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Spectra Precision HL700 Digital Readout Receiver for Basic & Advanced Performance, Huge 5 in (12.7 cm) Reception Height, Front & Rear LCD Displays, Waterproof and Weatherproof

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Features

  • package height : 9.144 cm
  • package length : 20.32 cm
  • package width : 11.938 cm
  • Product type : TOOLS

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.

Brand: Spectra Precision


Material: Plastic


Style: Laser


Item Weight: 0.72 Kilograms


Operation Mode: Automatic


Brand: ‎Spectra Precision


Material: ‎Plastic


Style: ‎Laser


Item Weight: ‎0.72 Kilograms


Operation Mode: ‎Automatic


UPC: ‎733353766254 692284007372


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎72


Manufacturer: ‎Spectra Precision


Part Number: ‎HL700


Item Weight: ‎1.58 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.87 x 4.72 x 3.54 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎HL700


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Laser Receiver


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎3 Years


Date First Available: October 1, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product
Works great! Product was larger than i expected, but works great and cheaper than other models
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020 by justin o

  • Sweet upgrade to Topcon RL-H5A rotary laser kit!
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020 by Stiletto

  • Awesome unit
Works great easy to use and very accurate.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019 by david hoover

  • Best receiver head I have ever used (31 years)
I have been using lasers at construction sites since 1989. We were the first in our california county to get one. The 1st and 2nd gen receivers were fast response when using a tall rod and checking grade for an excavator where you have to move in and back out quickly to not slow down the machine. So the head has to tell you very fast if it's up or down. This HEAD does. For the last 15 years, I have not liked the $400 heads that come with my $4500 laser units. They respond very slowly, too slow for the above-mentioned use, nor for checking grade for a backhoe that swings out and then back in, and you need to check grade while the machine is dumping the dirt and tell the operator that he has to go down more or move ahead because it's on grade. Plus this head will tell you (with in 2" up or down) how many MM, inches, or decimal, the grade. It's been very nice for our grade checker to be able to say "1.5" down, and not guess how far he is leaning the rod over to make the receiver sing solid tone. Batteries (2 AA) seem to last shorter than the other heads I have used, but small price to pay for awesomeness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2020 by David B.

  • Replace your lame laser sensor with this, Worth every penny!
Love this, works well with my existing laser and makes it easy for my grade checker to place quick adjustment paint marks or depth to knock a grade hub in.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2013 by John V Conn

  • Worth the extra dollars
The HL700 replaces the standard receiver that came with my spectra Laser. The old one would not tone and I just didn't trust it any more. The HL700 has features that my old one did not have. I can now just look at the read out and know how high or low I am. It also has more control, in that I can set it from 1/32 to 1/2 increments. It seems to be more rugged that the last one. I like that the rod clamp is removable. All in all, I would say that I got my money's worth. As an adder, after having had it for a while now, I would say that it is ABSOLUTELY worth the extra $ for my application. I would bump this up to five stars except that I wish it had one more feature; that being a laser catcher reader thingy on the back of the receiver. This one does seem to catch the laser at a wider angle that my old one, but still would be nice for it to read at nearly 360 degrees. Some times it is such that I can not get the story pole tight to the surface I am leveling to and I have to use a speed square to get an accurate mark. Not always a small thing when you only have two hands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2013 by MCG

  • Expensive but worth every cent
This receiver has transformed the speed we work no we know we’re not just under height but 4mm under hight ! Making it easy to get the correct height quickly and easily. If I lost this tomorrow I’d buy another one before the day was out…. 5 out of 5 from me
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2021 by Jason Trower

  • Spectra HL700 Laser receiver
I ordered my new Spectra HL700 Laser receiver on time and it works great.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2018 by Amazon Customer

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