An Analog Inclinometer is a precision measuring instrument used to determine angles of tilt, slope, elevation, or inclination relative to gravity. It features a mechanical dial or needle display that provides clear and reliable angle readings without requiring batteries or external power. Commonly used in construction, engineering, surveying, equipment installation, and maintenance applications, the instrument helps ensure proper alignment and leveling of structures, machinery, and surfaces. Its durable construction, simple operation, and dependable performance make it suitable for both field and workshop use, providing accurate measurements for inspection, calibration, and alignment tasks.