Laser Digital & Optical Levels Rotating Laser Levels

RL250 Rotating Laser level 519073

$1,195.00 excl GST

Rotating Laser with horizontal and vertical auto level and slope function

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519073

Rotating Laser Levels

A Professional, robust and fully featured self levelling rotating laser level kit including receiver and remote control. 
Horizontal and vertical reference with dual axis slope function.
Plumb up and down point positioning.
Scanning function.
  • ABS tough body
  • Visible red beam
  • Horizontal and vertical automatic levelling
  • Long range wireless remote
  • Scanning and speed control
  • Tilt alarm
  • Rechargeable battery pack
  • Back up alkaline battery pack
  • Warranty 3 Years
  • Need a Staff & Tripod
    Add a ShockWatch Clip
  • Self levelling in horizontal and vertical
    Plumb up and down dots
    Slope in X & Y up to 10°
    Accuracy ± 3mm in 30m
    Auto-levelling range ± 5°
    Working range 500m diameter
    Rotational Speed 60, 120, 300, 600RPM
    Long range infra red remote control
    Battery life 50 hours (Ni-MH) 40 hours (Alkaline)
    IP Rating 55
    Weight 2.7kg

  • RL250S Laser
  • Receiver and Bracket
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • Rechargeable Batteries Ni-MH and Alkaline battery packs
  • Charger 240V
  • Laser Target
  • Glasses
  • Heavy Duty Carry Case with foam inset

Questions?

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FAQs

What's the difference between red beam and green beam lasers?
Green beam is 4-5 times brighter to the human eye and has a longer range.
They can be used for outdoor work and an ideal option for indoor applications where light is low.
Considering green beams have an extra component, they take more time to produce and they consume more battery power. This makes green beam levels more expensive.

Red beam levels operate with a receiver which detects the laser. 
They are recommended for outdoor work, bright conditions and for distances beyond 30 feet.
Red beam has a longer battery life and doesn't require as much power.

What are IP Ratings and how to read them?
IP rating codes, also known as Ingress Protection or International Protection ratings are used to classify the different levels of sealing effectiveness provided by an electrical enclosure against foreign bodies such as tools, hands, dirt and moisture.
IP ratings have two numbers.
The first relates to solids such as dust and has a maximum rating of 6.
The second relates to liquids and goes as high as 8.
Examples:
IP55 and IP65: Protected from most dust and low pressure water.
IP67: Dustproof and resistance to water up to a depth. 

When does my rotary laser need calibrating?
Calibration re-test and certification is recommended every 6 months or at least once a year by an authorised service centre.
If your rotary laser has received a knock, the accuracy can be self checked to determine if a re-calibration is required. Self Check Your Rotary Laser Accuracy