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Spectra Precision TS415 Construction Total Station

Quick Overview

The Spectra Precision TS415 Construction Total Station is rugged, feature-packed mechanical total stations that let concrete and general contractors take control of their construction layout and alignment applications.

SKU: GPS214
Item ID: GPS214-L/T*
Condition: Refurbished
Warranty: 90 Day Exchange

Included

* Spectra Precision TS415 Mechanical Total Station [ID- L/T*]
* AC Adapter/Charger
* User Manual On CD
* Hard Carrying Case

Details

The Spectra Precision TS415 Construction Total Station is rugged, feature-packed mechanical total stations that let concrete and general contractors take control of their construction layout and alignment applications. The reflectorless distance measuring capability provides one-person operation with no need for a prism to measure difficult or dangerous-to-reach places. The TS415 works seamlessly with the Trimble LM80 Layout Manager, a pocket-sized personal layout manager, featuring data collection software created specifically for construction layout. The LM80 Layout Manager lets you input blue print dimensions and a digital replica of the layout plan. You can then use the graphical plan to help lay out the TS415 Total Stations. Features & Benefits Reflectorless measuring capability allows fast, one-person operation without a prism Built-in checks on all layout functions and relevant data storage clearly displays errors to reduce operator mistakes Application programs let you set up anywhere faster and perform jobsite layout and measurement tasks with two people for maximum flexibility and cost savings IPX6 waterproof design withstands tough jobsite conditions and minimizes repair costs Exceptionally long battery life and easy setups increase your productivity by saving you time and money Applications Layout of control points Checking or tying into property boundaries Layout of excavation lines Layout of concrete forms and anchor bolts As-built checks Layout of control lines on concrete pad for subcontractor use Light topographical measurements