Stabila LAR 350 Rotary Laser

The included remote control allows you to control the X axis and Y axis with a tilt of your hand.

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The Stabila LAR 350 rotary laser is IP65 rated and can take a 6-foot fall onto concrete. The video below gives a good illustration of how the remote control works.

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The Stabila LAR 350 rotary laser is IP65 rated and can take a 6-foot fall onto concrete. The video below gives a good illustration of how the remote control works.

The Stabila LAR 350 rotary laser has a motion control functionality that’s the first of its kind. Using a remote, which stores directly on the unit, you can control a number of the laser’s functions by simply tilting the remote to the left or the right. A motion control sensor within the remote detects your hand movements and transmits them to the laser. Where this is particularly intriguing is the ability to change the slope on either the X or Y axis up to 5°. Colored LEDs on the laser, by the rotating diode, indicate which axis you’re working with. The level has a working range of 2,600 feet, is IP65 rated, and can take a 6-foot fall onto concrete. The video below gives a good illustration of how the remote control works.

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Laser class: 2
Output: < 1 mW
Laser wavelength: 635 nm
Self-leveling range: +/-5°
Leveling accuracy: +/- 0.10 mm/m
Diameter of working area for set receiver: 800 m
Operating life: 80 h
Battery type: D
Protection class: IP 65
Tripod connection: 5/8″
Price: $1,499 (includes: (1) LAR 350 rotation laser, (1) BST-S construction tripod, laser goggles, target plate, carrying case, 2 x D 1.5 V batteries, 4 x AA 1.5 V batteries)

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Chris Ermides

Before joining Tools of the Trade as an editor, Chris Ermides was a project manager for a custom home builder, a carpenter and remodeler. These days when he’s not writing or editing, he’s testing tools as he renovates his 1850 farmhouse in upstate New York.

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