The Leica Rugby 640 rotary laser level is a versatile self leveling laser that can be used for both horizontal and vertical applications as well manual slope in both axes. It has an accuracy of 1/16 inches at 100 feet, up to 2,000 feet range and comes with two choices of laser receivers.
Self-leveling within ±5 degrees, the Leica Rugby 640 can perform all horizontal and vertical leveling, aligning, plumbing and squaring tasks indoors or out. You can also choose to turn off the laser's self-leveling function for manual grading in either axis. This Rugby 640 also includes a 90-degree reference and a plumb point. It is easy to use with its one touch operation, grade entry arrows and LED indicators.
The Leica Rugby 640 laser level comes with three scanning degree options and four rotation speeds, along with a sleep mode for saving battery life while maintaining any setting. With an IP67 rating and easy to grip overmold protection handles, this fully automatic self leveling laser is easy to use. The Rugby 640 rotary laser level comes with a 5/8-11 tripod thread, 3-year warranty and a hard shell stackable carrying case.
Configuration Options The Leica Rugby 640 Rotary Laser Level comes with two receiver options and battery selection. Choose your preference in the drop-down sections above. - 6011154: With Rod Eye 120 and Alkaline Battery Pack - 6011153: With Rod Eye 120, Li-Ion Battery Pack and Charger - 6005988: With Rod Eye 140, Li-Ion Battery Pack and Charger
Features: - Choice of laser receiver and battery - Up to 2,000-ft. operating range - Horizontal and vertical self leveling within ±5 degrees - Dual-axis manual slope - 1/16 inch accuracy at 100 feet - Laser plumb up point - LED indicators - 4 rotation speeds - 3 scanning angles - Overmolded handles - IP67 dust and water resistant - Up to 60 hour battery life - 5/8-11 tripod thread
What’s in the box: - (1) Leica Rugby 640 Rotary Laser Level - (1) Rod Eye 120 Receiver - (1) Li-Ion rechargeable pack - (1) Charger - (1) Detector mounting bracket - (1) Hard carrying case