How much is a laser level worth?

How much is a laser level worth?

The cost of laser levels varies, depending on the application. The simplest models are the point-generator and dot lasers, which can cost from $20 to $500. The line laser can beam multiple vertical and horizontal lines and can cost up $600. The most expensive kind of laser level is the rotary laser level.

How do I reset my Spectra Laser?

To deactivate Standby mode and restore full operation of the laser, press and hold the Manual button at the laser or remote control again for 3 seconds. The height of instrument (HI) is the elevation of the laser’s beam. The HI is determined by adding the grade-rod reading to a benchmark or known elevation.

Is green laser better than red?

Did you know that a green laser light is ten to 50 times brighter than a red light laser? Green lasers are much more efficient and visible in areas of broad daylight and direct sunlight. They are also able to travel longer distances, which is why they are so popular on construction sites.

What kind of laser level is spectra precision ll300s?

LL300S Laser Level The Spectra Precision® LL300S is a ruggedized, fully automatic self-leveling Laser Level for all general concrete and site preparation applications. With the addition of the grade arrow buttons, grade matching can be performed while the other axis remains self leveled. Read More Watch videos

Is the ll300n laser leveling battery rechargeable?

The LL300N’s fully automatic self-leveling capability provides fast, accurate setup. Rechargeable NiMH battery pack or alkaline batteries keeps the unit working with no downtime due to power loss.

How does a ll300s grade matching laser work?

The LL300S is easy to use: turn it on, it levels then spins. With the addition of the grade arrow buttons, grade matching can be performed while the other axis remains self leveled. The optional RC402N long-range (330 ft/100 m) radio remote control makes slope matching a single person operation.

How big of a drop can the ll300n handle?

Built to withstand severe drops of up to 3 ft (1 m) directly onto concrete, or up to 5 ft (1.5 m) when pushed over on a tripod means less downtime and cost due to damage caused by accidental drop or tipover… and lower repair costs over the life of the product. The LL300N’s fully automatic self-leveling capability provides fast, accurate setup.