Myzox DGL-250 for Machinery Installation & Equipment Alignment Malaysia
Myzox DGL-250 for Machinery Installation & Equipment Alignment Malaysia
Correct machinery positioning is an important part of equipment installation, commissioning and maintenance.
When technicians need to check whether a machine, frame or component is horizontal, vertical or installed at a specified inclination, a digital angle level provides an easy-to-read numerical measurement.
The Myzox DGL-250 Digital Angle Level measures inclination digitally and displays results in degrees (°), percentage (%) or mm/m, making it useful for machinery installation, equipment positioning, fabrication and industrial maintenance applications in Malaysia.
MTM Precision Sdn. Bhd. is an authorized Myzox distributor in Malaysia, supplying genuine Myzox surveying and measuring equipment with local support.
Why Check Machinery Inclination During Installation?
Industrial equipment should be installed according to the manufacturer's installation requirements and engineering specifications.
Depending on the equipment, incorrect positioning may affect:
Installation quality
Mechanical fit-up
Component alignment
Drainage or liquid flow
Equipment stability
Connection with surrounding structures
Maintenance accessibility
Some equipment must be level, while other machines or components may require a specified inclination.
A digital angle level helps technicians quantify that inclination.
What Can the Myzox DGL-250 Measure?
The DGL-250 provides a 0–360° measuring range (4 × 90°).
Measurements can be displayed in:
Degrees (°)
Percentage (%)
mm/m
This allows technicians to use the measurement format specified by the equipment manufacturer, engineering drawing or installation procedure.
Checking Whether Machinery Is Level
One of the simplest applications is checking whether a machine base or frame is horizontal.
The DGL-250 can be placed on a suitable reference surface of the machine.
The technician can then read the digital inclination and make adjustments where appropriate.
Depending on the equipment, adjustments may involve:
Machine feet
Levelling screws
Shims
Mounting plates
Support frames
Always follow the equipment manufacturer's installation procedure when making adjustments.
Measuring Machinery Inclination in Degrees
Some equipment does not need to be perfectly horizontal.
A manufacturer or engineering drawing may specify an installation angle in degrees.
In this situation, the DGL-250 can display the inclination directly in ° mode.
This can be useful for:
Machine frames
Fabricated structures
Chutes
Conveyors
Equipment supports
Mechanical assemblies
Measuring Equipment Slope in Percentage
Some industrial systems specify gradient as a percentage.
For example:
1% slope ≈ 10 mm per metre
2% slope ≈ 20 mm per metre
Instead of manually converting between units, technicians can select percentage mode and check the inclination directly.
Measuring Inclination in mm/m
The mm/m measurement format is useful when technicians want to understand the physical rise or fall over a one-metre distance.
For example:
5 mm/m represents approximately 5 mm of change per metre.
10 mm/m represents approximately 10 mm per metre.
This format can be convenient during mechanical installation and fabrication.
Using the DGL-250 on Steel Machinery
The Myzox DGL-250 features a magnetic measuring surface.
When working on suitable ferrous steel surfaces, the magnetic feature can help keep the instrument in position.
This may be useful when checking:
Steel machine frames
Fabricated structures
Equipment housings
Structural members
Mechanical supports
Magnetic holding strength depends on the material, surface condition and contact area.
Why Is the V-Groove Useful in Industrial Work?
The DGL-250 also features a V-groove measuring surface.
This makes the instrument easier to position against certain cylindrical components such as:
Steel pipes
Shafts
Tubular frames
Round fabricated components
This expands its usefulness beyond flat machine surfaces.
Using Zero Setting for Relative Measurements
Industrial installation often involves comparing one component with another rather than measuring everything relative to absolute horizontal.
The DGL-250's zero-setting function allows the operator to establish a reference position.
The technician can then measure the relative inclination of another component.
Potential applications include:
Fabrication
Component positioning
Repetitive installation
Frame assembly
Equipment setup
Example: Installing a Machine Frame
Suppose a machine is installed on an adjustable steel frame.
The technician can place the DGL-250 on an appropriate reference surface and observe the digital reading.
Adjustments can then be made to the supports until the required position is achieved.
If several surfaces need to be compared, the zero-setting function can help establish a working reference.
Final acceptance should follow the machinery manufacturer's specified installation tolerances.
Example: Conveyor Installation
Conveyor systems may be installed horizontally or at a specified inclination.
A digital angle level can provide a quick local measurement of conveyor frame inclination.
Technicians may use it during:
Initial installation
Support adjustment
Modification work
Maintenance
Inspection
For long conveyor systems, other surveying or alignment instruments may also be necessary.
Example: Equipment Drainage
Some machinery and process equipment requires a slight slope to encourage drainage.
A digital level that displays percentage or mm/m can help technicians check whether the specified gradient has been achieved.
The required value should always come from the manufacturer's documentation or engineering specification.
Data Hold for Difficult Measurement Positions
Industrial equipment often contains surfaces that are difficult to view directly.
The DGL-250's Data Hold function can retain a measurement so the operator can read it after repositioning the instrument.
This may be useful when checking:
Overhead structures
Restricted machinery spaces
Equipment frames
Pipework
Difficult-to-access surfaces
Audible Indication at Horizontal and Vertical Positions
The DGL-250 provides audible indication around 0° and 90°.
This can be useful when adjusting components because the technician does not need to continuously watch the display when approaching a horizontal or vertical position.
Is a Digital Angle Level the Same as a Precision Machine Level?
No.
This distinction is important.
A digital angle level such as the Myzox DGL-250 is useful for general angle, slope and inclination measurement.
Certain high-precision machine-tool installations may require specialized precision levels, electronic levels, laser alignment systems or other metrology equipment with significantly tighter tolerances.
Therefore, the DGL-250 should be selected according to the accuracy requirement of the actual application.
Is It the Same as a Shaft Alignment Tool?
No.
A digital angle level measures inclination.
A dedicated shaft alignment system is designed to evaluate the relationship between rotating shafts and couplings.
The DGL-250 may assist with general equipment positioning, but it does not replace specialized shaft alignment equipment where such measurement is required.
Is It Suitable for Industrial Maintenance?
Yes, for suitable inclination-checking applications.
Maintenance teams frequently need to inspect:
Machine frames
Equipment supports
Pipes
Structural components
Fabricated parts
Modified installations
A compact digital angle level can be useful for quick checking and troubleshooting during maintenance activities.
Myzox DGL-250 Key Features
The DGL-250 offers:
0–360° measurement range (4 × 90°)
Degree (°) measurement
Percentage (%) measurement
mm/m measurement
±0.1° reading accuracy at 0° and 90°
Magnetic measuring surface
V-groove design
Zero-setting function
Data Hold function
Audible indication around 0° and 90°
Self-calibration function
IP54 protection
Compact 254 mm body
These features make it useful for construction, fabrication and general industrial installation work.
Who Can Use the Myzox DGL-250?
Potential users include:
Machinery installers
Industrial maintenance technicians
Mechanical contractors
M&E contractors
Steel fabricators
Equipment installers
Factory maintenance departments
HVAC contractors
Pipe installers
Site engineers
Construction contractors
Digital Angle Level for Industrial Applications in Malaysia
For industrial users, a digital angle level can bridge the gap between a simple bubble level and more specialized alignment equipment.
It provides a clear numerical answer to a common question:
“What is the actual inclination of this component?”
For many general installation, fabrication and maintenance tasks, this can make inspection and adjustment easier.
Where to Buy Myzox DGL-250 in Malaysia?
MTM Precision supplies the Myzox DGL-250 Digital Angle Level in Malaysia for construction, machinery installation, engineering and industrial applications.
If you are unsure whether the DGL-250 provides sufficient measurement capability for your equipment installation, contact our team with your required measurement range and accuracy.
We can help you select an appropriate measuring solution.
Contact MTM Precision
MTM Precision Sdn. Bhd.
Myzox Authorized Distributor in Malaysia
Showroom & Service Centre
No. 29-1 & 29-2, Jalan Bandar 18,
Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47160 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia.
Website: www.mtmpre.com.my
Email: mtmpre@yahoo.com
WhatsApp: +6016-6607346
Contact MTM Precision for Myzox DGL-250 price, availability and digital angle level enquiries for machinery installation in Malaysia.
Aug 17,2026