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ALIGN...The Way You Work
GL2700 Features GL3000 Features
AutoTarget System
The GL3000 communicates with the AutoTarget using
IR. Place the GL3000 and the AutoTarget in the pipe and
activate the target. The rotating laser will automatically
nd the center of the AutoTarget. It’s also possible
to use a standard receiver of any rotating laser
instead of the AutoTarget. After activating the vertical laser, it can
be moved with the remote control, left or right, into the correct
direction for precise alignment.
The GL3000 vertical rotating beam will also indicate
a vertical level exactly in the direction of the laser
beam. This is useful in nding a range pole
outside of the ditch for aligning a machine,
hub stakes, fence posts, bridge
columns, etc.
Manual Alignment
The manual alignment function allows
directing the laser by remote control to
a reference rod outside the excavation
without later having to set the grade-
setting control again in the manhole.
1. Set desired grade.
2. Press the red alignment button.
3. Direct laser beam to reference rod.
4. Return the beam to the desired setting
and line by pressing the alignment
button.
Manhole Mount
Unique Design lets you attach any align-
ment instrument including our Special
Transit with back-sight capabilities.
Rotary crank allows easy
movement to quickly get
over a point.
Mount adapts to base sections
and risers, and comes with an easy tilt
mechanism to quickly plumb the
instrument.
Rod &
Crossbrace
System
When used with the
Special Transit, it
makes an excellent
one-person
alignment system.
Allows the laser to
be set at any height
on the graduated
rod.
Adjustable manhole
crossbrace length is
30-60” (76-152cm).
Additional sections
can be added.
Above Ground
Alignment Scope has a large
eld of view and a red lter
for easy beam locating, even
in bright sun light.
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Stringline
Stringline Hook on every laser
provides a center pivot loca-
tion for alignment.
Vertical Level
(GL3000)
Automatic Dual Axis
Compensation
The dual axis automatic system
compensates the cross axis up to 6°.