Multiple deadband setting allows adaptation to meet all your jobsite requirements. New CAPTURE function remotely captures and retains a measurement when the display is difficult to see. Simultaneous elevation LED's signal in low light levels and over a longer range for easier reading in poor light conditions. Large 12.7 cm (5 inch) reception height acquires the beam quickly and makes it easy to stay in the beam. The HL700 can be used as either a hand-held or rod mounted receiver for a wide range of applications.įeatures and Benefits: Digital readout of elevation - not only will high or low arrows be displayed, but the exact distance from grade will be numerically displayed, which eliminates the need to get on-grade to make measurements. The HL700 offers a 3-year No Excuses warranty. The Laserometer is designed to survive the tough construction site conditions it is totally waterproof and can withstand a drop of 3 meters (10 feet) onto concrete. An anti-strobe sensor prevents false readings from site strobe lights and makes it easier to identify true laser beam signals. A 12.7 cm (5 inch) reception height, more than double the industry standard, allows quick acquisition of the laser beam. Selectable units of measure can be displayed meeting your application - mm, cm, ft, in or fractional inches. Accurate measurements can be made without moving the rod clamp, saving time and increasing productivity. The readout is displayed on the large front and rear LCD's and shows exactly how far the elevation is from on-grade. The HL700 features a digital readout of elevation that provides a numeric display of +/- 5 cm (+/- 2 inches). The HL700 is an easy-to-use tool that accurately measures elevations across the site, and is ideal for use with any rotating transmitter. It is designed for general, concrete and site preparation contractors. The Spectra Precision Laser HL700 Laserometer is a highly versatile laser receiver for basic and advanced leveling and aligning applications. Topcon, Sokkia, Pentax Total Station Cables.
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