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# Spectra Precision LR50 Laser Machine Display Receiver (NiMH) Rechargeable Batteries ```html

Overview

The Spectra Precision LR50 is a third-generation machine display receiver engineered for maximum sensitivity and stability in demanding earthwork operations. Rechargeable NiMH battery integration eliminates the need for consumable alkaline packs, reducing operational costs while delivering continuous power for full-shift performance. The dual-axis display provides simultaneous elevation and slope readouts with 1mm sensitivity across a 300-foot working radius, making it ideal for grading contractors who demand precision under variable site conditions.

Built around Spectra's advanced HL700 laser compatibility, the LR50 features an IP67-rated weatherproof housing with anti-vibration mounting and backlit LCD that remains visible in direct sunlight. The rechargeable battery system provides 60+ hours of runtime per charge cycle, with quick-swap capability for continuous operation during extended earthmoving projects.

Key Specifications

  • Reception Range: Up to 300 feet (90m) radius from laser source
  • Detection Accuracy: ±1mm at optimal range; ±3mm at maximum distance
  • Battery Type: NiMH rechargeable pack (included); 60+ hour runtime
  • Display Type: Dual-axis backlit LCD with 9-segment LED bar graph
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
  • Weatherproofing: IP67 (dust-tight, submersible to 1 meter)
  • Mounting: Universal rod clamp for 1.25" to 2" masts
  • Vibration Resistance: ISO 8688-2 certified for heavy equipment use
  • Laser Compatibility: HL700, HL750, LL500 rotating lasers
  • Update Rate: 20 readings per second for machine control
  • Weight: 1.8 lbs (0.82 kg) with battery installed
  • Warranty: 3-year manufacturer coverage

What's in the Kit

  • LR50 Machine Display Receiver with dual-axis sensor array
  • NiMH rechargeable battery pack (pre-installed)
  • AC wall charger with international voltage compatibility (100-240V)
  • 12V vehicle charger adapter for field charging
  • Universal rod clamp mounting bracket (adjustable 1.25"-2")
  • Protective storage case with foam insert
  • Quick-start calibration guide and full operation manual
  • Manufacturer 3-year warranty registration card

Job Applications

  • Excavator Grade Control: Real-time bucket positioning feedback during bulk excavation prevents over-dig situations that waste time on backfilling, with dual-axis display showing both depth and cross-slope simultaneously for complex drainage trenches.
  • Dozer Finishing Operations: Sub-grade preparation for concrete pads and asphalt requires continuous monitoring—the LR50's vibration-resistant mounting maintains accuracy on moving blades where handheld receivers would lose calibration within minutes.
  • Scraper Box Leveling: Maintaining consistent cut depth across large site developments demands reception stability at extended ranges; the 300-foot radius keeps equipment productive without constant laser repositioning that delays production cycles.
  • Drainage and Utility Trenching: Slope-sensitive applications like storm sewer installation benefit from the 1mm detection accuracy that ensures gravity-flow functionality without costly re-work from grade errors discovered during final inspection.
  • Agricultural Land Leveling: Field preparation for irrigation systems requires extended battery runtime—the rechargeable NiMH pack eliminates mid-shift battery replacements that interrupt the precision needed for consistent water distribution across acreage.
  • Parking Lot and Roadway Subgrade: Multi-day grading projects gain cost efficiency from eliminating disposable batteries, while the backlit display supports early-morning and evening shifts when natural lighting conditions would render non-illuminated receivers unreadable.

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FAQ

How does the LR50 improve accuracy compared to handheld laser receivers?
The LR50's machine-mounted design eliminates human positioning error by fixing the receiver directly to the blade or bucket. Its dual-axis sensor array provides simultaneous elevation and slope feedback at 20 readings per second, whereas handheld receivers require operators to manually position a grade rod and interpret single-axis readings. The anti-vibration mounting maintains calibration on moving equipment, and the continuous display allows operators to make micro-adjustments in real time rather than stopping machinery to check grade stakes.
What's the total cost savings from rechargeable batteries versus alkaline models?
Alkaline-powered receivers consume approximately $800-1,200 annually in batteries for full-time earthwork operations (based on weekly replacements at $15-20 per set). The LR50's NiMH system eliminates this recurring expense after the initial purchase, with battery packs lasting 500+ charge cycles before replacement. For contractors running equipment 200+ days per year, the rechargeable configuration typically achieves ROI within 18-24 months while reducing job-site waste from disposable batteries.
Can the LR50 maintain accuracy in high-vibration environments like compactors or rock excavation?
Yes—the LR50 meets ISO 8688-2 vibration standards specifically for construction machinery. The internal sensor array uses dampened mounting and accelerometer compensation to filter vibration noise from actual grade changes. Field testing on vibratory compactors and rippers shows the receiver maintains ±1mm accuracy at frequencies up to 50Hz. The reinforced housing and shock-isolated display prevent calibration drift that would occur with receivers designed only for handheld use.
How do I know when the receiver is properly aligned with the rotating laser beam?
The LR50 features a 9-segment LED bar graph surrounding the numeric display—when properly aligned, the center LED illuminates solid green and the display shows "0.0" for on-grade conditions. As the blade moves above or below grade, ascending or descending LEDs activate proportionally, with audible tones increasing in frequency as you approach target elevation. The dual-axis display simultaneously shows cross-slope deviation, allowing single-glance confirmation that both vertical and horizontal positioning meet specifications without toggling between screen modes.
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