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Leica Geosystems Introduces Rugby Grade Lasers

January 26, 2009
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From general construction to agricultural applications, the latest series of Rugby Grade Lasers offer users a powerful combination of efficiency, accuracy and flexibility.

Leica Rugby 320SG, 410DG & 420DG - The toughest players on the field.


Norcross, Ga. - From general construction to agricultural applications, the latest series of Rugby Grade Lasers from Leica Geosystems offer users a powerful combination of efficiency, accuracy and flexibility.

Dan Dykhuis, Director of Construction Product Marketing for Leica Geosystems, says, “With functionality options that range from on-the-fly remote control operation, high accuracy extended range operation and advanced internal laser leveling technology, this series of lasers is uniquely designed to meet a wide range of applications including the most demanding ones found when coupled with machine control systems.”

The new automatic, self-leveling Grade Laser Series will include the Rugby 420DG, 410DG and 320SG rotating lasers.

Rugby 420 DG (Dual Grade)
Designed for applications such as land leveling and tiling that require long distance and stable performance over the whole day, the dual grade Rugby 420DG lasers operate from an optional long-range, two-way Remote Control feature that lets users manage all Rugby functions “on-the-fly.” These lasers incorporate a high power visible, red laser diode that generates an operating range of up to 3,600 ft diameter. The Rugby 420DG also includes a laser plane stabilization feature which ensures accurate and repeatable performance from morning until night and an electronic axis alignment feature for easy one-person alignment in the field, improving grade and set up accuracy.

Rugby 410DG (Dual Grade)
Like the Rugby 420DG lasers, the dual grade 410DG are designed to operate from an optional long-range, two-way Remote Control.  With its integrated infrared laser diode, this advanced laser has an operating range up to 2,600 feet that is ideal for general construction and machine control applications.

Rugby 320SG (Single Grade)
The Rugby 320SG single grade has a built-in visible red laser diode for an operating range up to 3,000 feet.

The Rugby lasers works with MC200 Depthmaster for excavators, MC1200 for motor graders, and control systems based on Leica CAB laser sensors for dozers, scrapers, box blades, and similar equipment. 

All Rugby 320SG, 410DG and 420DG lasers offer superior power management for up to 130 hours of continuous operation. In addition to the two years Leica Geosystems standard international warranty, the new Leica Rugby Grade Laser Series is offered with an optional three-year warranty extension.

Dykhuis concludes, “Whatever your laser requirements (single or dual grade, short or long range), or your application from foundations and formwork to land leveling and tiling, the new Rugby Grade Lasers are designed to deliver precise grade control with speed, ease and accuracy to increase your bottom line.” 

For more information, visit www.leica-geosystems.com/us/en/lgs_8910.htm.

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