The Seco Apache Storm Laserometer features a digital readout of elevation for infrared and red beam rotary lasers. With this laser detector, accuracy levels, units of measure, sound levels and various options are selectable to meet different of job requirements. It also has strobe rejection technology, LED indicators and a general purpose clamp for attaching to surveying rods. Plus, the Apache Storm laser receiver works within a range from three to 1,500 feet depending on the laser being used.
Quick Readings A large five-inch vertical reception window allows the Storm laser receiver to easily capture the laser beam. Elevation information is also displayed on the front and rear LCDs that indicate elevation information graphically and numerically with arrows and bars.
Choice of Accuracies Construction professionals can choose between five accuracy levels. In addition, high visible LEDs on the front show red for high and low and green for on-grade.
Eliminate Interference Integrated anti-strobe sensor prevents construction lights from giving faulty signals. This SECO laser detector is also equipped with a loud beeper that emits an audible tone indicating on-grade, high or low.
Heavy-Duty Rod Clamp The included general purpose clamp is designed to mount this laser detector on round, oval, square and rectangular rods, as well as various sizes of wooden staffs.
Designed for Harsh Environments The Storm laser detector is dustproof and water resistant to IP-67 standards, which means no downtime due to moisture or bad weather. The protective over-molding also allows it to withstand a drop of ten feet onto concrete and it works up to 60 hours using two AA alkaline batteries.
Features:
For all infrared and red beam rotary lasers
Working range: 3 to 1,500 feet (depending on the laser)