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Spectra HL700 Laserometer, Rod Clamp with Circular Vial and Universal Multi-Language Operator's Manual

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About this item

  • Digital readout of elevation allows faster readings by displaying the exact numerical distance from grade, eliminating the need to move the receiver to get to "on-grade"
  • Anti-Strobe Sensor stops construction strobe lights from setting off the receiver and eliminates phantom strikes for easier identification of true laser beam signals
  • Large 5-inch (12.7 centimeter) reception height allows faster readings by acquiring the beam quickly and makes it easier to stay in the beam
  • Construction site tough, withstands direct drops up to 10 ft (3 meters) onto concrete, durable in tough environments; less downtime due to damage or service requirements after accidental drops
  • 60+-hour battery life with 2 AA batteries and variable automatic shutoff times, user is less likely to run out of power so it keeps working with no downtime due to power loss and reduces annual operating costs setup


Amazon.ca Product Description

The Spectra Precision HL700 Digital Readout Receiver features digital readout of elevation that provides a numeric display of ± 2 inches (±5 cm). Patented reception technology allows nearly infinite resolution for greatest accuracy. The readout is displayed on the large front and rear LCDs and show exactly how far the elevation is from on-grade. Accurate measurements can be made without moving the rod clamp, saving time and increasing productivity. The HL700 has a 5 inch (12.7 cm) reception height, more than double the industry standard, which allows quick acquisition of the laser beam. Six levels of sensitivity (accuracy) offer maximum flexibility to meet jobsite requirements, from rough grading to fine grade checking. Also included is a patented anti-strobe sensor that prevents construction equipment lights from giving faulty signals. The receiver is designed to survive rough construction site conditions. It is waterproof and can withstand accidental drops of 10 feet (3 meters) onto concrete. Highly visible LEDs on the front show red for high and low and green for on-grade.

From the Manufacturer

The new Spectra Precision Laser HL700 Laserometer features digital readout of elevation. Large sensing range and anti-strobe sensor, the Spectra Precision Laser HL700 Laserometer features a digital readout of elevation that provides a numeric display of ± 2 inches (±5 cm). The readout is displayed on the large front and rear LCD’s and shows exactly how far the elevation is from on-grade. Accurate measurements can be made without moving the rod clamp, saving time and increasing productivity. The HL700 has a 5 inch (12.7 cm) reception height, more than double the industry standard, which allows quick acquisition of the laser beam. Also included is a patented anti-strobe sensor that prevents construction lights from giving faulty signals and makes it easier to identify the laser beam signals. The Laserometer is designed to survive the tough construction site conditions. It is totally waterproof and can withstand a drop of 10 feet (3 meters) onto concrete. Highly visible LED’s on the front show red for high and low and green for on-grade. The HL700 can be used as either a hand-held or rod mounted receiver for a wide range of applications.


Darryl
Reviewed in Australia on July 31, 2023
Great tool, takes all the effort out of laser leveling. Precision display makes adjustments easy. Worth every cent.
Guillermo calles
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2021
Makes life a lot easier
Heath
Reviewed in Australia on January 30, 2021
Exceptional value and quick delivery
Stiletto
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020
In terms of laser receiver performance, this laser receiver from Spectra Precision (which is a re-branded Seco Apache Storm, Trimble owns both Spectra Precision and Seco) and outclasses not only the LS-80L that my RL-H5A came with, but the recommended Topcon upgrade (the LS-100D) as well. All three sell for about the same price give or take, but the HL-700 is the better performer of the bunch in my opinion. The HL700 is designed to be compatible with all red beam rotary laser levels, more or less.On the topic of compatibility, I'd say that compatibility is good, except for two noticeable areas: you lose the ability to monitor the rotary laser battery status and the height alert of the RL-H5A remotely on the laser receiver (you keep these functions with the Topcon LS-100D). Only you can decide if these are showstopper issues for you. They were not for me, as I tend to keep an eye on the battery status (4 D cells last over 100 hours!) and in my application no one really messes with my rotary laser. For me, I decided to trade off those two alerts for the added features and robust design of the HL-700. Note that I am referring to REMOTE alerts that display on the laser receiver, my Topcon laser itself will NOTICEABLY display that these conditions have happened locally on the rotary laser by flashing all of its panel lights and slowing down its rotation. Low battery occurs once the battery voltage drops below 4 volts, so pretty soon afterwards the rotary laser will just stop working.The only other nits I have to say about the current version of the HL-700 is that you will need a flat head screwdriver to pry open the battery compartment, the latch is way too tight to use your fingers. This is probably intentional, to ensure a strong watertight seal on the battery compartment door rubber gasket. And the included rod bracket should have a molded indicator pointer showing exactly where to read grade. On the HL-700 bracket, you need to realize that the top edge of the rod bracket handle is at the same plane as the indicator on the HL-700. Its OK once you realize this and are used to it, and just read off the top edge of the rectangular handle. One other thing to be aware of is that if you wear polarized glasses outdoors, you might have trouble reading the LCD displays on the HL-700. When I wear my polarized sunglasses, the LCD screen on the front and on the back has all sorts of rainbows on it, making it hard to read. I just peek over the top of the glasses to see the screen, but this might be a problem for you if you wear prescription sunglasses. Keep in mind that this happens with other LCD screens for me too, not just the HL700.Otherwise, for the money the Spectra Precision HL-700 tops anything offered by Topcon. One point to note is that the HL-700 is a much bigger and better built laser receiver than the LS-80L, thus it is noticeably heavier, which is to be expected. When moving it from section to section on your grade rod, it is much easier to fumble it and drop it. Thankfully, it is designed to take a 10 foot drop to concrete and survive, something I cannot say about the Topcon laser receivers.I do not think you will disappointed with the HL-700, it does everything the marketing literature says it does, and does it well even when paired with a non-Spectra Precision red laser (except the remote alerting described earlier). With Amazon's excellent return policy, you have nothing to fear buying it here!
justin o
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
Works great! Product was larger than i expected, but works great and cheaper than other models
carole st-pierre
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2019
Product is the one we have been using for many years
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 26, 2017
These are the dogs Danglies for anyone in the construction trade.Have not used mine but got one for the other half of the firm he reckons it shows a whole brick variation in depth (very handy indeed )