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Spectra Laser LT58 Green Beam Self Leveling 3-Plain Cross Line Laser Level
Spectra Precision Laser has more choices and better choices because they build the toughest products on earth. There’s a reason Spectra Precision Laser is the strongest name in the industry. They invented the industry. From day one they have pioneered every major development in laser positioning for construction. That’s why you will find their products
Topcon RL-H4C Rotary Laser Kit Self Leveling 16′ Grade Rod INCHES and Tripod
Topcon RL-H4C Rotary Laser Kit Self Leveling 16′ Grade Rod INCHES and Tripod. Topcon RL-H4C &###xA0;Rotary Laser Kit Self Leveling 16′ Grade Rod INCHES and Tripod. The Topcon RL-H4C Self-Leveling Rotary Laser is a good tool for excavating as it has the ability to match slopes. It has a range of 2,600′, with the accuracy
CST/Berger 57-ALHV Self Leveling Rotary Laser Stand Kit Horizontal/Vert
CST/Berger 57-ALHV Horizontal and Vertical Laser Kit. Open box cst/berger 57- alhv kit. Most items still in packaging. 57-alhv laster turned on to check functionality. Comes with 57-alhv laser, LD440 detector, Tripod, rod, v mount, target mirror, remote, case, and safety glasses. Can be used up to 850m with accuracy at within 1/16″ Inch horizontally
Topcon RL-H4C Self Leveling Rotary Laser Level LD-8 receiver 14 Foot Rod Tripod
Topcon RL-H4C Self Leveling Rotary Laser Level LD-8 receiver 14 Foot Rod Tripod. Holder 6 Rod Clamp. BONUS Ld-8 Laser Receiver. Adir Aluminum Construction Tripod. Adir 14′ Aluminum Grade Rod (Inches) (available in 10ths or in metric upon your request). AA Batteries for Receiver. Hard Shell Carrying Case. Bonus &###xA0;Red Laser Glasses&##xA0. Bonus &###xA0;AdirPro Bubble
Spectra Precision LL300N-1 Self Leveling Laser Level Kit withTenths Rod & HL450
LL300N-1 Laser Level Tenths Kit. The Spectra Precision® LL300N Laser Level features a rugged design with “hard hat” rotor protection that provides superior drop and weather protection. Built to withstand severe drops of up to 3 ft (1 m) directly onto concrete, or up to 5 ft (1.5 m) when pushed over on a tripod