Universal Laser UL-89L

The UL-89L is a multifunction laser with inclination setting for horizontal and vertical use capable of electronic self-levelling over three axes. It emits a laser beam, which turns into a light plane as it rotates. Another laser beam is available exactly square to it.

  • Fully automatic
    Automatic levelling and cut-out in case of low battery or jerky movements.

  • Robust metal housing
    Plastic-coated, swept and filled with nitrogen, 100 % watertight.

  • Automatic fixing of the laser light plane
    Laser and receiver correspond via radio circuit. By pressing the corresponding button at laser or at receiver the laser starts to search for the receiver. As soon as the rotating laser beam hits the receiver, it is directed to the centre and fixed there. Accuracy: to ± 1 mm/100 m.

  • Inclination measurement parallel to ground
    Even if the inclination is not known, it simply can be adapted to the ground in the Y-axis with the FE-53.

  • Automatic fixing of the plumb beam
    Laser and receiver correspond via radio circuit. By pressing the corresponding button at laser or at receiver the laser starts to search for the receiver. As soon as the rotating laser beam hits the receiver, it is directed to the centre and fixed there. Accuracy: to ± 1 mm/100 m.

  • Increased safety
    Control lamp with blinking warning system for levelling, operating status and undervoltage. Automatic laser cut-out in case of jerky movement bumps Inclination, direction and rotational speed setting protected against change. To protect against theft, the name of the owner can be saved in the device.

  • Laser beam
    Diode laser with visible beam, high life expectancy and low power consumption.

  • Manual rotor adjustment
    Easy operation for exact positioning of the laser beam, rotor fixing and plumbing down with bubble level in rotor head.

  • Lithium ion rechargeable battery
    Operation time to 27 hours with one charge.

  • Wireless control FB-10 (optional)
    Complete laser operation up to a distance of 250 m.