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GLS-1500 Laser Scanner

  01/03/2010
The Topcon GLS-1500 laser scanner speeds up point cloud collection - 30,000 points per second - in an ‘all-in-one' design to reduce the amount of equipment needed in the field. Precise Scan technology facilitates data collection up to 330 metre range and the GLS-1500 is ten times faster than the previous model, according to Topcon.

Topcon GLS 1500 laser scanner

On-board control, PC control, high-quality co-axially aligned images and scan data; the GLS is a robust and field-ready the instrument will run in the harsh conditions.


The Class 1 Laser classification means that users can scan near airports, busy traffic areas, and populated areas with no effect to the people or the environment. The use of a Class 1 invisible laser offers the benefit of low power consumption. With lower power consumption, the GLS-1500 can operate at longer times with fewer battery changes and that saves time on the job.

 

 





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Supplier: Topcon Europe Positioning

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