Multiple Applications - The Spectra Precision UL633N Universal Laser is the only construction laser that provides the ability to control level, alignment, single/dual grade and even do grade in vertical allowing you to do more work with one tool.
Automatic Self-Levelling - provides fast, easy set-up for horizontal level, grade or vertical alignment.
Automatic Grade Matching - meaning the laser moves to the on-grade position on the receiver automatically by communicating wirelessly with the receiver and the grade is then calculated – this is generally used when a constant fall is desired but the grade may not be known (renewing existing driveways or matching existing surfaces).
Grade Range - Large, fully compensated grade range from -25% to 25% - keeping the laser leveled no matter what grade you need reducing errors and improving productivity.
Temperature Compensation & PlaneLok - As temperature fluctuates throughout the working day, the internal components of a laser can expand and contract which can cause some additional error without the user noticing.
Automatic Axis Alignment - A critical factor when working with grade is alignment to the grade hub
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Vertical Grade - The Spectra Precision UL633N vertical grade capabilities are enhanced with the use of the SF601 Spot Finder.
Rugged - Designed to operate on the toughest of jobsites, the UL633N can withstand a 1m drop directly onto concrete or 1.5m pushover on tripod, eliminating costly repairs.
Mask Mode - The UL633N has a virtual masking function that allows the laser beam to be turned off in up to 3 sides, avoiding false reading from glass reflections or interfering with other lasers on the same jobsite.
What steps should be taken if the automatic axis alignment feature on the UL633N is not functioning correctly?
If the automatic axis alignment feature is not working as expected, first ensure the unit is set up on a stable, level surface and check if the battery is adequately charged. If problems persist, reset the device to its factory settings, as outlined ...
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