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Spectra Precision HL760 Digital Display Laser Receiver

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The Spectra Precision HL760 digital display laser receiver transforms how contractors approach grade verification and grading operations. Rather than requiring the machine or grade rod to reach exact on-grade position before determining adjustment, the HL760 displays precise distance from on-grade in real-time. Operators see exactly how many millimeters, centimeters, or feet away from target—enabling confident, efficient grading without overshooting and rework.

Digital readout capabilities display measurements in multiple units: millimeters, centimeters, feet, or inches. Contractors select the measurement system their crew prefers, eliminating conversion math in the field. Six individual sensitivity settings provide precise tuning for different machine types, soil conditions, and operator preferences. This flexibility ensures the HL760 performs consistently across diverse jobsite applications without recalibration between projects.

The 127mm reception height captures the laser beam across a practical working range, making the HL760 equally effective for hand-held grade rod applications or machine-mounted configurations. The compact 0.27kg weight means minimal vibration effect on machine-mounted installations. 60+ hours of runtime between battery changes keeps crews working through extended jobsite schedules without mid-day charging interruptions.

IP67 waterproof construction protects against splash, mud immersion, and concrete washout—typical hazards in grading, excavation, and foundation work. Wireless communication capability enables Automatic Grade Match functionality when paired with compatible Spectra lasers, taking automation one step further. Field crews appreciate the faster, more intuitive operation that reduces grade-check cycles and accelerates machine positioning.

The HL760 is the receiver choice for contractors managing demanding grade tolerances where visual feedback alone introduces too much margin for error. Three-year warranty covers extended jobsite operation. This receiver pays for itself through reduced rework, improved grade accuracy, and faster machine operator positioning on high-volume grading projects.