep, with a large easy to read backlight display.
  • Extremely accurate – 1 foot in a mile
  • Easy to use - only two buttons, very intuitive.
  • Simple to install with clear and precise instructions.
  • Effortless calibration – no math, no figuring tire sizes, no formulas.
  • Measures distance in feet and meters
  • Measures speed in mph, kph, or feet per minute.
  • Remote hold capable for automatic on/off switching.
  • Can be adapted to mount on anything that rolls.

Description
FastMeasure accurately measures parking lots, roadway, driveways, concrete curbs, city sidewalks -- even utilities like power lines, storm and sanitary sewers and gas lines.

FastMeasure installs in your car or truck and will accurately measure at slow, medium or highway speed. There’s no need to hang your arm out of the window with a measuring wheel anymore! FastMeasure is helpful to owners, salesman, estimators, superintendents, foremen, crew chiefs, operators and more.

Our FastMeasure vehicle-mounted distance measuring device was developed by a paving contractor for contractors. With its small footprint (3”w x 1.5”h x 1.75”d), it mounts on your dashboard. It is designed to help contractors quickly, easily and accurately measure in the field right from the comfort of your car.

Who Can Use FastMeasure?
FastMeasure mobile-mounted distance-measuring devices are easy to use and are great for:
  • Paving, Asphalt and Concrete Contractors
  • Sealcoating
  • Surveying and Excavating Contractors
  • Utility Contractors
  • Landscape Contractors
  • Railroad Companies
  • City, County or State Engineers
  • Highway Engineers
  • Building Contractors
  • Golf course Superintendents
  • Safety Contractors
  • Traffic Control Companies
  • DOT’s
  • Accident Investigations Teams
  • Farmers
  • Architects, Developers and Planners