The Spectra Precision Laser Receiver HL450 (Model: HL450) is a reliable, easy-to-use tool designed for construction professionals needing precise elevation measurements. This advanced receiver works seamlessly with any rotating laser transmitter, offering digital elevation readouts and a large reception height for enhanced productivity. Its patented anti-strobe sensor and durable design make it perfect for tough job site conditions.
Key Features:
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Digital Elevation Readout: Displays numeric measurements of ±40 mm or ±1.5 inches, saving time by eliminating the need to move the rod clamp.
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Dual LCD Display: Large, easy-to-read displays on both the front and rear for convenient visibility.
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Extended Reception Height: 102 mm (4 inches), double the industry standard, for quick and accurate laser beam acquisition.
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Patented Anti-Strobe Sensor: Blocks interference from construction lights, ensuring consistent and accurate readings.
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Durable Design: Built to withstand tough job site conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Specifications:
- Model Number: HL450
- Digital Elevation Readout: ±40 mm or ±1.5 inches
- Reception Height: 102 mm (4 inches)
- Display: Large front and rear LCDs for easy readability
- Accuracy: Displays precise elevation difference from on-grade
- Compatible Lasers: Works with all rotating laser transmitters
- Anti-Strobe Sensor: Blocks interference from bright construction lights
- Housing Material: Durable, impact-resistant plastic
- Power Source: 2 AA batteries
- Battery Life: Up to 50 hours of continuous use
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
- Water and Dust Resistance: IP67 rated, ensuring protection from dust and water immersion
- Weight: 0.27 kg (0.6 lbs)
- Dimensions: 168 x 76 x 29 mm (6.6 x 3 x 1.1 inches)
- Clamp Type: Universal rod clamp compatible with various rods
- Warranty: 3 Years “No Excuses” Warranty
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How does the HL450 display elevation?
It features front and rear LCD screens that show numeric elevation differences.
Q2: Can the HL450 be used in harsh environments?
Yes, it is rated IP67 for water and dust resistance and can handle tough job site conditions.
Q3: What is the anti-strobe sensor, and how does it work?
The patented anti-strobe sensor prevents interference from construction lights, ensuring consistent readings.
Q4: How durable is the HL450?
The receiver is built with impact-resistant housing, making it rugged and reliable for demanding environments.
Q5: Is the HL450 easy to use for beginners?
Yes, it has a user-friendly interface with clear LCD displays for easy operation.
Q6: Can the HL450 detect different types of lasers?
Yes, it works with all rotating laser transmitters, making it versatile for various applications.
Q7: Is the HL450 lightweight and portable?
Yes, its compact design and lightweight build make it easy to carry and use on-site.