Product Description
Semi-automatic dial-in grade lasers
Bring simplicity to construction applications with the Leica Rugby 680 semi-automatic grade laser. Designed for contractors who do mostly flat work but occasionally need to create single or dual slopes, Rugby 680 construction lasers are easy to use and effective in all levelling and grading tasks.
Slopes done easily
Easily perform levelling and slope applications with the semi-automatic Leica Rugby 680 dual and single grade lasers. Their simple user interface, four-button menu and digital display allow quick and convenient dial-in grade for increased productivity and efficiency on site.
Accurate performance throughout the day
Eliminate costly errors and downtime coming from temperature changes on the jobsite. The Smart Slope function of the Rugby 680 continuously monitors temperature changes over time. This unique functionality assures accuracy and solid laser performance over the course of the day.
Best value for money
- Great value for money with PROTECT by Leica Geosystems service offering. It includes Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty and the three year No Cost* period.
- Packages with the long-lasting Li-Ion rechargeable battery allowing up to 40 hours of operation per charge.
- IP 67 protection standard assuring reliable performance even under harsh jobsite environment.
* Available for free through online registration within eight weeks from the purchase date.
Includes
Rugby 680 Laser Level
Rod Eye 160 Receiver & Bracket
A600 Li-ion Battery Pack
A100 Battery Charger
Carrying Case
User Manual
Calibration Certificate - 1 Year
Product Videos
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