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Spectra Precision LL500-1 Long Range Laser Complete Package w/ HL700 - TENTHS
2,600 feet (800m) diameter with HL700 receiver Range
Cover large layout jobs with a 2,600 feet (800m) diameter with HL700 receiver working reach.
±1/8 inch at 100 feet (3mm at 30m) Accuracy
Hold grade with a ±1/8 inch at 100 feet (3mm at 30m) accuracy rating.
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Runs on Rechargeable NiMH battery or alkaline D-cells for jobsite flexibility.
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What is the Spectra Precision LL500-1?
The Spectra Precision LL500-1 Long Range Laser Complete Package w/ HL700 - TENTHS is a professional rotating laser level system designed for large-scale construction and surveying applications. It delivers ±1/8 inch accuracy at 100 feet with a 2,600-foot diameter working range, making it ideal for grading, excavation, and layout work on expansive job sites. It's available from Express Tools.
What contractors use this rotary lasers for
Site Grading
Cut/fill earthwork, building pad preparation, base compaction
Concrete Flatwork
Slab pours, floor leveling, tilt-up panel layout
Machine Control
Grade control reference for motor graders and scrapers
Foundation Layout
Benchmark elevation transfer, footing forms, stem walls
Product Description
Overview
The Spectra Precision LL500-1 Long Range Laser Complete Package delivers professional-grade elevation control for contractors running large sites, establishing drainage grades, and managing excavation operations. This turnkey system pairs the LL500 laser transmitter with the HL700 digital receiver—a high-visibility rod-mounted detector that enables single-operator grade checking across distances up to 2,600 feet diameter. Site supervisors, grading crews, and excavation contractors choose this configuration for its extended range capability, tenths-graduated leveling rod for direct cut/fill readings, and complete package design that eliminates the need to source individual components. Whether you're establishing finish grade on commercial pads, setting pipe laser grades for storm drainage, or controlling mass excavation depths, this system provides the accuracy, durability, and operating range required for demanding civil construction environments.
Key Specifications
- Accuracy: ±1/8 inch at 100 feet (3mm at 30m)
- Working Range: 2,600 feet (800m) diameter with HL700 receiver
- Self-Leveling Range: ±5 degrees
- Rotation Speed: 600 RPM (variable speed capable)
- Power Source: Rechargeable NiMH battery or alkaline D-cells
- Battery Runtime: Up to 60 hours (rechargeable), 100+ hours (alkaline)
- Operating Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
- IP Rating: IP66 (dust-tight, water-resistant)
- Leveling Method: Pendulum compensator with magnetic damping
- Rod Graduation: Tenths (feet and decimal feet)
- Receiver Display: LCD with on-grade LED indicator and digital readout
- Receiver Detection Range: 1,300-foot radius from laser
What's in the Kit
- LL500 rotating laser transmitter with carrying handle
- HL700 digital laser receiver with rod clamp
- Aluminum tripod with adjustable legs and platform
- Tenths-graduated leveling rod (extends to 25 feet)
- Rechargeable NiMH battery pack with wall charger
- Remote control (RC601) for laser operation from receiver position
- Hard-shell protective carrying case with foam insert
- Calibration certificate and operator manual
- Shoulder strap for receiver portability
Job Applications
- Building Pad Preparation: Establish finish grade elevations across large commercial and residential pads where single-point laser reference eliminates the need for multiple benchmark setups and reduces surveying time.
- Storm Drainage Installation: Set consistent slope grades for pipe bedding and trench excavation, with tenths-rod enabling crews to read exact cut depths without conversion math that slows production.
- Parking Lot Grading: Control sub-grade and paving elevations across expansive surfaces where the 2,600-foot working diameter covers entire phases without repositioning equipment.
- Foundation Excavation: Monitor dig depths for footings and basement excavations, allowing operators to check grade from machine position using the high-visibility HL700 display that's readable in bright sunlight.
- Concrete Slab Placement: Set screeds and verify deck elevations during pour operations, with digital receiver providing precise on-grade indication that eliminates guesswork during finishing.
- Site Utility Trenching: Maintain proper slope on sewer, water, and electrical runs where consistent fall prevents low spots and the extended range covers long utility corridors with minimal setups.
Compatible Accessories
Expand system capability with these Spectra Precision components:
- HR320 Machine Receiver – Dual-display grade control receiver for excavator and dozer masts
- RC602 Remote Control – Extended-range transmitter remote with LCD status display
- C59 Rod Eye Sensor – High-precision receiver for layout work requiring ±1/16" indication
- Metric Leveling Rod – Centimeter-graduated rod for projects specifying metric dimensions
- Heavy-Duty Laser Tripod – Reinforced tripod for high-traffic zones and unstable ground conditions
- HL760 Receiver – Upgraded digital detector with dual-sided display and priority zone indication
Related Guides
- Rotating Laser Setup for Variable Site Conditions – Tripod positioning, benchmark transfer, and environmental compensation techniques
- LL500 vs. LL400 Laser Systems Comparison – Range, accuracy, and feature differences between Spectra's mid-range and long-range rotary lasers
- Troubleshooting Laser Receiver Interference and Signal Loss – Diagnosing detection problems from sunlight, dust, and environmental factors
- Reading Tenths-Graduated Rods for Cut and Fill – Decimal-foot measurement methods for grading crews transitioning from fractional scales
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the advantage of tenths graduation versus eighths on the leveling rod?
- Tenths-graduated rods display measurements in decimal feet (example: 5.3 ft) rather than feet-and-inches fractions (5' 3-5/8"), eliminating the mental conversion step when calculating cut/fill volumes or comparing to plan elevations shown in decimal format. This speeds up grade checking, reduces math errors, and matches how most civil drawings and GPS systems report elevations. Crews working from architectural plans may prefer eighths rods that align with fractional dimensions.
- Can the HL700 receiver work with other Spectra laser models?
- Yes, the HL700 is compatible with all Spectra Precision rotating lasers operating on the standard red beam wavelength, including the LL300, LL400, and HV302 models. It detects the rotating laser plane and provides on-grade indication regardless of transmitter model. However, maximum detection range varies by laser output power—the LL500 enables the full 1,300-foot receiver radius, while lower-powered models may reduce usable range in bright sunlight conditions.
- How does the remote control function when operating solo?
- The included RC601 remote lets you adjust laser elevation, rotation speed, and axis alignment from the rod position up to 300 feet from the transmitter. This eliminates walking back to the tripod for height adjustments when checking multiple grade points. Set the laser to approximate elevation, walk to your check point with receiver and remote, then fine-tune beam height until the receiver indicates on-grade—critical for single-operator efficiency on large sites.
- What maintenance does the laser transmitter require between calibration intervals?
- Clean the laser head window and compensator vents after dusty conditions using a soft brush and dry cloth—never solvents that can damage seals. Check self-leveling function monthly by deliberately tilting the tripod beyond 5 degrees and confirming the laser stops rotating and alerts (indicating compensator is active). Verify battery contacts remain corrosion-free and store the unit in its case when not in use. Spectra recommends professional calibration verification annually or after any drop/impact event that could affect accuracy.
Why This Equipment
Auto Self-Leveling
Compensates for job site movement and setups — no manual leveling required.
Long Range
Reach 2,600+ ft with a receiver — covers large pads and site-wide grading without moving.
IP55+ Protection
Dust-tight and water jet resistant — built for outdoor construction in any weather.
Radio Remote
Change grade or elevation from the cab or anywhere on site without walking back.
The right rotary laser pays for itself in weeks.
A grade checker costs $600–800 per day. A quality rotary laser setup eliminates that cost indefinitely — and works faster. One operator with a good laser and receiver can cover ground that used to take a two-person crew.
The gap between a budget unit and a professional-grade one shows up in the field: self-leveling range on uneven pads, IP55+ protection through rain and dust, and radio remote control so you're not walking back to the instrument every time the job moves.
Express Tools is an authorized dealer with genuine, factory-fresh inventory and same-day shipping on in-stock units. We know this equipment and can answer spec questions before you order.
Specifications
Technical Specs
Manufacturer data and field-verified measurements.
| Accuracy | ±1/8 inch at 100 feet (3mm at 30m) |
|---|---|
| Working Range | 2,600 feet (800m) diameter with HL700 receiver |
| Self-leveling Range | ±5 degrees |
| Rotation Speed | 600 RPM (variable speed capable) |
| Power Source | Rechargeable NiMH battery or alkaline D-cells |
| Battery Runtime | Up to 60 hours (rechargeable), 100+ hours (alkaline) |
| Operating Temperature | -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C) |
| IP Rating | IP66 (dust-tight, water-resistant) |
| Leveling Method | Pendulum compensator with magnetic damping |
| Rod Graduation | Tenths (feet and decimal feet) |
| Receiver Display | LCD with on-grade LED indicator and digital readout |
| Receiver Detection Range | 1,300-foot radius from laser |
| Power | Rechargeable NiMH battery or alkaline D-cells |
| Battery Life | Up to 60 hours (rechargeable), 100+ hours (alkaline) |
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Spectra Precision LL500-1 Long Range Laser Complete Package w/ HL700 - TENTHS
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