Laser Tile Layout Tool offers 45° line capability.

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Suited for those laying out tile flooring or wall coverings, GTL3 hybrid line laser lets users align layouts at 0°, 45°, 90°, and 135° from one setup and also helps keep track of straight-line and diagonal alignments. Tool has max range of 65 ft and is accurate to within 1/16 in. at 20 ft. Height enables clear projection of laser lines over obstructions, and alignment of 3 laser lines that converge in front of base eliminates interference from anything that may make surface uneven.



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Bosch Launches Innovative Laser Tile Layout Tool



New GTL3 hybrid line laser offers best-in-class line of sight and 45° line capability in the category!

Mount Prospect, Ill., August 7, 2009 - Bosch Measuring Tools has unveiled the next evolution in layout laser tools. Bosch's new GTL3 hybrid line laser is designed to move past what was possible with the traditional laser square and become the perfect companion for anyone laying out tile flooring or wall coverings.

The most visible new innovation is the ability to project 45° layout lines. The addition of 45° line capability enables users to align layouts at 0°, 45°, 90° and 135° from a single set up. The feature also allows users to keep track of straight-line and diagonal alignments simultaneously, dramatically improving precision and productivity. The GTL3 has a maximum range of 65 feet and is accurate to within 1/16-in at 20-ft.

The next significant enhancement is the design of the unit itself. Bosch's GTL3 is significantly taller than typical laser tile squares - with good reason. By raising the laser lines from the floor or wall surface, Bosch was able to design a layout tool that projects clear, sharp and precise laser lines over obstructions on the floor or wall and on all types of surfaces regardless of the texture of the material being laid out.

Bosch also re-aligned the three laser lines to converge at a point in front of the base of the laser unit. By moving this merging position away from the unit, the laser beams are raised from the work surface and can project without interference from grout or anything else that may make the surface uneven.

Other innovations that greatly increase jobsite productivity include a steel positioning plate that allows secure attachment to work surfaces for accurate material placement. Heavy-duty magnets located on the base of the GTL3 provide secure and adjustable attachment on the positioning plate or other ferrous-metal surfaces. The tool's sturdy outer casing is both water and dust resistant to ensure years of dependable operation.

The GTL3 is compact and lightweight (barely 1 pound), and exhibits the phenomenal accuracy that is synonymous with Bosch Measuring Tools. It comes complete with a canvas carrying case to protect the tool, the steel positioning plate, one laser target and four AA batteries.

To find out more or to find a local dealer, users may visit www.boschtools.com or call 877-BOSCH-99.

About Bosch Measuring Tools:
Bosch Measuring Tools is one of the divisions within the $1 billion, 4,000 employee strong Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, which is the North American branch of the largest power tool and accessory manufacturer in the world, Robert Bosch GmbH. Bosch provides a complete line of corded and cordless power tools and accessories engineered to survive any jobsite and allow professionals to take control of their work. For more information, call toll free 877-BOSCH-99 (877-267-2499) or visit www.boschtools.com.

About Bosch Group:
The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. In the areas of automotive and industrial technology, consumer goods, and building technology, some 271,000 associates generated sales of 46.3 billion euros (over $63 billion) in fiscal 2007. The Bosch Group comprises Robert Bosch GmbH and its more than 300 subsidiaries and regional companies in roughly 50 countries. This worldwide development, manufacturing, and sales network is the foundation for further growth. Each year, Bosch spends more than 3 billion euros for research and development, and applies for over 3,000 patents worldwide. The company was set up in Stuttgart in 1886 by Robert Bosch (1861-1942) as "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering."

In North America, the Bosch Group manufactures and markets automotive original equipment and aftermarket products, industrial automation and mobile products, power tools and accessories, security technology, thermo-technology, packaging equipment and household appliances. Bosch employs approximately 25,000 associates in more than 70 locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico, with reported sales of $9.5 billion in fiscal 2007. For more information on the company, visit www.boschusa.com.

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