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16 Interior Construction Laser
Leica Rugby 55
The multipurpose Constructs о
Designed for inti Leica Rughy :'j j is ,1 tonsil, versatile laser. It provides today's contractor ■.■villi the tools needed for virtually any levelling or alignment job. The Leica Rugby 55 features an easy to use keypad, a watertight industrial seal, variable head speeds, selectable scanning modes, a bright red be.im ,mr. an alkaline or rechargeable Nimh battery pack. It is aimed at contractors who are focused on interior applications.
Recommended Rugby 55
nterior Package with
Alkaline
Consisting of: Rugby 55 wi
Control. Wall Mount Bracke
. Ceiling Grid Targets
|2|, Alkaline
Battery Holder, Alkaline Ba
teries
With rechargeable Battene
Order No. 6000072"
Order No: 6000726
Ceiling Grid Target. Magnetic
Ord
г No: 732 791
wallmaunt Bracket
Ord
r No: 733 073
IR Remote Control
Ord
r No: 755 008
NiMH Battery Pack
For Rugby 50/55
Order No; 752 069
Alkaline Battery Holder
For Rugby 50/55 (without t
arteries)
Ord
r No: 752 048
Universal Charger Adapte
For Rugby 50/55/100/200 1
nei. separate power
able!
Order No: 727 165
With the Leica Rugby 55 the scanning or stationary beam can be quickly positioned in 90" increments.
В
Beam Down Mode
By selecting zero rps with the head speed button, the rotating head automatically positions itself in a plumb down direction :i:r alignment of the Leica Rugby 55 over a reference point.
a
Sleep Mode
Pressing the Up and Down buttons togethei the remote will put the Leica Rugby 55 into mode for two hours to save battery life without disturbing your setup.
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