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T2000SD laser mounted to a flat plate
attached to side wall of tunnel
T2000SD laser with optical tribrach
1810 SE First Street, Suite H, Redmond, OR 97756 • Phone 541 548 0882 • Fax 541 548 0892 • www.LaserLineMfg.com
TUNNELING LASER MINING LASER OFFSHORE DREDGING LASER
CONVEYER ALIGNMENT LASER CENTERLINE CONTROL LASER
THE LONG RANGE SOLUTION
Laser mounts to any flat surface with a
5/8 standard bolt or will take a tribrach
using tribrach adapter
Ultra fine 64 pitch
vertical adjustment
Ultra fine 64 pitch
horizontal adjustment coupled to
tapered bearing for smooth and
precise line adjustment
Vertical lock with "compression
shoe" tightening — stays in place
5MW laser with special
optics for maximum bright-
ness and range
TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS
TUNNELING / MINING
MARINE & OUTDOOR ALIGNMENT
T2000SD laser with spotting scope,
fan lens and tribrach mounted
to 5/8 standard tripod
Power connector is attached
to ultra stable base, NOT laser
housing, for maximum stability
Ultra stable built-in base
for laser with dual vertical
axils for maximum stability
Horizontal "compression shoe"
locking device
T2000 LONG RANGE ALIGNMENT LASERS
T-2000 FEATURES
T-2000SD
The T-2000 is a heavy-duty “building block” design built
for the rigors of the toughest construction environments.
The T-2000 may be added to from its basic configuration,
depending on the needs of your particular job or application.
The T-2000 laser beam is fixed focused to innity. This
provides the smallest possible spot over the longest
possible distance.
High power. 5 Milliwatts of power assures you of more
range to target area, even in adverse weather or when
shooting through a series of forward targets.
Ultra-fine horizontal and vertical fine adjust with 64 pitch
thread for fast and precise alignment on your set-ups.
Very stable; once set in place, the T-2000 stays on your
forward target!
T-2000 is designed to accept a tribrach. This is especially
beneficial when “leap frogging” to forward points in
tunnel work.
In tunnel work, the T-2000 has three times the range (laser
spot brilliance and quality) thus reducing the need to
move the laser forward.
In marine work, it translates to much greater visibility in
adverse weather conditions.

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