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Spectra Precision LL400HV-10 Laser Package with CR600 Receiver

Spectra Precision

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SPE-LL400HV-303
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Overview

The Spectra Precision LL400HV-10 Laser Package with CR600 Receiver was designed for excavation contractors, site developers, and grading crews who needed extended detection range and precise grade control across large jobsites. This discontinued configuration paired the robust LL400HV dual-slope laser with the advanced CR600 digital receiver, delivering reliable elevation reference for footings, foundations, sewer installations, and land leveling projects. Field crews chose this package when working conditions demanded a receiver with superior range capability—the CR600 detected the laser beam up to 2,600 feet diameter (1,300-foot radius), making it ideal for open sites where operators worked far from the laser position. Though Spectra has discontinued this specific pairing, existing units remain valuable tools for contractors who value the CR600's large backlit display, digital readout accuracy, and compatibility with excavator-mounted systems.

Key Specifications

  • Laser Model: Spectra Precision LL400HV (dual-slope capable)
  • Leveling Range: ±5° self-leveling with manual slope capability
  • Accuracy: ±1/16 inch at 100 feet (±1.5 mm at 30 m)
  • Receiver Model: CR600 digital receiver
  • Detection Diameter: Up to 2,600 feet (800 meters) with CR600
  • Receiver Display: Large backlit LCD with digital elevation readout
  • Detection Channels: Front and back sensors for dual-side detection
  • Power: Laser operates on alkaline or rechargeable batteries; CR600 uses AA batteries
  • Rotation Speed: 600 RPM (Class 2 laser)
  • Working Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
  • Protection Rating: IP66 water and dust resistance on laser

What's in the Kit

  • LL400HV dual-slope laser transmitter
  • CR600 digital laser receiver with clamp
  • RC601 remote control for laser operation
  • Alkaline battery pack for laser
  • Padded hard-shell carrying case
  • Operator manuals and quick-start guides
  • Calibration certificate and warranty documentation

Job Applications

  • Foundation and Footing Excavation: The CR600's 1,300-foot radius detection range allows grade checkers to work across entire building footprints without relocating the laser, while the digital readout provides precise elevation feedback for achieving uniform foundation depths within tight tolerances.
  • Sewer and Storm Drain Installation: Dual-slope capability on the LL400HV enables contractors to set precise pipe grades, while the CR600's front-and-back sensors let pipe crews verify elevation from either approach direction in trench work, reducing setup time and improving productivity.
  • Site Grading and Mass Earthwork: The extended receiver range supports large-scale grading operations where dozer and scraper operators work hundreds of feet from the laser position, while the backlit display remains visible in bright sunlight and dusty conditions common to earthmoving projects.
  • Parking Lot and Hardscape Grading: The LL400HV's horizontal leveling accuracy maintains consistent base elevations across commercial parking areas, while the CR600 mounts on grade stakes or survey poles for quick spot-checking before paving crews arrive.
  • Agricultural Land Leveling: Field drainage projects benefit from the CR600's long-range detection when leveling acreage for irrigation systems, with the receiver's digital display showing exact cut-and-fill requirements to operators working tractor-mounted scrapers across large parcels.
  • Concrete Slab Preparation: Foundation contractors use this package to set screeds and verify subgrade elevations before concrete pours, with the CR600's precise digital readout ensuring slab thickness compliance and reducing material waste from over-pouring.

Compatible Accessories

Universal receiver clamps and brackets | Telescoping grade rods and surveying poles | Excavator receiver mounts and machine control brackets | Replacement battery packs and chargers | Laser targets and detector cards | Protective cases and storage solutions

Related Guides

How to Maximize Laser Receiver Detection Range | Spectra Laser Receiver Comparison: CR600 vs. CR700 vs. LR60 | Setting Slope with Dual-Grade Rotary Lasers | Laser Receiver Troubleshooting: Common Detection Problems

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the LL400HV-10 package discontinued if the components still work well?
Spectra Precision streamlined its product lineup to reduce overlapping configurations and focus on newer receiver technologies. The LL400HV laser itself remains in production, but Spectra now bundles it with different receiver models that offer updated features like Bluetooth connectivity and integration with digital site systems. Existing LL400HV-10 packages continue to perform reliably, and all components remain fully supported with available parts and service.
Can I use the CR600 receiver with other Spectra lasers I already own?
Yes, the CR600 is a universal rotating laser receiver compatible with all Spectra Precision red-beam rotary lasers, including the LL300, LL400, LL500, and HV400 series. It will also detect beams from most other manufacturers' rotating lasers operating at standard rotation speeds. This cross-compatibility makes the CR600 a versatile choice for contractors running mixed equipment fleets or upgrading between different laser models over time.
What's the practical working range in typical construction conditions versus the maximum spec?
While the CR600 specs list a 2,600-foot diameter maximum range, real-world detection distance depends on ambient light, atmospheric conditions, and beam intensity. In bright sunlight on open sites, expect reliable detection to approximately 1,000-1,200 feet diameter. Early morning, late afternoon, or overcast conditions extend usable range closer to the maximum specification. For consistent results beyond 1,000 feet, consider using the receiver in machine-mount applications where it's shielded from direct sunlight.
Does the CR600 digital readout work with machine control systems for excavators?
The CR600 includes output capability for connecting to basic grade indication systems, but it's not a dedicated machine control receiver. For full excavator or dozer automation with hydraulic control integration, Spectra offers purpose-built machine receivers like the LR50 or LR60W. However, the CR600 works well for manual grade checking with excavator-mounted brackets, where operators view the digital display from the cab to guide bucket depth without needing a ground person with a grade rod.
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