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Enhanced Rotating Laser

  03/03/2011
The new self-levelling rotating laser from Topcon, the RL-H4C, includes components that are newly designed to offer the users the maximum performance. This is an addition to the popular RL-H series of rotating lasers, satisfying the increased demands for job site durability, range, accuracy, and versatility.


Topcon Construction Laser
In combination with the new laser sensor LS-80L, the RL-H4C increses operating range to 800 metres in diameter, which is more than a 100% increase over previous models and the longest range for its price level.


The RL-H4C has a number of charcteristics: ±10 arc-seconds horizontal accuracy; ±5 degrees self-leveling range; longest battery life in its class - 100 hours with four D/LR20 alkaline batteries, 60 hours with Ni-MH rechargeable battery; can also operate with AC power; on-the-fly battery recharging; single-axis manual slope capability for grade-matching setting; IP66 protection against dust and water and large dual handles for easy carrying and set up. 

 

 





Supplier: Topcon Europe Positioning

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