The LaserLine GR1000-ICF is a professional 10-foot Lenker-style grade rod built for laser-guided grading, excavation, and site development work. Graduated in feet and inches with dedicated cut and fill indicators, this rod delivers true elevation readings at a glance — no mental math, no conversion charts, no wasted time on the grade.
Overview & Jobsite Applications
Lenker-style grade rods revolutionized field layout by replacing fixed-scale rods with a moveable tape face. Once you set your benchmark elevation on the sliding tape, every subsequent reading anywhere on the site reflects actual ground elevation — not a raw rod height that still needs to be calculated. The GR1000-ICF takes that proven design further by incorporating feet-and-inches graduations alongside intuitive cut and fill markings, making it the go-to rod for crews working in imperial units on utility trenching, road subgrade preparation, drainage swales, building pads, and landscape grading.
Key Specifications
- Model: GR1000-ICF
- Length: 10 feet
- Rod Style: Lenker (moveable tape face)
- Graduation Units: Feet and inches
- Special Markings: Cut and fill indicators
- Reading Method: Direct true elevation — no calculation required
- Receiver Compatibility: Works with standard laser receivers and detectors
- Construction: Durable fiberglass and aluminum composite rod body
Key Features
- Moveable Tape Face: Slide and lock the tape to your benchmark; every reading is live true elevation
- Cut & Fill Indicators: Color-coded markings show whether you need to cut or fill, eliminating grade calculation errors in the field
- Feet & Inches Graduation: Matches imperial project plans and spec sheets without unit conversion
- 10-Foot Range: Handles deep excavation checks and tall fill lifts in a single rod length
- Laser Receiver Ready: Compatible with all major rotating laser receivers clipped to the rod target zone
- Rugged Field Construction: Built to handle jobsite drops, mud, and daily transport on heavy equipment
- Clearly Marked Scale: High-contrast printing remains legible in direct sunlight and low-light conditions
Job Applications
Road & Parking Lot Subgrade: Set your design grade on the tape once and let your operator confirm cut or fill depth at every stake location without calling back to the survey crew.
Utility Trench Grading: Check pipe invert elevations quickly during trench excavation. The cut/fill markings tell the excavator operator instantly how much more to dig or whether to add bedding material.
Building Pad Preparation: Confirm finished pad elevation across large footprints by walking the site with a single rod setting — ideal for slab-on-grade and pre-engineered metal building projects.
Drainage & Swale Layout: Maintain consistent positive drainage slopes by reading true elevation at multiple points without resetting the rod between shots.
Compatible Accessories
- Laser Receivers & Detectors — Clip-on receivers for rotating laser compatibility
- Grade Rod Tripods & Rod Holders — Hands-free rod positioning for solo operators
- Replacement Tape Faces — Spare tapes to keep your rod accurate season after season
- Rotating Laser Levels — Pair with a grade laser for full site control
- Rod Carrying Cases — Protective transport for grade rods in work trucks
Related Guides
- How to Set Up a Lenker Grade Rod for True Elevation Reading
- Choosing the Right Grade Rod: Lenker vs. Philadelphia Style
- Using Cut & Fill Indicators to Speed Up Grading Operations
- Rotating Laser Levels & Grade Rods: Complete Buyer's Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Lenker-style grade rod and how does it differ from a standard rod?
- A Lenker rod has a moveable tape face that slides along the rod body. You set the tape to display your known benchmark elevation at the laser beam height, and from that point forward every reading on the rod shows true ground elevation directly — no arithmetic needed. A standard Philadelphia-style rod shows rod height only, requiring the user to calculate the difference from the instrument height of collimation on every shot.
- What does "cut and fill" mean on the GR1000-ICF scale?
- Cut and fill indicators are markings above and below your design grade reference that show how much material needs to be removed (cut) or added (fill) to reach the target elevation. On the GR1000-ICF, these indicators let equipment operators and grade checkers instantly see whether the ground is high or low and by how much, reducing miscommunication and rework.
- Will this rod work with any laser receiver?
- Yes. The GR1000-ICF is compatible with all standard clip-on laser receivers from major brands including Spectra Precision, Topcon, Leica, CST/Berger, and others. Simply clamp your receiver to the rod and slide it to intercept the rotating laser plane at your desired reference height.
- Can the GR1000-ICF be used for decimal-foot projects, or is it strictly feet and inches?
- The GR1000-ICF is graduated in feet and inches, making it best suited for projects using imperial inch-based measurements such as residential construction, utility work, and municipal road projects specified in inches. For projects using decimal feet — common in civil engineering and land surveying — LaserLine offers alternative grade rod models with decimal-foot graduations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Lenker-style grade rod and how does it differ from a standard rod?
A Lenker rod has a moveable tape face that slides along the rod body. You set the tape to display your known benchmark elevation at the laser beam height, and from that point forward every reading on the rod shows true ground elevation directly — no arithmetic needed. A standard Philadelphia-style rod shows rod height only, requiring the user to calculate the difference from the instrument height of collimation on every shot.
What does 'cut and fill' mean on the GR1000-ICF scale?
Cut and fill indicators are markings above and below your design grade reference that show how much material needs to be removed (cut) or added (fill) to reach the target elevation. On the GR1000-ICF, these indicators let equipment operators and grade checkers instantly see whether the ground is high or low and by how much, reducing miscommunication and rework on grading operations.
Will this rod work with any laser receiver?
Yes. The GR1000-ICF is compatible with all standard clip-on laser receivers from major brands including Spectra Precision, Topcon, Leica, CST/Berger, and others. Simply clamp your receiver to the rod and slide it to intercept the rotating laser plane at your desired reference height.
Can the GR1000-ICF be used for decimal-foot projects, or is it strictly feet and inches?
The GR1000-ICF is graduated in feet and inches, making it best suited for projects using imperial inch-based measurements such as residential construction, utility work, and municipal road projects specified in inches. For projects using decimal feet — common in civil engineering and land surveying — LaserLine offers alternative grade rod models with decimal-foot graduations.