LA 180 L - Stabila
LA 180 L - Stabila
LA 180 L - Stabila
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Accessories<br />
Rotation, line and point lasers Levelling rods<br />
Levelling rods<br />
Type ZP-M<br />
Target plate with rule<br />
Coated plate providing<br />
optimum reflection for<br />
ease of work even in<br />
daylight and over long<br />
distances.<br />
Art. No. 07428/9<br />
Type REC 210 Line<br />
For STABI<strong>LA</strong> line laser with a modulated<br />
laser line: Type <strong>LA</strong>-2PL, Type <strong>LA</strong>X 200.<br />
Art. No. 16851/3<br />
Type LB<br />
Laser goggles<br />
Improve the<br />
visibility of the<br />
laser beam by 50 %.<br />
Art. No. 07470/8<br />
Type REC 300 Digital<br />
Reference deviation can be read off<br />
directly from the display in mm. Probably<br />
the fastest correction of heights. Can be<br />
used with most commercially available<br />
rotation lasers.<br />
Art. No. 16957/2<br />
T-NL anodised<br />
aluminium levelling<br />
rod. Can be docked<br />
with all STABI<strong>LA</strong> laser<br />
receivers and receiving<br />
units. Also suitable<br />
for visual levelling.<br />
Extendable up to<br />
500 cm; long-distance<br />
visible scale with<br />
‘E’ gradations;<br />
reverse side with<br />
‘cm’ gradations.<br />
Art. No. 18170/3<br />
NL anodised aluminium levelling rod.<br />
For all STABI<strong>LA</strong> laser receivers and<br />
receiving units. Extendable up to 240 cm;<br />
scale in ‘mm’ gradations; ± 50 cm<br />
gradations. With adjustment slide for<br />
optimal display clarity and trouble-free<br />
height definition.<br />
Art. No. 07468/5<br />
A rotation laser, receiver, remote control and levelling<br />
rod are an unbeatable team. With it, one person can<br />
level quickly and safely over large distances. The work<br />
is particularly easy when you use the STABI<strong>LA</strong> NL<br />
levelling rod:<br />
1. Align the rod’s zero mark to the laser beam.<br />
2. Move the receiver on the levelling rod to bring it<br />
back in line with the laser beam’s height at the<br />
new measurement point.<br />
3. The height difference plus or minus can now be<br />
read from the NL’s scale.<br />
STABI<strong>LA</strong> laser measuring instruments 38–39