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Laser Labs is a leading manufacturer of professional window tint meters, providing highly accurate, NIST-traceable testing devices for law enforcement and auto professionals.
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Laser Labs is a premier manufacturer of high-precision window tint meters designed for law enforcement agencies, vehicle inspection stations, and professional window tinters worldwide.
Their flagship devices, such as the Enforcer II Tint Meter, are heavily relied upon to measure the light transmittance of vehicle window film accurately. Assembled in the USA, these professional-grade tools are traceable to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) calibration requirements, ensuring legal compliance and trusted verification. Built with rugged, water-resistant housings, Laser Labs meters are engineered to deliver reliable, instant digital readouts in a compact, portable form factor suitable for everyday field use.
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Laser Labs Enforcer II Tint Meter TM1000 User Manual
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How do I calibrate my Laser Labs Tint Meter?
Laser Labs tint meters are calibrated to NIST traceable standards. You should periodically verify the accuracy using a known reference glass. If the device requires formal recalibration, contact Laser Labs before sending the unit in.
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What type of battery does the Laser Labs Enforcer II use?
The TM1000 Enforcer II requires a standard CR2032 3V coin cell battery.
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What is the warranty on Laser Labs devices?
Laser Labs devices typically come with a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
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How should I clean the optical sensors on my tint meter?
Gently wipe the sensor lenses with a soft, non-abrasive cloth. Do not use strong solvents or harsh chemicals, as they may damage the optics or the plastic housing.