EasyTRACK Plus

Optimum alignment - the quick and easy way

  • 290900
The vertical laser line automatically aligns with the on-level position of the receiver... more
Product information "EasyTRACK Plus"
  • The vertical laser line automatically aligns with the on-level position of the receiver
  • Saves you time and money eliminating the need for manual alignment
  • One-person operation

NEW: Including remote control for easy positioning of the vertical line to any desired point

Features

  • 360° horizontal orientation in motorised mode
  • Automatic axis alignment of the vertical line with on-level position of receiver (tracking)*
  • Alignment of the vertical line to any position with the remote control**
  • Manual slow motion screw for axis alignment
  • For line lasers with either red or green beam

* Compatible with CrossPointer5 GREEN, Geo6-XR GREEN, FL 40-PowerCross Plus / GREEN, Geo1X-360 GREEN, Geo6X / GREEN, FLG 64-GREEN, FLG 66-Xtreme, FL 70, FL 1000
** Compatible with any line laser (geo-FENNEL and other brands) except FL 70

Centring accuracy TRACKING: ± 1 mm (Base)
Working range: 50 m radius (Base)
Dust / water protection: IP 54
Temperature range: -10°C to +50°C (Base)
Automatic shut-off: yes (Receiver)
Instrument connection: 5/8" und 1/4" (Base)
Tones: 3 (switchable)
Power supply: 4 x AA Alkaline (base), 3 x AA Alkaline (receiver)
Properties: "EasyTRACK Plus"
Centring accuracy TRACKING: ± 1 mm (Base)
Working range: 50 m radius (Base)
Dust / water protection: IP 54
Temperature range: -10°C to +50°C (Base)
Automatic shut-off: yes (Receiver)
Instrument connection: 5/8" und 1/4" (Base)
Tones: 3 (switchable)
Power supply: 4 x AA Alkaline (base), 3 x AA Alkaline (receiver)
Included in scope delivery: EasyTRACK Base EasyTRACK Receiver... mehr
Included in scope delivery:
  • EasyTRACK Base
  • EasyTRACK Receiver
  • EasyTRACK Remote control
  • 4 x AA batteries (Base)
  • 3 x AA batteries (Receiver)
  • 1 x 9V battery (Remote Control)
  • Soft bag

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