Spectra Precision LL300N-1 Laser Level Kit with Receiver, Clamp, Rod, and Tripod
Category: spectra precision laser
The Spectra Precision LL300N Laser Level: A Highly Accurate, Medium-Range Leveling Solution
Designed for tough job-site conditions, the Spectra Precision LL300 Laser Level delivers automatic self-leveling performance to help you work quickly, accurately, and efficiently. Bundled with a 10-foot Grade Rod (tenths) and Tripod, the LL300 is a versatile choice for elevation-control applications and general construction projects.
Rugged and Weather-Resistant Design The LL300 features a rugged metal construction with a protective sunshade, offering superior drop and weather protection with an IP66 rating. It can withstand direct drops of up to 3 feet (1 m) onto concrete or tip-overs from a tripod of up to 5 feet (1.5 m), reducing downtime and repair costs over the product's lifespan.
Precise and Easy to Use The self-leveling mechanism of the LL300 allows for almost instantaneous setup, with a self-leveling range of 5 feet (at 100 feet) in either direction. This ensures laser accuracy within 3/32 inch per 100 feet. The HI (height of instrument) Alert function continuously monitors the laser and will notify the user if it is disturbed.
Designed for Outdoor Use With full weatherproofing and dust-proofing, the LL300 is built to withstand the elements, making it an ideal choice for outdoor work in various weather conditions. The extended battery life of up to 90 hours with alkaline batteries (or 45 hours with rechargeable NiCad batteries, sold separately) further enhances its durability and reliability.
Versatile Accessories The LL300 comes bundled with a 10-foot Grade Rod (tenths) and a Tripod, providing a complete leveling setup. The Grade Rod features one-inch increments, making it easy to take accurate measurements for your projects. Spectra Precision also offers the LL300 with a 10-foot Grade Rod in inches for added versatility.
Key Features: - Automatic self-leveling for speed and accuracy - Withstands 3-foot drops and 5-foot tripod tip-overs - Full weather and dust proofing (IP66 rating) - Includes 10-foot Grade Rod (tenths) and Tripod - Up to 90 hours of battery life with alkaline batteries - Optional CR600 receiver available for enhanced functionality
Increased Productivity and Cost Savings With its one-button operation, minimal mechanical parts, and automatic self-leveling, the LL300 requires minimal training, allowing you and your team to work efficiently. The rugged design and weather-resistant construction help reduce downtime and lower repair costs over the life of the product.
Whether you're a landscaper, pool contractor, or do-it-yourselfer, the Spectra Precision LL300 Laser Level provides the precision and durability you need to get the job done quickly and accurately, saving you time and money.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Spectra Precision | ||||
material | Aluminum | ||||
color | Yellow | ||||
style | 15ft Grade Rod / 10ths & Tripod Kit | ||||
item_weight | 32 pounds | ||||
operation_mode | Automatic | ||||
upc | 692284010235 692284006177 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00692284006177 | ||||
manufacturer | Spectra Precision Lasers / Trimble | ||||
part_number | LL300N-1 | ||||
product_dimensions | 8.3 x 7.1 x 7.9 inches | ||||
item_model_number | LL300N-1 | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
pattern | Kit | ||||
power_source | Battery Powered | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
special_features | self-leveling | ||||
included_components | LL300N Laser Level HL450 Receiver with Clamp C45 4 x D-Cell Alkaline Batteries Multi-language Operating Manual Q104025 Tripod GR151 Grade Rod Tenths 15FT "All in One" Carrying Case" | ||||
batteries_included | Yes | ||||
batteries_required | Yes | ||||
battery_cell_type | Alkaline | ||||
warranty_description | 5 Years | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #31,121 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #69 in Levels | ||||
date_first_available | February 28, 2006 |