Overview
The Spectra Precision GR152 aluminum grade rod delivers professional-grade elevation measurement in a rugged 15-foot telescoping design. Built with anodized aluminum construction, this inch-graduated rod provides reliable readings for laser leveling, site grading, and foundation layout work. The high-contrast numerals ensure visibility in varying light conditions, while the telescoping sections lock securely to prevent slippage during measurements. Featuring a dual-face design with standard inch markings, the GR152 serves as an ideal target for laser receivers and optical levels. The lightweight aluminum build reduces operator fatigue during extended surveying sessions, and the oval profile prevents rolling when set down. A protected bottom plate resists wear from repeated ground contact, and the snap-lock extending mechanism allows fast one-handed operation. Compatible with Spectra laser receivers and third-party detector clamps, this grade rod suits general contractors, site prep crews, and municipal survey teams requiring accurate vertical control.
Key Specifications
- Extended Length: 15 feet (4.57 meters)
- Collapsed Length: 5.5 feet (1.68 meters)
- Graduation Style: Inch increments with 1/8-inch precision
- Construction Material: Anodized aluminum alloy
- Rod Profile: Oval cross-section (prevents rolling)
- Face Configuration: Dual-sided inch markings
- Number of Sections: 3 telescoping segments
- Locking Mechanism: Snap-lock buttons at each extension
- Numeral Color: Black on white background for contrast
- Weight: 3.2 pounds (1.45 kg)
- Bottom Protection: Replaceable steel wear plate
- Receiver Compatibility: Fits standard laser detector clamps
What's in the Kit
- Spectra Precision GR152 15-foot aluminum grade rod
- Protective carrying bag with shoulder strap
- User instruction manual
Job Applications
- Foundation Excavation: Establish consistent depth benchmarks across dig sites to ensure footings meet engineered elevations before concrete placement
- Parking Lot Grading: Verify proper drainage slopes during asphalt base preparation, preventing costly rework from standing water after paving
- Utility Trenching: Maintain accurate fall angles for sewer and drainage lines, ensuring gravity-flow systems function correctly per municipal codes
- Building Floor Elevation: Transfer benchmark heights to multiple interior locations during concrete slab pours, guaranteeing level finished surfaces
- Site Rough Grading: Monitor cut-and-fill operations with rotating laser systems, keeping earthwork within design tolerances before fine grading begins
- Landscape Contouring: Map existing terrain elevations and verify finish grades for athletic fields, golf courses, and erosion control installations
Compatible Accessories
- Spectra Precision HL700 Laser Receiver with Rod Clamp
- Spectra Precision HV302 Self-Leveling Rotary Laser
- Spectra Precision RC601 Machine Control Receiver
- Heavy-Duty Aluminum Grade Rod Carrying Case
- Universal Laser Detector Rod Clamps
Related Guides
- How to Use a Grade Rod with Rotary Laser Levels
- Reading Inch-Graduated Survey Rods: Step-by-Step Tutorial
- Grade Rod Maintenance and Calibration Tips
- Metric vs. Inch Grade Rods: Which to Choose for Your Projects
FAQ
- Can this grade rod be used with non-Spectra laser receivers?
- Yes, the GR152 features a standard oval profile that accepts universal laser detector clamps from manufacturers including Topcon, Leica, Trimble, and Johnson Level. The consistent rod width ensures secure mounting of any detector with adjustable clamp hardware.
- What is the smallest measurement increment visible on this rod?
- The rod displays clear 1-inch major graduations with 1/8-inch minor subdivisions. Experienced users can interpolate to approximately 1/16-inch precision when conditions allow, though 1/8-inch remains the reliable readable increment for most field applications.
- How do I prevent the telescoping sections from slipping during use?
- Each extension section features snap-lock buttons that engage notches in the inner segments. Fully extend each section until you hear and feel the positive click, then apply slight downward pressure to verify engagement. Periodically clean the locking mechanisms to remove dirt buildup that may prevent full engagement.
- Is this rod suitable for machine control applications?
- While compatible with machine control receivers like the Spectra RC601, this manual grade rod is best suited for spot-checking and establishing initial benchmarks. Active machine guidance systems typically use automated rod assemblies or GPS solutions for continuous real-time positioning during equipment operation.