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3D Laser Scanning

  • Leica Geosystems Leica GKL825 BLK Battery Multicharger 919898 Leica Geosystems Leica GKL825 BLK Battery Multicharger 919898

    Leica GKL825 BLK Battery Multicharger

    Battery charger for the GEB825 (BLK360 G2) and GEB821 (BLK2GO) batteries. Including GEV821 AC-adapter Charges up to 4x batteries
    £249.96 (Ex. VAT)
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    Leica GDF323 Tribrach without Optical Plummet

    Leica GDF323 Tribrach without Optical Plummet

    The Leica GDF323 tribrach without optical plummet is primarily used with the Leica RTC360 laser scanner, together with the GAD120 tribrach adapter with Leica stud mount.
    Was: £300.00
    Price: £255.00 (Ex. VAT)
    Was: £360.00
    Price: £306.00 (Inc. VAT)
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  • Leica Geosystems Leica GVP736 RTC360 Backpack

    Leica GVP736 RTC360 Backpack

    The Leica GVP736 is a lightweight, protective backpack carry bag for the Leica RTC360 laser scanner, together with it's accessories.
    £269.96 (Ex. VAT)
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  • Leica GEB364 Li-Ion Battery

    Leica GEB364 Li-Ion Battery

    The GEB364 Li-Ion 10.8V/6.9Ah battery is a high output rechargeable battery for the Leica RTC360 3D laser scanner and TS10 total station. It can be charged with the Leica GKL311, GKL312 and GKL341 battery chargers. Replaces the GEB361 & GEB363...
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  • Leica Geosystems Leica HDS 6 Black and White Scanning Target

    Leica HDS 6" Black & White Scanning Target

    Large size black and white circular target Flexible tilt and turn for precise orientation to the scanner 5/8” female thread for mounting on target poles or magnetic mounts 6" circular planar Compatible with P20, P30, P40 and RTC360 laser scanners
    £304.99 (Ex. VAT)
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  • Nedo Heavy-Duty Elevating Tripod 210442

    Nedo Heavy-Duty Elevating Tripod

    Heavy-Duty Elevating Tripod with Additional Leg Struts Suitable for: Rotating LasersHeavy-duty Rotating LasersLaser Scanners Features: Double telescopeIndirect gearReinforced telescopesAdditional leg strutsDual clampCircular bubbleTripod head and joints...
    £395.00 (Ex. VAT)
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  • Benro Mach 3 Tripod + GAD52 for BLK360 Benro Mach 3 Tripod + GAD52 for BLK360

    Benro Mach 3 Tripod + GAD52 for BLK360

    The Mach 3 is a heavy-duty 4-section carbon fibre tripod with a maximum working height of 177cm which supports loads up to 16kg. It's stiffness and strength make it suitable for most professional applications where heavy loads need supporting, but the...
    £599.95 (Ex. VAT)
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  • Nedo Carbon Line Tripod 200700 Nedo Carbon Line Tripod 200700

    Nedo Carbon Line Tripod

    Nedo Carbon Line Tripod for Laser Scanners - ideal for the Leica RTC360 and BLK360 scanners (with appropriate adaptor). Designed specifically for use with 3D laser scanners. It's high-quality tubular sections made of carbon fibre reinforced polymer...
    £649.12 (Ex. VAT)
    £778.95 (Inc. VAT)
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  • Nedo Laser Scanner Two Way Tripod 210710 Nedo Laser Scanner Two Way Tripod

    Nedo Laser Scanner Two Way Tripod

    The Nedo Industrial Line elevating tripod is designed especially for use with 3D laser scanners. The laser scanner can be mounted either at the top or at the bottom of the elevating column ensuring maximum flexibility. When mounted at the top, the laser...
    £995.00 (Ex. VAT)
    £1,194.00 (Inc. VAT)
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Laser scanning has become a common method of collecting large quantities of precise spatial data in a short period of time. As a result, laser scanners are a common piece of equipment among surveying, video, and archaeology firms with limited on-site time.

Within minutes, scanners accumulate millions of individual point measurements. After that, the measurements are plotted in a single XYZ coordinate system to create a 'point cloud' of the object's external surface. These points can be geo-referenced and converted into a global reference system with the addition of GPS data.

Using popular features, multiple data clouds obtained from various perspectives can be combined, or "registered," to create a single 3D dataset. A house, for example, may be scanned to include all external walls and then registered together to include scan data from the inside.

Leica 3D Laser Scanners