Description
The NEDO PRIMUS 2 HVA2 Radio remote control for a convenient handling Applications: Use of batter boards, elevation control, depth control for excavations, rough and fine grading, setting foundations, machine automation, bricklaying, laying screed, concrete forming, setting reference markers, drywall installation, landscaping, ceiling construction, facade construction the NEDO PRIMUS 2 HVA2 Auto Align function: At the push of a button, the laser level automatically aligns with the laser receiver COMMANDER2 HVA2N. Ideal when batter boards are used.
SPECIFICATIONS
Levelling accuracy | ± 0.5 mm/10 m |
Self-levelling range | ± 5° motor-powered, with automatic level control |
Accuracy of the slope function | ± 0.015% |
Setting of slopes in two axes | ± 10%, direct entry |
Working range Ø approx. | 700 m with receiver COMMANDER2 HVA2N |
Laser | < 1mW, laser class 2, 635 nm. Optional 3R available |
Working range radio remote control approx. | 150 m |
Working range AutoAlign approx. | 50 m |
Rotating speed | 10, 60, 300 and 600 rpm |
Scanning angle | 0°, 5°, 10° und 15° |
Protection class | IP 66 |
Power supply | Rechargeable batteries NiMH 4.8 V, 8500 mAh and Alkaline Battery Tray |
Operation duration approx. | 100 h – rechargeable |
Connecting thread | 5/8’ – plus Nedo Quick Fix adaptor |
Warranty | 3 years |
Nedo History
1901 | The company is founded by Hermann Nestle |
1913 | The new company building in Riedsteige is occupied |
1938 | Dipl.-Ing. Walter Alfred Fischer, son-in-law of the company’s founder, becomes a shareholder |
1945-1947 | French occupation troops require Nedo to produce timber houses |
1947 | Hermann Nestle dies, Walter Alfred Fischer becomes sole shareholder |
1955 | Start of production in Hochgerichtstraße |
1959 | Dipl.-Ing. Walter Hermann Fischer starts working at Nedo |
1962 | Dipl.-Ing. Walter Hermann Fischer is appointed managing director |
1970 | Building 3 is occupied |
1977 | Nedo launches production of wooden and aluminium tripods |
1980 | Building 4 is occupied |
1981 | Dipl.-Ing. Walter and Gisela Fischer found FIMEX AG in Switzerland. Nedo adds measuring tools to its product line |
1982 | A revolutionary process for manufacturing high-precision scales goes into operation |
1988 | The first electronic levelling rod is presented |
1990 | Building 6 is occupied |
1991 | Walter Alfred Fischer dies at the age of 85 |
1995 | Building 5 is occupied |
1996 | Gisela Fischer is appointed as an additional managing director |
1997 | Dipl.-Wirtsch.Ing. Frank Fischer starts working at Nedo. Certification of Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 |
1999 | Dr.-Ing. Thomas Fischer starts working at Nedo |
2000 | Dr. Ing. T. Fischer and Dipl. Wirtschafts-Ing. F. Fischer are appointed as managing directors |
2001 | Nedo celebrates its 100th anniversary |
2002 | Nedo opens a US sales office and logistics center |
2007 | Nedo acquires and modernizes the neighboring industrial building, the current building 7, and expands the production area by 5.500 m2 |
2009 | Nedo presents a new laser programme |
2011 | Nedo wins the Red Dot Design Award for its products PRIMUS 2 and QUASAR 6 |
2011 | Nedo is certified as AEO-C |
2014 | Nedo products are used at CERN |
2016 | Nedo celebrates its 115th anniversary |
2018 | Presentation of the innovative Flexijet 3D surveying system |
2019 | Presentation of the new TUBUS 2 Pipe Laser |
2021 | Nedo celebrates celebrates its 120th anniversary |