Designed Compatible with any red beam rotary laser, the Spectra HL450 Laserometer has a working radius of up to 650 feet and accurately measures elevations across the site. Ideal for basic and advanced leveling and alignment applications, this highly versatile laser receiver features digital readout of measurements, loud beeper for noisy job sites and anti-strobe sensor for easier identification of laser beam signals.
Digital Readout of Elevation With large front and rear LCDs, the HL450 provides a numeric display of ±1.5 inches and shows exactly how far the elevation is from on-grade. Accurate measurements can be made without moving the rod clamp and you can choose between fine or medium accuracy settings to meet all job site requirements.
Anti-Strobe Sensor This Spectra laser detector also features a patented anti-strobe sensor that prevents construction lights from setting off the device and makes it easier to identify true laser beam signals. It also has selectable audio levels and a 4-inch reception height for faster readings and quick acquisition of the laser beam.
Durable in Tough Environments With an IP-67 rating, the HL450 was designed to be dustproof and water-resistant and to survive a drop up to five feet high on concrete. It works up to 70 hours using standard AA batteries and features low battery warning and auto shut-off after 30 minutes.
This Spectra laser receiver package comes with a rod clamp, two AA alkaline batteries, and 3-year manufacturer's warranty.
Features:
Working radius: 3 - 650 ft.
Two selectable accuracies
Integrated anti-strobe sensor
4-inch reception height
Audio indication
Includes rod clamp
Automatic shut off after 30 minutes
Drop resistant up to five feet
Dual-sided LCD display
Water resistant and dustproof to IP-67
Up to 70-hour battery life
Battery life indicator
What's In The Box:
(1) Spectra HL450 laser receiver
(1) Rod clamp ATI994903-01
(2) AA alkaline batteries
(1) User manual
Brochure/Datasheet
Instruction manual
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