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Spectra Precision LL300N-4 Laser Package with HL450 Receiver and Rechargeable Batteries

Spectra Precision

MSRP: $1,288.00
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Overview

The Spectra Precision LL300N-4 Laser Package delivers professional-grade site leveling with rechargeable battery autonomy for contractors managing extended projects. This complete system combines the rugged LL300N rotating laser with an HL450 digital receiver, metric grade rod, and integrated rechargeable battery solution—eliminating the recurring cost and procurement delays of disposable alkaline batteries. With 1,650-foot working diameter coverage and ±1/8-inch accuracy at 100 feet, this self-leveling laser handles foundation layouts, drainage grading, and form alignment across residential and commercial sites. The HL450 receiver provides front-panel digital readout with audible grade indication, enabling single-operator efficiency on machine control applications and benchmark transfers. Spectra's automatic horizontal and dual-axis vertical leveling compensates for minor setup variations within ±5 degrees, reducing instrument positioning time while maintaining NIST-traceable accuracy standards. IP66 environmental sealing protects internal components from dust infiltration and rain exposure during multi-week exterior installations.

Key Specifications

  • Working Range: 1,650 ft diameter (825 ft radius) with HL450 receiver
  • Leveling Accuracy: ±1/8 in at 100 ft (±3 mm at 30 m)
  • Self-Leveling Range: ±5 degrees horizontal and vertical axes
  • Rotation Speed: 600 RPM standard operation
  • Battery Runtime: 60+ hours on rechargeable NiMH system; 100+ hours alkaline backup capability
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
  • Environmental Rating: IP66 dust-tight and water-resistant
  • Receiver Detection: HL450 digital LCD with on-grade accuracy to ±1/16 in
  • Leveling System: Automatic dual-axis compensator with magnetic damping
  • Laser Class: Class 2 visible red beam (635 nm)
  • Warranty: 3-year manufacturer coverage on laser and receiver

What's in the Kit

  • LL300N rotating laser transmitter with automatic leveling
  • HL450 handheld laser receiver with clamp and digital display
  • Rechargeable NiMH battery pack with AC charger
  • Metric telescoping grade rod (extends to 16.4 ft / 5 m)
  • Multi-voltage AC power adapter (100-240V global compatibility)
  • Hard-shell carrying case with custom foam inserts
  • Alkaline battery tray (backup power option)
  • Operator manuals and quick-start guide
  • Calibration test certificate

Job Applications

  • Foundation Forms and Footings: Horizontal leveling mode establishes consistent elevation references across foundation perimeters, eliminating string-line sag and enabling crew members to independently verify form heights at multiple pour locations without constant instrument monitoring.
  • Site Drainage and Grading: Single-slope vertical mode generates precise grade planes for parking lot drainage, swale construction, and finish grading operations—the rechargeable system supports multi-day rough grading without battery replacement interruptions on large-pad developments.
  • Drop Ceiling and Soffit Installation: Interior horizontal reference maintains level plane for suspended ceiling grid systems and architectural soffit framing, with receiver detection enabling accurate height transfers in low-light mechanical rooms and parking structures.
  • Concrete Slab Screeding: Tripod-mounted laser provides constant elevation control during pour operations, with HL450 receiver mounted on screed frames or grade checking rods to verify slab thickness compliance across 150+ foot placements without traditional string lines.
  • Excavation Depth Control: Rotating beam establishes cut/fill benchmarks for utility trenching and basement excavations—receiver clamps directly to excavator stick or grade pole for real-time depth verification, reducing over-excavation and material handling costs.
  • Masonry and Paver Courses: Horizontal laser plane guides brick ledges, block coursing, and segmental retaining wall elevations, with receiver providing audible on-grade confirmation that increases layout speed for single masons working independently.

Compatible Accessories

CR700 Machine Control Receiver | HL760 Extended-Range Receiver | Heavy-Duty Flat-Head Tripod | 5/8-11 Threaded Elevator Tripod | RC402N Laser Remote Control | 25 ft Aluminum Grade Rod | Universal Receiver Rod Clamp

Related Guides

Rotating Laser Setup and Leveling Fundamentals | Spectra LL300N vs. Topcon RL-H5A Comparison | Maximizing Laser Receiver Detection Accuracy | Troubleshooting Self-Leveling Laser Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the rechargeable battery system compare to alkaline operation in cold weather?
The NiMH rechargeable pack maintains consistent voltage delivery down to 14°F, while alkaline batteries experience significant capacity reduction below 32°F. For winter concrete projects, the rechargeable system provides more predictable runtime—typically 40-50 hours in freezing conditions versus 60+ hours at standard temperatures. Keep the spare rechargeable pack in a heated truck cab, and you'll maintain continuous operation through concrete pours without the performance degradation common with cold alkaline cells.
Can the HL450 receiver detect the laser beam in bright sunlight conditions?
The HL450's sensor array effectively detects the LL300N beam in full sunlight at ranges exceeding 600 feet—sufficient for most commercial foundations and grading work. For maximum-range applications approaching the 825-foot radius limit, early morning or late afternoon operation provides optimal detection. The receiver's LCD includes brightness indicators showing signal strength, allowing operators to confirm reliable detection before establishing grade references on distant control points.
What leveling accuracy can I expect when setting up on soft ground or wood surfaces?
The LL300N's magnetic-damped compensator achieves specification accuracy (±1/8 in at 100 ft) once the pendulum stabilizes, typically within 30 seconds on firm surfaces. On compacted soil, wooden decking, or concrete forms, minor vibration from nearby equipment or foot traffic doesn't disrupt the compensator—the system maintains level within specification. For setups on loose fill or active construction zones, verify instrument stability by checking a benchmark reading 5 minutes after initial setup to confirm the base hasn't settled.
Does this package include vertical plumb beam capability for layout work?
The LL300N-4 operates in horizontal mode and dual-axis single-slope vertical mode, but does not project plumb beams for column layout or elevation transfers. The vertical slope function creates an inclined reference plane for drainage grading—up to 8% grade in both X and Y axes. For applications requiring plumb-up or plumb-down beams (elevator shafts, steel column alignment), consider the Spectra LL500 or PL5 plumb laser systems designed specifically for vertical reference applications.
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