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HL450 Laserometer
Ideal for use with any rotating transmitter
Features & Benefits
» Digital readout of elevation allows faster
readings by displaying the exact numerical
distance from grade, eliminating the need to
move the receiver to get to “on-grade”
» Anti-Strobe Sensor stops construction
strobe lights from setting off the receiver,
and eliminates phantom strikes for easier
identification of true laser beam signals
» Large 4-inch (10.2 cm) reception height
allows faster readings by acquiring the beam
quickly, and makes it easier to stay in the
beam
» Withstands direct drops up to 5 feet
(1.5 m) on to concrete providing less
downtime due to damage and service
requirements
» Full weather and dust proof design,
including the battery compartment assures a
longer product life and/or repair costs
» Approximately 60-hour battery life with 2 x
AA batteries keeps work going on the jobsite
» Automatic power shutoff (after 30 minutes)
reduces annual battery cost
» Rod clamp included
HL750 Radio Laserometer
Highly versatile receiver for basic and advanced leveling and aligning applications
Features & Benefits
» Digital readout of elevation – not only will
high or low arrows be displayed, but the
exact distance from grade will be displayed,
which eliminates the need to get “on-grade”
to make measurements
» Large 5 inch (12.7 cm) reception height
acquires the beam quickly and makes it
easy to stay in the beam
» The HL750U has an internal, long range
(260 ft radius / 80 m), high speed digital
radio built inside that allows the it to
communicate with any other HL750,
HL750U, or the GL512 and GL522 laser
transmitters
» Two clamp positions for cut/fill or excavation
» Machine operators can monitor elevation
shots taken by another person or foremen
can monitor elevations and cut/fill readings
from anywhere on the jobsite
» Anti-strobe sensor stops construction strobe
lights from setting off the receiver, and makes
it easier to identify true laser beam signals
» Multiple deadband setting allows adaptation
to meet all your jobsite requirements
» Dust and weatherproof housing withstands
a drop of up to 10 ft (3 m) onto concrete for
reduced downtime
» Three-year “No Excuses” warranty
» Rod clamp with bubble vial included
HL700 Laserometer
Highly versatile receiver for basic and advanced leveling and aligning applications
Features & Benefits
» Digital Readout of Elevation provides a
numeric display of ± 2 inches (± 5 cm) and
shows exactly how far the elevation is from
on-grade
» A large 5 inch (12.7 cm) reception height,
more than double the industry standard,
allows quick acquisition of the laser beam
» Unique anti-strobe sensor stops construction
strobe lights from setting off the receiver,
and eliminates phantom strikes for easier
identification of true laser beam signals
» Multiple on-grade sensitivities to customize
accuracy needs to application
» Designed to survive tough construction site
conditions; totally waterproof and can withstand
a drop of 10 feet (3 m) onto concrete
» Simultaneous elevation LEDs signal in low
light levels and over a longer range provide
easier reading in poor light
» Two clamp positions for cut/fill or excavation.
Excavation mode puts more reception height
and elevation information above grade for
higher utilization in digging and staking
applications
» Three-year “No Excuses” warranty
» Rod clamp with bubble vial included
Applications
» Checking elevations
» Basement excavation
» Digging septic tanks
» Checking foundations
» Digging footings
» Setting forms
» Checking sub-base
materials
» Screeding concrete
Applications
» Checking elevations
» Basement excavation
» Digging septic tanks
» Checking foundations
» Digging footings
» Setting forms
» Checking sub-base
materials
» Screeding concrete
Applications
» Remote grade checking with
cable free Remote Display
» Wireless monitoring of
foundations and steel erections
» Risk free monitoring of tilt
up wall position
Setting and checking jobsite
elevation and depth for:
» Cut and fills and grading
» Foundations, forms, and
footings
» Excavations

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