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Overview

The Spectra Precision LT52-2 Point and Line Laser Tool with HR220 Laser Receiver represents a powerful crossover solution for contractors who demand versatility across interior layout and exterior grading applications. At its core, the LT52 delivers precision five-point laser projection with horizontal and vertical crosslines, making it indispensable for electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and framing work. But what elevates this package beyond typical interior lasers is the included HR220 laser receiver—a professional-grade detector that extends your operational range beyond 500 feet, transforming this compact tool into a legitimate grading instrument compatible with laser scrapers, dozers, and graders.

Priced at $422, this bundled system delivers exceptional value by eliminating the need for separate interior and exterior laser setups. The LT52's self-leveling accuracy of ±1/8 inch at 30 feet ensures layout precision, while the HR220's sensitivity and range make it viable for site grading, foundation work, and drainage projects. Whether you're establishing control points in a commercial tenant improvement or setting grade on a residential pad, this combination provides the flexibility to tackle both environments with a single, portable solution. The package is engineered for contractors, builders, and site supervisors who work across multiple job phases and need professional-grade tools without the premium cost of separate specialized systems.

Key Specifications

  • Laser Type: Five-point crossline laser with horizontal and vertical beams
  • Self-Leveling Range: ±4 degrees with automatic leveling
  • Accuracy: ±1/8 inch at 30 feet (±3mm at 10m)
  • Working Range (Visible): Up to 100 feet diameter without receiver
  • Working Range (with HR220): 500+ feet on grade-checking applications
  • Laser Class: Class 2, eye-safe under normal use
  • Power Source: 4 AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable)
  • Battery Life: Up to 30 hours continuous operation
  • Operating Temperature: 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)
  • IP Rating: IP54 dust and water resistance
  • Mounting Thread: 1/4 x 20 and 5/8 x 11 tripod mount
  • Weight: LT52 laser 1.2 lbs; HR220 receiver 0.6 lbs

What's in the Kit

  • LT52 five-point crossline laser with self-leveling capability
  • HR220 laser receiver with rod clamp and carrying case
  • Magnetic wall mount bracket for hands-free positioning
  • Laser enhancement glasses for improved beam visibility
  • 4 AA alkaline batteries for immediate operation
  • Protective soft-sided carrying case with foam insert
  • Quick start guide and calibration certificate

Job Applications

  • Residential and Commercial Grading: The HR220 receiver transforms the LT52 into a grade-checking tool for excavation contractors. Mount the receiver on a grade rod or directly on dozer masts, laser scraper masts, or grader blades to establish consistent elevations across large sites. This eliminates constant tape measuring and ensures accurate cuts and fills during site preparation, saving hours on foundation and drainage projects.
  • Interior Layout and Alignment: The five-point laser configuration excels at establishing plumb and level reference lines for partition framing, door and window installation, electrical box alignment, and ceiling grid layout. The dual crosslines allow simultaneous horizontal and level checks, dramatically speeding up layout work compared to traditional spirit levels and chalk lines, especially in multi-story commercial buildings.
  • Plumbing and Mechanical Rough-In: Vertical laser lines provide critical alignment references for soil stack installation, water supply risers, and HVAC ductwork runs. The 360-degree visibility of the crosslines means multiple tradespeople can work simultaneously from different reference points, improving coordination and reducing conflicts during the critical rough-in phase when walls are still open.
  • Concrete Formwork and Flatwork: Use the horizontal beam with the HR220 to verify screed rail elevations, check slab pour heights, and establish consistent grade for sidewalks and parking areas. The receiver's audible and visual indicators provide real-time feedback, allowing finishers to achieve specified elevations without constant surveying instrument checks, particularly valuable on time-sensitive flatwork pours.
  • Drainage and Utility Trenching: The extended range capability makes the LT52-2 package ideal for establishing consistent slope in drainage trenches, sewer lines, and utility conduit runs. Position the laser at the starting elevation and use the HR220 on an excavator stick or grade rod to maintain proper fall over distances exceeding 500 feet, ensuring gravity-flow systems function correctly without expensive rework.
  • Foundation and Footing Verification: After excavation, verify footing depths and foundation wall heights using the receiver-detected horizontal plane. This application bridges the gap between rough grading and precision construction, ensuring foundations are set at specified elevations before concrete placement, preventing costly corrections that would otherwise require mudjacking or shimming.

Compatible Accessories

  • Spectra Precision grade rods (8ft to 25ft telescoping models with receiver mounting brackets)
  • Heavy-duty laser tripods with 5/8 x 11 threads and adjustable height from 40" to 67"
  • Machine control receiver mounts for excavators, dozers, and motor graders
  • Ceiling grid targets and floor targets for interior alignment applications
  • Laser enhancement glasses with wavelength-specific filtering for outdoor visibility
  • Rechargeable AA battery packs with charger for reduced operating costs
  • Detector clamps for attachment to wood stakes, rebar, and grade checking equipment

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FAQ

Can the LT52 be used outdoors without the receiver?
Yes, the visible laser beam can be used outdoors in shaded conditions or during early morning/late evening work, typically effective up to 50-75 feet depending on ambient light. However, for full daylight operation and extended range beyond 100 feet, the HR220 receiver is essential as it detects the laser signal electronically rather than relying on visual beam visibility.
How does the self-leveling function work, and what happens if the laser is knocked out of level?
The LT52 features an internal pendulum mechanism that automatically levels the laser within ±4 degrees of level placement. If the unit is disturbed beyond this range during operation, the laser beam begins flashing to alert you that it's out of level and readings are no longer accurate. Simply reposition the laser within the self-leveling range, and it will automatically recalibrate within seconds.
Is the HR220 receiver compatible with other laser brands and models?
The HR220 is optimized for Spectra Precision lasers but will detect most red beam rotating and line lasers operating in the 620-690nm wavelength range. However, detection range and accuracy are maximized when used with Spectra equipment. The receiver will not work with green beam lasers or invisible infrared lasers used in some machine control systems.
What's the difference between using this system versus a full rotating laser for grading work?
Rotating lasers create a complete 360-degree horizontal plane and are purpose-built for grading with longer range (often 1,000+ feet) and higher durability for harsh site conditions. The LT52-2 package offers a cost-effective alternative for smaller grading projects, residential work, and contractors who need dual interior/exterior capability. For occasional grading work under 500 feet combined with frequent interior layout needs, this system provides better overall value than purchasing separate specialized tools.
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