The Spectra Precision GL422N-BCC is a professional dual-slope rotary laser built for contractors who tackle complex grading challenges every day. Whether you are cutting drainage swales, establishing terraced landscape grades, or setting roof pitches, this laser delivers simultaneous dual-axis slope control without the operational overhead of a remote receiver. The GL422N-BCC ships ready to work with rechargeable batteries and a rugged carrying case included in the box.
Overview & Jobsite Applications
Unlike single-slope lasers that force you to calculate cross-fall manually, the GL422N establishes independent grade angles on both the X and Y axes simultaneously. This makes it the go-to tool for hardscape contractors pouring sloped concrete flatwork, civil crews grading athletic fields with crowned profiles, and irrigation specialists setting precise fall across large retention basins. The red-beam rotating laser is visible in typical outdoor conditions, and the sealed housing stands up to dust, moisture, and the vibration of a busy site.
Key Specifications
- Laser Class: Class IIIa, 635 nm red beam
- Dual Slope Range: ±10% on both X and Y axes simultaneously
- Grade Accuracy: ±1.5 arc seconds (auto-leveling range)
- Self-Leveling Range: ±5°
- Rotation Speed: 100, 300, or 600 RPM selectable
- Working Radius: Up to 400 m (1,300 ft) diameter with compatible receiver
- Battery Life: Up to 30 hours on rechargeable NiMH battery pack
- IP Rating: IP66 dust and water resistant
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F)
- Weight: Approximately 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs) with batteries
What's in the Kit
- Spectra Precision GL422N dual-slope grade laser unit
- Rechargeable NiMH battery pack
- AC wall charger
- Heavy-duty foam-lined carrying case
- Note: No machine receiver included — compatible receivers sold separately
Job Applications
Drainage & Site Grading: Set dual cross-fall and longitudinal slope simultaneously to ensure positive drainage across parking lots, roadways, and detention ponds without resetting the instrument between passes.
Sloped Concrete Flatwork: Lock in precise X/Y grade angles for warehouse aprons, loading docks, and ADA-compliant ramps where grade tolerance is critical to inspection approval.
Athletic Field Construction: Crown profiles on soccer fields and baseball diamonds require compound slopes; the GL422N holds both axes steady while equipment operators make continuous machine cuts.
Terraced Landscape & Hardscape: Residential and commercial landscape crews use dual-slope control to establish consistent batter angles on retaining wall pads and uniform fall across paver patios without repeated string-line setups.
Compatible Accessories
- Spectra HR320 Machine Receiver — For GPS-style cab display on grading equipment
- Spectra HL760 Handheld Laser Receiver — Extends working range and outdoor visibility
- Spectra RC602 Remote Control — Adjust grade and rotation from the machine cab
- Heavy-Duty Tripod with 5/8" Mount — Stable platform for precision grade setups
- Spectra Replacement NiMH Battery Pack — Keep a spare charged and ready on long shifts
Related Guides
- How to Set Dual-Slope Grade with a Rotary Laser
- Choosing Between a Single-Slope and Dual-Slope Grade Laser
- GL422N vs. GL422 — What's the Difference?
- Pairing a Grade Laser with a Machine Receiver for Excavator Work
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the GL422N-BCC come with a receiver?
- No. The BCC kit includes the laser unit, rechargeable battery pack, charger, and carrying case. Receivers such as the Spectra HL760 or HR320 are sold separately and are required for outdoor long-range work or machine control applications.
- What is the maximum slope the GL422N can project?
- The GL422N handles up to ±10% grade on both the X and Y axes simultaneously, covering virtually all civil grading, drainage, and hardscape slope requirements encountered on commercial job sites.
- Can I use the GL422N for indoor work like suspended ceilings or concrete slab pours?
- Yes. The laser's selectable rotation speeds and tight grade accuracy make it suitable for interior slab pours and structural work, though red-beam visibility indoors depends on ambient light conditions. A compatible receiver improves indoor detection significantly.
- What is the difference between the GL422N and the standard GL422?
- The GL422N is the newer platform revision offering updated electronics and enhanced durability over the legacy GL422. Functionally both support dual-slope projection, but the GL422N is the current production model with active manufacturer support and parts availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the GL422N-BCC come with a receiver?
No. The BCC kit includes the laser unit, rechargeable battery pack, charger, and carrying case. Receivers such as the Spectra HL760 or HR320 are sold separately and are required for outdoor long-range work or machine control applications.
What is the maximum slope the GL422N can project?
The GL422N handles up to ±10% grade on both the X and Y axes simultaneously, covering virtually all civil grading, drainage, and hardscape slope requirements encountered on commercial job sites.
Can I use the GL422N for indoor work like suspended ceilings or concrete slab pours?
Yes. The laser's selectable rotation speeds and tight grade accuracy make it suitable for interior slab pours and structural work, though red-beam visibility indoors depends on ambient light conditions. A compatible receiver improves indoor detection significantly.
What is the difference between the GL422N and the standard GL422?
The GL422N is the newer platform revision offering updated electronics and enhanced durability over the legacy GL422. Functionally both support dual-slope projection, but the GL422N is the current production model with active manufacturer support and parts availability.