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lglog350.jpg (348x66 - 12754 bytes) TOUGH - LIGHTWEIGHT -VERSATILE Compatible with most Laser Receivers, Receiver Bracket not included WE MANUFACTURE TRIMBLE, TOPCON, LEICA, CST BERGER, AGL, Spectra Prcision, etc............ LASER RECEIVER BRACKETS FOR THIS DIRECT READING ROD Made of high strength clear anodized aluminum for lightweight rugged, dependable operation. They will not rust, split, splinter swell or warp in any environment. Tape has heavy duty matte textured face. Easy on the eyes in bright sunlight. Protects the tape numbers from wear and fading. Tape lock grommets are oversized, heavy duty brass. Greatly minimizes the problem of tape tearing. Detector rail is black, high density, U.V.stabilized for long life. Specifically designed to not become brittle when exposed to ultraviolet rays or direct sunlight. Solid tape lock with internal brake slide. Stronger, trouble-free operation. Tape lock pin cannot puncture tape. Designed not to tear puncture or rip tape when pushed against tape face instead of the grommet hole. Tough and rugged for long-lasting life. Same material used for ski bindings and motorcycle parts. We think this two piece 10' direct reading laser rod is the best thing since sliced bread. The sliding tape is marked in feet, tenths, and hundredths and also gives cut and fill measurements. Simply set the rod on a hub with a known elevation, move the receiver until it gives an on grade reading, then move the tape until the known elevation is aligned with the pointer on the receiver clamp. The tape can then be locked so it is stationary with respect to the lower portion of the grade rod. To take further readings, slide the receiver or the upper rod portion until the one grade signal is given, then read the elevation off the tape. There is no need to add or subtract numbers to get your elevation. PH 573-624-8988- Cell: 573-624-5000- FAX: 573-624-8989 Laser Grade is a Federal and State trademark registered by Laser Grade Company since 1981 How to Read A Direct Elevation Rod 1). Set rod foot on a benchmark or hub with a known elevation i.e. 1175.2 elevation 2). Run the laser receiver up or down the side of the rod and/or raise or lower front rod section until you get the on grade signal on your laser detector. 3). Loosen the tape lock pin (lower knob) and disengage the tape pin from the grommet. 4). Roll the tape face until 5.2 is across from the pointer on the laser detector bracket. You are using the last whole number and the decimal numbers of 1175.2 5). Lock the tape by engaging the tape lock pin into the nearest grommet. Then tighten the knob, you have now locked onto the rod elevation 1175.2 (5.2) 6). To find an elevation, simply set the rod foot at any location on the job within the range of your laser. Loosen top knob & run the detector and/or front section up or down until you pick up the on grade signal from your detector. Read the number opposite the pointer. That number is your true elevation. Read my policies on my SquareTrade Seal |