Fluke LDR and Fluke LDG Laser Line Detectors
Fluke LDR and Fluke LDG Laser Line Detectors is rated out of 5 by 1.
Key features
- Rugged laser line detector for use in high ambient light settings
- Provides visual and audible indicators for quick easy line detection
- Withstands rough handling on the job site; drop tested at 1 meter (3.3 ft.)
- Compatible with Fluke-180LR (Fluke-LDR) or Fluke-180LG (Fluke-LDG )
- Includes mounting bracket for fast, stable temporary installation
Product overview: Fluke LDR and Fluke LDG Laser Line Detectors
Fluke LDR and LDG Laser Line Detectors help you find laser lines in high ambient light
Fluke-LDR (Red) and Fluke-LDG (Green) Laser Line Detectors work with Fluke two-line laser levels to quickly and accurately detect plumb and level lines in high ambient light situations. These professional-grade tools offer both visual and audible indicators to help you accurately find your laser lines. Built with the ruggedness you expect from a Fluke tool, they are designed and tested to survive a one meter drop. So you can count on your laser level detector to work every time you reach for it.
Specifications: Fluke LDR and Fluke LDG Laser Line Detectors
Specifications | ||
Leveling | Automatic | |
Working range | ≤60 m | |
Detection height | ≤50 mm | |
Accuracy | Fine: 0.75 mm | |
Medium: 1.75 mm | ||
Batteries | 1 x 9 V Alkaline IEC LR61 | |
Battery life | Red | ≥30 hrs, continuous use |
Green | ≥30 hrs, continuous use | |
Dimensions (H x W x L) | 94 x 94 x 42 mm | |
Weight (with batteries) | 0.20 kg | |
Temperature | Operating | -18 °C to +50 °C |
Storage | -40 °C to +70 °C With batteries: -20 °C to +50 °C | |
Relative humidity | 0% to 90% (0 °C to 35 °C) 0% to 75% (35 °C to 40 °C) 0% to 45% (40 °C to 50 °C) | |
Operating altitude | 2000 m | |
Storage altitude | 12000 m | |
Safety | ||
General | IEC 61010-1: Pollution Degree 2 |
Models: Fluke LDR and Fluke LDG Laser Line Detectors
Rated 1 out of 5 by Akdad from Can't get it to work Sucks can't get it to function not much online info on how to trouble shoot
Date published: 2020-06-21