The Spectra GL612N is a rugged, automatic self-leveling laser with a working range of up to 2,600 ft. Used in a wide variety of grading, excavating and alignment applications, this construction rotary laser features PlaneLok and Grade Matching for increased accuracy in slope measurement. It delivers a self-leveling accuracy of 1/16th in., making it ideal for agricultural and construction applications. You can mount this device vertically or horizontally on a 5/8-11 tripod. Allowing the use of multiple lasers on site, the GL612N features a mask mode that eliminates interference with other crews. It also includes an RC602 radio remote control that gives you full control of the laser from up to 330 ft. away. Electronic leveling vibration filter reduces vibrations typically experienced on tall tripods, in high winds or on high vibration job sites. Incorporating automatic temperature and grade compensation, this Spectra Precision laser level delivers highly accurate results in any weather or geographical location. With an IP67 rating, the GL612N laser level is protected against dust and water immersion and can even survive a drop of up to 3 ft. on concrete. This grade slope laser works up to 35-hours using rechargeable NiMH batteries and approximately 40-hours using alkaline batteries.
- Up to 2,600 ft. operating range
- 1/16 in. accuracy at 100 ft.
- Includes HL760 laser receiver
- Self-leveling within 14
- Single grade to 25 %
- Graphic LCD display and keypad
- Grade matching measures and displays the existing grade
- Planeok automatically locks on the laser beam
- Mask mode for using multiple lasers on site
- Electronic leveling vibration filter
- Automatic temperature compensation
- Radio remote control included
- 5/8-11 tripod thread
- 40-hour battery life
- Water resistant
- Dustproof to IP67
- Withstands a 3 ft. drop onto concrete
Camille Predovic (verified owner) –
Easy to use, very light weight. Room in the case for extra items.
Heidi Parker (verified owner) –
I wanted something that I could set up and walk away from. that’s exactly what I got. I had a complicated methane extraction project at a landfill. using H.D.P.E. I had to have a solid 3% grade for my pipeline. due to the moisture in the ground. that was being extracted along with the methane. so my pipe has to drain to its designated low points other wise it would render the particular well useless. because of the water build up. my customer was adament about my trench being correct. This worked like a charm.… I would highly recommend despite the trouble in the beginning,