A dual grade laser is an advanced construction tool designed for precise leveling and grading tasks.

Dual-grade lasers allow simultaneous adjustments in both horizontal and vertical planes, offering high accuracy and automatic self-levelling. Commonly used in road construction, foundation laying, landscaping, and other grading applications, these lasers contribute to efficient and precise project outcomes.

Their features, including remote control, grade matching functions, long-range capabilities, and clear LCD displays, make them valuable assets in achieving accurate slopes and elevations in construction projects.

Advanced lasers are equipped with automatic self-levelling capabilities. This ensures that the laser remains level even if the device is moved or bumped during operation, reducing errors in measurements.

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  • Topcon RL-SV2S Laser + LS-100D

    Topcon RL-SV2S Laser + LS-100D

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    $5,380

    Features:

    Topcon Dual Grade

    • Multi-use applications. Designed for a variety of tasks, it can be used for horizontal, sloping and vertical laser applications. Slopes up to ±5% can be used in either the X or Y axis. Turn it on its side and use it for layout and alignment jobs.
    • High powered. With an operating range of over 800 m (diameter), the RL-SV2S has the power to cover even the biggest projects.
    • Long battery life. Contractors who want a laser with a long battery life will love the RL-SV2S. With an operating time of 65 hours with the rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack, this laser will still be working long after others have quit.
    • All weather dependability. With the IP66 rating, the RL-SV2S is “job site tough” and can withstand dust, a sudden shower and even torrential rainfall.
  • VISION 2N DUAL GRADE

    Vision 2N Dual Grade Laser

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    $6,350

    VISION 2N DUAL GRADE HORIZONTAL TWO-AXIS GRADE LASER WITH AUTOMATIC READJUSTMENT

    VISION 2N DUAL GRADE has Horizontal two-axis inclination laser with automatic monitoring and readjustment of the laser level (autoslope).

    The inclined plane is constantly monitored electronically and readjusted immediately in the event of changes due to thermal or mechanical influences.

    In the event of major deviations, the TILT function becomes active so that the measurement is interrupted and an error message is displayed.

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