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Pro Shot Alpha-C Cone Grade Laser - 020-0020C (4% conical slope)
1 review- Conical slope of ±4% w/ 1/4% increments
- Horizontal accuracy: ±10 arc sec.
- Includes R9 laser receiver
- Working range: 2,000 ft. diameter (610m)
- Single axis slope matching up to 8%
- Self-leveling range: ±5 degrees
- Rotation speed of 500rpm
- Visible 670nm laser beam (<1mW)
- 6-Year Warranty
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AS2 Magnum Grade Laser
No reviews- Includes S2 compound slope kit
- Enables dual slope projection
- Single axis slope capability of 25%
- Working range of 3,300 ft. w/ R9 receiver
- Accuracy: ±10 arc sec. (±1/16" per 100')
- Selectable rotation speed: 600, 900, or 1,200 rpm
- Self-leveling range: ±4 degrees
- 90-hour operation w/ 4 alkaline batteries
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Pro Shot AS2 Grade Laser - 300-0000S
1 review- Single axis slope capability of 25%
- Working range of 2,000 ft. w/ R9 receiver
- Accuracy: ±14 arc sec. (±.080" per 100' or ±2.0mm per 30m)
- Rotation speed of 600 rpm
- 3-year Guardian Warranty
- Self-leveling range: ±4 degrees
- Visible 670nm laser beam (<1mW)
- 115-hour operation w/ 4 alkaline batteries
- CDRH and IEC Class 2 laser classification
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GRADE LASER PRODUCTS & BUYER'S GUIDE
Grade Lasers are rotary lasers with the added ability to grade or set slopes manually or automatically. Durable, extremely accurate, and easy to use, grade lasers are great tools for landscaping, drainage works, and general construction jobs. Tiger Supplies carries a wide range of Grade Laser Levels to meet every contractor’s needs and budget.
OUR BEST-SELLER
The Spectra Precision GL1425C Dual Grade Laser is a versatile self-leveling rotary laser useful for horizontal, multi-slope, and vertical applications. It can do slope works up to ±5% (±15% with tilting plate) in either the X or Y axis, and it can also be used for layout and alignment jobs if you turn it on its side. With a working range of up to 2,625 feet (800m), the GL1425C is ideal for big projects, deep-cut excavations, long-range pipe laying, and more. This IP66-rated Grade Laser can withstand torrential rainfall. If you're already carrying one too many remote controls, you'll be happy to know that the GL1425C Grade Laser can be controlled using a Bluetooth-paired device or Spectra's Laser Remote App
GRADE LASER LEVEL BUYER’S GUIDE
Investing in the right Grade Laser Level can mean faster project turnarounds and higher profit for construction contractors. Choosing the right Grade Laser Level involves considering the nature and scope of the job and of course your budget.
Types of Grade Laser Levels
Grade Laser Levels are either single-slope or dual-slope. A dual-slope grade laser can simultaneously project a beam in the X and Y axes while a single-slope grade laser can only do so on one axis at a time. Dual-slope grade lasers are ideal for setting out driveways or any area with slopes in both the X and Y axes.
Grade lasers match the grade manually or automatically. With manual grade lasers, the operator takes the grade rod and the receiver to the elevation that needs to be matched. The laser is then manually sloped until the beam hits the on-grade position on the receiver. Manual grade matching requires two persons and requires calculations to get the grade.
Automatic grade matching involves the same process except the laser communicates with the receiver via radio and the beam automatically adjusts to the on-grade position on the receiver, allowing for one-man operation. Advanced grade lasers will also then display the actual grade. The Spectra Precision GL722 Dual Grade Laser is one example of a grade laser with automatic grade matching and display. It saves time and eliminates complex grade calculations.
Applications of Grade Lasers
Slope lasers are great for indoor and outdoor jobs of any size. Grade Laser Levels can be used for any application involving precise leveling and grade control or allowing for runoff, such as building pads, parking lots and runways, fine-grade excavation, land leveling or tiling, concrete forming, and framework, setting foundations, footings, and more.
Grade laser levels also work with machine control receivers to not only detect grade but to take it a step further and to help start digging! If you are working on a busy job site, choose a grade laser with a bump alert and beam masking to avoid damage and interference from other lasers.
Top Grade Laser Level Brands Buying a Grade Laser Level from a trusted and established brand will ensure quality and performance. The following brands are the leading innovators of Grade Laser Levels: Spectra-Precision | Proshot-Laser | Leica | Johnson-Level | Geomax |
Choosing the Right Grade Laser Level
Choosing a Grade laser Level can be challenging with the wide offering available in the market. Let’s take a look at some factors to consider when choosing a Grade Laser Level for sale:
1. Accuracy - Different projects need different levels of accuracy. A simple residential fencing job, for example, may be completed with ±3/32 inch accuracy over 100 feet. Bigger projects like trenching or airport construction would need a laser with at least ±1/16 inch accuracy over 100 feet.
2. Range - The working range you need depends on the project. Will you be doing short or long-range grading and slope work? You should also consider the wireless range of the laser receiver as this will affect your workflow and productivity.
3. Rotation Speeds - Grade Laser Levels usually have 300 or 600 RPM (rotation per minute). Slower rotation speeds make the beam more visible to the human eye, making it ideal for indoor use. Faster rotation speeds are easier to detect for laser receivers - great for outdoor use. If you work indoors and outdoors, it’s best to choose a Grade Laser Level with adjustable rotation speeds.
Shop Quality Grade Lasers at the Best Price
If you’re looking to buy a Grade Laser to add to your toolkit or to replace an old unit, be sure to check out our extensive line of Grade Lasers at Tiger Supplies. We have Grade Lasers from Spectra Precision, Leica, Geomax, and other industry-leading brands. As our customers know, we are dedicated to providing reliable customer support whether you have bought from us or not. If you need help in choosing a Grade Laser Level, reach out to us via phone call, email, or live chat. We’ll be happy to help!