One-Touch Does It All: Leica Sprinter 50

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Leica Sprinter 50

One-touch does it all

n Easy one-touch operation – simply push the red button


n Quick height and distance result – the reading is
displayed almost instantly
n Reliable and error-free reading, even in
dim light conditions
n Quicker and easier than an optical level
Leica Sprinter 50
One-touch does it all

Dust and Compact and


waterproof lightweight
design

Error-free Single button


height and operation
distance results

Out of level
indication

Any levelling – at any place – for anyone


Use the Leica Sprinter 50 as a multifunctional levelling tool:

Elevation control, Platform/concrete casting As-built elevation checking,


height control stakeout, rectangular grade checking, area levelling,
area stakeout, distance volume determination of
measuring earth/dirt moving operations

One-button digital levelling Technical Data Sprinter 50


Leica Sprinter 50 is an Height accuracies Standard deviation height measurement per 1 km double run (ISO 17123-2)
accurate electronic level, that – Electronic measurement With Sprinter aluminum barcode staff: 2.0 mm
– Optical measurement With standard aluminum E-scale/Numeral staff: 2.5 mm
provides error-free measure-
– Single staff reading Standard Deviation: 0.6 mm (electronic) and 1.2 mm (optical) at 30 m
ments and readings. Aim and
Distance accuracies Standard deviation distance measurement 10 mm for D ≤ 10 m
focus, measure with one and (Distance in m x 0.001) for D > 10 m
key press and the data is Range 2 – 100 m (electronic)
displayed almost instantly. Time for single measurement <3 sec
Compensator Magnet damped pendulum compensator (range ± 10 min)
Telescope Magnification (optical) 24 x
Applications:
Environmental conditions IP55
n Building and civil
Power supply AA dry cells (4 x LR6/AA/AM3 1.5 V)
engineering Weight <2.5 kg
n Landscaping
n Architecture

Illustrations, descriptions and technical data are not binding. All rights reserved. Printed in Switzerland –
Copyright Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg, Switzerland, 2009. 762478en – II.09 – RDV

Leica Geosystems AG
Heerbrugg, Switzerland
www.leica-geosystems.com

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