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Trimble LR410 Laser Receiver USED

Trimble LR410 Laser Receiver USED

Regular price $1,149.00 USD
Regular price $1,895.00 USD Sale price $1,149.00 USD
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this is a used LR410 that is in great condition and will come with 1 year Trimble factory warranty. 

The Trimble® LR410 Laser Receiver is designed to be used with either the new 
GCS 300-600 Grade Control System or the Prinz Albert systems as a replacement 
for the RS2S laser receiver. Engineered for use in harsh environments, the LR410 
is 100% weatherproof and features 360° laser detection. Integrated reference 
LEDs, located in the corner of each of the four laser receiving windows, show the 
laser strike location from the center of the receiver, power, and error status, for 
fast visual receiver status. An industry-standard CAN (SAE J1939) interface 
makes system integration easy. 
Linear Detection – Exact laser strike positions to within 1.5mm (0.06") for precise automatic grade 
control. Unlike other laser receivers that provide only 5 to 7 fixed relative grade regions, the LR4100 
provides a continuous, absolute laser strike position to precisely measure the actual height deviation from 
“On Grade.” This feature gives you the highest accuracy and grade performance. 
Extended Laser Detection Window – Standard laser receivers provide only 200 mm (7.9") of vertical 
laser detection. The LR410 offers an additional 31 mm (1.2") for a total of 231 mm (9.1") of detection 
length, keeping you in the laser beam longer. Regardless of your application, from rough grading to fine 
grading, display to automatic, the LR410 ensures more grade information—even on the toughest jobs. 
LED Status Indicators – Red LEDs, located at the top of each window, indicate: laser strike position 
from the center of the laser receiver, out-of-range, power, and error status information. For rigid mast 
applications, the LEDs provide visual information to set up the receiver. The LED ensures that the laser 
receiver is set up in the center of the receiving range when manual receiver positioning is required to 
provide equal range between cuts and fills.