Spectra Precision HV101GC-1 Horizontal/Vertical General Construction Package Tenths
Overview
The Spectra Precision HV101GC-1 Tenths package delivers job-ready laser accuracy for contractors who need reliable horizontal and vertical layout without the downtime of separate component purchases. This complete system arrives factory-calibrated and fully assembled, eliminating the equipment coordination headaches that slow down concrete pours, foundation work, and sitework operations. Unlike entry-level rotary lasers that force you to source detectors and mounting hardware separately, the HV101GC-1 package includes the professional-grade HL760 detector, RC601 remote, and rigid 9-foot rod—everything required to establish grade and check elevations the moment it leaves the case. Built for general construction environments where dust, vibration, and temperature swings are constants, this self-leveling laser handles the 10-foot drops and rough handling that destroy consumer units. The tenths-rod configuration gives forming crews and finish operators the precision needed for flatwork tolerance while maintaining the rugged reliability sitework demands.
Key Specifications
- Accuracy: ±1/8" at 100 feet (horizontal and vertical)
- Leveling Range: ±5 degrees self-leveling
- Working Diameter: 1,600 feet (800-foot radius) with detector
- Rotation Speed: 600 RPM (standard construction mode)
- Power: Rechargeable NiMH battery pack (50+ hour runtime)
- Operating Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
- Drop Protection: Survives 3.3-foot tripod drops to concrete
- IP Rating: IP66 (dust-tight, heavy rain/washdown resistant)
- Rod Graduation: Tenths (0.01 ft increments)
- Detector Range: 260-foot diameter detection area
- Remote Control Distance: 300+ feet line-of-sight
- Weight: Laser 10.8 lbs, complete kit 32 lbs
What's in the Kit
- HV101 Rotary Laser: Dual-slope capable, horizontal/vertical switching, auto-leveling with out-of-level alert
- HL760 Digital Laser Detector: Large LCD readout, on-grade audio/visual alerts, rod clamp with fine-tune adjustment
- RC601 Remote Control: Full laser function access including slope matching, rotation speed, axis selection from 300 feet
- 9-Foot Grade Rod (Tenths): Rigid aluminum construction with high-visibility graduations, numbered every foot
- Rechargeable Battery Pack: NiMH cells with charging dock, 50-hour typical runtime per charge
- Hard Shell Carrying Case: Foam-lined protection, organized compartments for all components, reinforced corners
- Alkaline Battery Tray: Backup power option using four D-cell batteries (not included)
- Target Plate: Magnetic-backed positioning aid for short-range indoor alignment
- Operator Manual: Setup instructions, calibration procedures, troubleshooting guide
Job Applications
- Concrete Slab Pours: Maintain consistent screed elevation across large flatwork areas without constantly moving string lines. The rotating beam lets multiple finishers check depth simultaneously while the tenths rod provides the precision needed to hold ±1/4" slab tolerance on structural decks and warehouse floors.
- Footing and Foundation Layout: Set formwork to exact depth and verify level across footings that span the entire building footprint. The 800-foot working radius eliminates the multi-setup benchmarking that eats up morning hours on residential subdivisions and tilt-up projects.
- Site Grading and Excavation: Guide skid steers and excavators to finish grade without grade checkers walking the cut. Mount the detector on a blade stick or backfill bucket, and operators get real-time depth feedback that prevents over-excavation and the costly material waste that follows.
- Utility Trench Grading: Establish consistent fall for storm and sanitary lines over runs exceeding 400 feet. The dual-slope capability lets you match existing grade or set precise percentages for drainage without the mathematical errors that cause ponding and failed inspections.
- Masonry and Form Alignment: Check wall plumb and verify formwork vertical alignment on tilt-up panels, ICF assemblies, and block work. Switching between horizontal and vertical modes takes seconds, eliminating the need to carry separate tools for deck elevation and wall plumb checks.
- Interior Drop Ceiling Installation: Set grid height accurately across commercial tenant spaces and schools. The remote control allows one installer to adjust laser height from the ladder while maintaining continuous reference, cutting installation time compared to water levels or manual measurements.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the difference between tenths and inches rod graduations for construction work?
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Tenths rods divide each foot into 10 increments (0.1 ft = 1.2 inches), matching how civil plans specify elevations and grades. When your drawings call for a slab at elevation 100.35 or a storm line at 2.4% slope, tenths rods eliminate the feet-inches-fractions conversions that cause layout errors. They're standard for sitework, concrete, and utility construction. Inches rods (divided into 1/8" or 1/16") work better for framing and finish carpentry where dimensions follow imperial measurements. Since the HV101GC-1 targets general construction and grading, the tenths configuration matches how most contractors read plans and communicate elevations.
- Can this laser handle outdoor use in direct sunlight and what's the actual working range on bright days?
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The HV101GC-1's HL760 detector extends usable range to 800 feet radius (1,600-foot diameter) in full sunlight—far beyond the 50-100 feet where the naked eye loses the beam. In overcast conditions or early morning/late afternoon, detection range reaches the full 800-foot spec. Midday summer sun in open areas may reduce effective range to 400-600 feet depending on ambient brightness. For maximum visibility in harsh sunlight, add laser enhancement glasses (red lens) which boost beam contrast. The detector's large LCD and multi-intensity beeper keep you on-grade even when glare makes visual reference difficult, unlike lower-end units with tiny LED indicators.
- How does the dual-slope capability work and what slopes can I set for drainage applications?
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The HV101 allows manual slope matching on both the X and Y axes independently up to ±8% grade (approximately 4.5 degrees). For drainage work, you physically tilt the laser head using the adjustment knobs while reading the built-in slope indicator, or match existing grade by aligning to a known slope. Common applications include storm sewers (0.5-2% fall), sanitary lines (1-4%), parking lots (1.5-3% cross-slope), and swale grading. The dual-slope function means you can simultaneously set longitudinal fall and cross-pitch—critical for roadway subgrade and complex drainage planes. Unlike auto-grade lasers that require electronic input, manual slope matching lets you eyeball existing conditions and replicate them without calculations.
- What's the practical battery life on concrete pours and will I need backup power for all-day operation?
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The rechargeable NiMH pack delivers 50-60 hours continuous runtime in standard rotation mode (600 RPM) under moderate temperatures—enough for a full week of 8-10 hour days on most projects. Cold weather (below 40°F) reduces runtime to 35-40 hours, while high-speed scanning mode (1,200 RPM) drains batteries faster. For extended pours or winter work, the included alkaline battery tray provides instant backup using four D-cells (15-20 hours runtime). Smart practice: keep the NiMH pack on the charger overnight and carry D-cell spares in the truck. The low-battery warning gives 2+ hours notice before shutdown, preventing mid-pour surprises. Most concrete and grading crews get 3-5 days between charges during normal use.