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Spectra Precision LR50-1 Laser Machine Display Receiver (Alkaline) — $1,700

Professional-grade laser detection with the convenience of alkaline power. The Spectra Precision LR50-1 delivers millimeter-level accuracy without requiring battery charging infrastructure—ideal for remote sites, seasonal operations, and crews managing multiple receiver fleets.

Overview

The LR50-1 brings Spectra Precision's proven laser detection technology to environments where rechargeable battery management isn't practical. Operating on standard alkaline D-cell batteries available at any hardware store, this receiver eliminates downtime from dead rechargeable packs and removes the logistical burden of maintaining charging stations across distributed job sites.

Built around the same detection platform as Spectra's flagship LR50, the LR50-1 features dual-LCD machine displays that show elevation in both numeric and graphic formats simultaneously. The large front display provides at-a-glance status for operators, while the top-mounted display ensures visibility when mounted on excavator masts or dozer blades. Detection accuracy remains within ±1mm across the full 360° capture range.

This receiver excels in excavation, grading, and drainage applications where machines operate beyond easy access to power sources. The alkaline power system delivers approximately 60 hours of continuous operation per battery set, with instant battery replacement requiring no recalibration or system restart. Water and dust protection meets IP67 standards, ensuring reliable operation through weather exposure and the vibration environment of heavy equipment.

Key Specifications

  • Power System: 4× alkaline D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Battery Life: Approximately 60 hours continuous operation
  • Detection Accuracy: ±1mm in standard mode
  • Working Range: Diameter up to 800m (2,600 ft) with appropriate laser
  • Display Type: Dual LCD screens (front-mounted + top-mounted)
  • Display Information: Numeric elevation, graphic position, signal strength, battery status
  • Detection Range: 360° horizontal capture
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F)
  • Environmental Rating: IP67 (dustproof, waterproof to 1m)
  • Mounting: Standard rod clamp included, machine mounts available separately
  • Audio Feedback: Multi-tone indication system with volume control
  • Dimensions: 260mm × 155mm × 65mm (10.2" × 6.1" × 2.6")
  • Weight: 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs) without batteries
  • Warranty: 3 years manufacturer warranty

What's in the Kit

  • Spectra Precision LR50-1 laser receiver with dual displays
  • Standard rod clamp (adjustable for grade rods 1" to 1.5" diameter)
  • Protective rubber end caps
  • Operator quick-start guide
  • Calibration certificate
  • Rugged carrying case with foam insert

Note: Alkaline D-cell batteries sold separately. Machine mounting brackets available as optional accessories.

Job Applications

  • Remote Excavation Projects: Pipeline trenching, rural utility installation, and agricultural drainage work often occur miles from power infrastructure. The LR50-1's alkaline power system eliminates the need to transport generators or maintain charging equipment at temporary field offices, while replaceable batteries ensure operators never experience mid-shift downtime from depleted rechargeable packs.
  • Seasonal Construction Fleets: Contractors ramping equipment up for summer paving or spring grading seasons can equip multiple machines without investing in rechargeable battery inventory and charging infrastructure. Alkaline operation reduces capital costs for seasonal equipment and simplifies storage during off-months—no battery maintenance or degradation concerns during extended shutdown periods.
  • Equipment Rental Operations: Rental companies providing grade control systems face constant battery management challenges as equipment rotates between customers. The LR50-1 shifts battery responsibility to renters who supply their own alkaline cells, eliminating charger maintenance, battery replacement costs, and disputes over equipment returned with dead rechargeable packs.
  • Multi-Site Utility Contractors: Crews managing water main installation, storm sewer networks, or electrical conduit across a metropolitan area with 8-12 active sites benefit from standardized alkaline power. Foremen purchase batteries through existing supply chains rather than coordinating rechargeable pack rotation between job trailers, and every convenience store becomes an emergency supply source.
  • Agricultural Land Leveling: Farm drainage projects and field grading for irrigation systems often occur during narrow weather windows where equipment runs extended shifts. Operators keep spare alkaline batteries in tractor cabs for instant replacement during 12-16 hour days, avoiding the production loss from waiting for rechargeable packs to cycle through chargers during critical leveling operations.
  • Municipal Maintenance Departments: City and county road departments managing drainage repairs, shoulder grading, and utility repairs across wide service territories face logistical challenges maintaining specialized battery systems. The LR50-1 integrates into existing alkaline battery purchasing programs alongside flashlights and radio equipment, simplifying procurement and reducing specialized inventory requirements.

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FAQ

What's the practical runtime difference between alkaline and rechargeable versions?
The LR50-1 delivers approximately 60 hours on a set of quality alkaline D-cells, while the rechargeable LR50 provides about 80 hours per charge. For most applications, the 20-hour difference is offset by alkaline convenience—no waiting for recharging, and dead batteries swap in 30 seconds. Remote crews often prefer carrying spare alkaline sets over managing charger logistics, particularly on multi-day projects without reliable AC power.
Can I use rechargeable D-cell batteries instead of alkaline to reduce operating costs?
While physically compatible, rechargeable D-cells (typically NiMH chemistry) deliver lower voltage throughout their discharge curve than alkaline cells. This may result in reduced runtime and premature low-battery warnings. Spectra Precision designs the LR50-1 specifically around alkaline discharge characteristics, and mixing battery types can produce inconsistent performance. For operations requiring rechargeable power, the standard LR50 with its optimized lithium-ion pack offers better total cost efficiency.
How does detection accuracy compare to the rechargeable LR50 model?
Detection accuracy is identical—both models use the same laser detection sensor and processing electronics, maintaining ±1mm accuracy across the full operating range. The only technical differences are the power system and slightly longer battery compartment on the LR50-1. Display quality, signal processing speed, environmental durability, and calibration stability remain consistent across the platform. Your choice between models should be based entirely on power infrastructure preferences, not measurement capability.
Will the receiver work with my existing Spectra laser transmitter?
The LR50-1 is compatible with all Spectra Precision rotating lasers including the LL300, LL400, LL500, GL600, and GL700 series transmitters. It also works with most industry-standard rotating lasers operating on compatible modulation frequencies. If you're using transmitters from other manufacturers (Topcon, Leica, Trimble), verify frequency compatibility before purchase—while many systems are cross-compatible, some proprietary laser modulation schemes may limit detection range or disable advanced features.
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