The Leica Rugby 610 Complete Kit 6019256 K1 gives foundation, concrete, and grading contractors a field-ready solution straight out of the box. This carefully bundled package pairs the Rugby 610 single-slope rotary laser with the Rod Eye 120 receiver, a 14-foot grade rod with tenths graduations, a heavy-duty tripod, and a large all-in-one carrying case—so you spend less time sourcing components and more time getting the job done right.
Rugby 610 Rotary Laser — Overview & Jobsite Applications
The Rugby 610 is Leica's purpose-built workhorse for contractors who need reliable, accurate elevation and level control on demanding outdoor jobsites. Designed for single-slope work, it excels wherever you need a fast, consistent reference plane across large areas. Its self-leveling compensator gets you operational in seconds, and the rugged IP67-rated housing handles dust, rain, and the inevitable jobsite abuse without complaint. Whether you're shooting grades for a parking lot, setting concrete forms, or checking subfloor elevations on a foundation pour, the Rugby 610 delivers the speed and accuracy professionals depend on.
Key Specifications
- Model: Leica Rugby 610 (6019256 K1)
- Laser Class: Class 2, Red Beam (635 nm)
- Accuracy: ±1.5 mm at 30 m (1/16" at 100')
- Self-Leveling Range: ±5°
- Single Slope Range: 0% to 25% (0° to 14°)
- Working Range: Up to 500 m diameter (with receiver)
- Rotation Speed: 300 / 600 / 1200 RPM
- IP Rating: IP67 — fully dustproof and waterproof to 1 m
- Power: 4 × AA alkaline batteries (approx. 30 hrs runtime)
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F)
What's in the Kit
- Leica Rugby 610 Rotary Laser — single-slope, self-leveling, IP67-rated
- Rod Eye 120 Laser Receiver — detects beam up to 500 m, fine/coarse detection modes
- 14-Foot Grade Rod — tenths graduations for elevation and grade readings
- Heavy-Duty Tripod — stable aluminum construction, adjustable center column
- Large All-in-One Carrying Case — molded foam inserts keep all components protected and organized
- Rod Eye 120 mounting bracket and hardware
- 4 × AA alkaline batteries
- Leica documentation and warranty card
Job Applications
Grading & Site Prep: Set the Rugby 610 on the tripod, dial in your slope percentage, and use the Rod Eye 120 on the grade rod to cut and fill across an entire site without resetting. The 500 m working diameter means fewer instrument moves on large pads or subdivisions.
Concrete Flatwork & Forms: Use the level plane to set form heights and screed guides with consistent elevation control. The ±1.5 mm accuracy at 30 m keeps flatwork within spec on slabs, curbs, and gutters.
Foundation Layout & Elevation Control: Shoot benchmark elevations for footings and foundation walls quickly. The tenths-graduated rod pairs with the Rod Eye 120 for fast, precise cuts that keep your concrete placement on grade.
Interior & Structural Leveling: Drop the rotation speed to 300 RPM for use indoors when setting floor systems, checking beam elevations, or verifying subfloor flatness on commercial framing projects.
Compatible Accessories
- Leica Rod Eye 160 Digital Receiver — extended range and digital readout for large sites
- Leica Rugby Remote Control — adjust slope and settings from the rod without returning to the instrument
- Leica Replacement AA Battery Pack — keep spares on hand for full-day pours
- Leica Heavy-Duty Machine Mount — attach Rugby 610 to dozers and motor graders
- Leica Grade Rod Extension — increase rod height for deep cut situations
Related Guides
- How to Set Up a Rotary Laser on a Tripod for Grade Work
- Single Slope vs. Dual Slope Lasers: Which Do You Need?
- Using a Laser Receiver on a Grade Rod — Tips for Contractors
- Leica Rugby Series Comparison: 610 vs. 620 vs. 640
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Rugby 610 support dual-slope work?
- No — the Rugby 610 is a single-slope laser. It can set a grade in one axis (X) simultaneously with a level plane, but it does not support independent dual-axis slope control. If your project requires simultaneous slope in both X and Y axes, consider the Leica Rugby 640 or 680.
- What is the battery life on the Rugby 610?
- Running on 4 standard AA alkaline batteries, the Rugby 610 delivers approximately 30 hours of continuous operation at 600 RPM. Runtime varies with rotation speed and temperature. Keeping a spare set of AA batteries on the jobsite is recommended for full-day pours or multi-day grading operations.
- Is the Rod Eye 120 receiver included in this kit adequate for large sites?
- The Rod Eye 120 detects the Rugby 610's beam at working ranges up to 500 m in diameter under normal conditions, which covers most residential and mid-size commercial sites. For very large grading operations or bright midday sun, the Leica Rod Eye 160 Digital offers extended range and a numeric offset display for added efficiency.
- Can the Rugby 610 be used for machine control applications?
- Yes, with the appropriate machine mount accessory the Rugby 610 can be used as a grade reference for dozers, motor graders, and scrapers operating with a mast-mounted receiver. However, it does not natively integrate with Leica's full machine control systems (iCON or MC1). For full machine control automation, a dual-slope model with MC compatibility is recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Rugby 610 support dual-slope work?
No — the Rugby 610 is a single-slope laser. It can set a grade in one axis (X) simultaneously with a level plane, but it does not support independent dual-axis slope control. If your project requires simultaneous slope in both X and Y axes, consider the Leica Rugby 640 or 680.
What is the battery life on the Rugby 610?
Running on 4 standard AA alkaline batteries, the Rugby 610 delivers approximately 30 hours of continuous operation at 600 RPM. Runtime varies with rotation speed and temperature. Keeping a spare set of AA batteries on the jobsite is recommended for full-day pours or multi-day grading operations.
Is the Rod Eye 120 receiver included in this kit adequate for large sites?
The Rod Eye 120 detects the Rugby 610's beam at working ranges up to 500 m in diameter under normal conditions, which covers most residential and mid-size commercial sites. For very large grading operations or bright midday sun, the Leica Rod Eye 160 Digital offers extended range and a numeric offset display for added efficiency.
Can the Rugby 610 be used for machine control applications?
Yes, with the appropriate machine mount accessory the Rugby 610 can be used as a grade reference for dozers, motor graders, and scrapers operating with a mast-mounted receiver. However, it does not natively integrate with Leica's full machine control systems (iCON or MC1). For full machine control automation, a dual-slope model with MC compatibility is recommended.