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Spectra Precision 1239 Extended Height Vertical Pole for Pipe Laser

Spectra Precision

MSRP: $475.00
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SPE-1239-384
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Overview

The Spectra Precision GL612 Single Grade Laser with HL750 Receiver is engineered for general contractors, excavators, and site developers who demand accurate grade control across horizontal leveling, single-axis slope, and vertical alignment applications. This complete kit combines a rugged, self-leveling rotary laser with a high-performance digital receiver to deliver precise elevation references for foundation work, drainage installations, concrete pours, and land grading operations. The GL612's dual-axis manual slope capability—up to 10% in one direction—makes it ideal for establishing drainage grades, parking lot slopes, and pitched foundations, while its motor-driven self-leveling system ensures you spend less time on setup and more time executing grade. Paired with the HL750 laserometer, operators receive real-time audio-visual feedback with millimeter-level accuracy, enabling one-person operation on most jobsites and eliminating costly grade errors before concrete is poured.

Key Specifications

  • Laser Type: Visible red beam, Class 3R laser diode
  • Self-Leveling Range: ±5 degrees (automatic motor-driven)
  • Grade Range: 0–10% in single axis (X or Y direction)
  • Accuracy: ±1/16" at 100 feet (±1.5mm at 30m)
  • Operating Range: Up to 2,600 feet diameter with receiver (800m)
  • Rotation Speed: 600 RPM
  • Power Source: Rechargeable NiMH battery (included) or alkaline D-cells
  • Battery Life: Up to 60 hours on single charge
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
  • Environmental Rating: IP66 dust-tight and water-resistant
  • Receiver Detection Range: 10 feet (3m) front-mounted on machine
  • Receiver Accuracy: ±1/16" (±1.5mm) at all ranges
  • Receiver Display: 5-LED on-grade indicator plus LCD
  • Tripod Thread: 5/8"-11 standard surveying mount

What's in the Kit

  • GL612 Single Grade Rotary Laser Transmitter
  • HL750 Digital Laser Receiver with Rod Clamp
  • RC602 Full-Function Remote Control
  • Rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack
  • 110V AC Battery Charger
  • Soft-Sided Laser Carrying Case
  • Alkaline Battery Tray (for backup D-cell operation)
  • Instruction Manual and Quick Start Guide
  • Two-Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Job Applications

  • Foundation Footings and Slabs: Establish precise elevation benchmarks across large foundation areas to ensure consistent depth and eliminate low spots that compromise structural integrity.
  • Drainage and Utility Trenching: Set and maintain consistent fall grades for storm drains, sanitary sewers, and subsurface utilities where proper slope is critical to system performance.
  • Concrete Flatwork and Parking Lots: Control surface elevations during screeding operations and verify pitch for water runoff before finishing begins.
  • Retaining Walls and Stepped Foundations: Use vertical alignment mode to transfer grade references vertically and maintain plumb over multi-lift wall construction.
  • Site Rough Grading: Guide excavators and dozers to cut-and-fill elevations with the receiver mounted on machine blade, reducing over-excavation and material costs.
  • Deck and Framing Layout: Quickly establish level reference lines for deck joists, floor framing, and ceiling grid installations across wide spans.

Compatible Accessories

Expand system capability with these grade control accessories:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can the GL612 create slopes in two directions simultaneously?
No. The GL612 is a single-grade laser, meaning it can create slope in one axis (either X or Y direction) while maintaining level in the perpendicular axis. For dual-axis slope capability—such as grading toward a corner drain—you would need a dual-grade model like the Spectra GL622 or GL722. Most drainage, foundation, and site grading applications only require single-axis slope, making the GL612 the most cost-effective solution.
What's the maximum working range with the HL750 receiver in bright sunlight?
The HL750 can detect the GL612's beam up to 2,600 feet diameter (1,300-foot radius) under ideal conditions. In direct, bright sunlight, practical working range typically reduces to 800–1,000 feet diameter depending on atmospheric conditions and receiver positioning. For extended range in bright conditions, consider shading the receiver or working during early morning or late afternoon hours when ambient light is lower.
How long does the laser take to self-level after positioning on the tripod?
The GL612's motor-driven leveling system typically achieves full level within 15–30 seconds of powering on, provided the unit is placed within its ±5-degree leveling range. If the laser is positioned outside this range—such as on severely uneven ground—the unit will flash an out-of-level warning and you'll need to manually adjust the tripod legs to bring it within range before automatic leveling engages.
Is the GL612 durable enough for excavation and heavy construction environments?
Yes. The GL612 features IP66 environmental sealing, making it dust-tight and protected against water spray from any direction. The housing is built to withstand typical jobsite impacts, vibration, and a wide operating temperature range from -4°F to 122°F. However, like all precision instruments, it should be transported in its padded case and protected from severe impacts or submersion. The included two-year warranty covers manufacturing defects and normal construction use.
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