The Spectra Precision CR700 Laser Machine Control Receiver is a machine mounted display receiver used on small grading and excavating equipment as well as a traditional laser receiver mounted to a grade rod. The CR700 includes both a magnetic mount for quick machine mounting and a grade rod clamp. With super bright directional LEDs, it is ideal for entry-level machine grade display, specifically on mini-excavators and backhoes. This provides instant grade information to the operator and eliminates the need for a rod man in the trench. The CR700 uses the patented light bar technology providing more accurate and more consistent readings than traditional methods and has fewer electronic components. It is also ideally suited to work in vertical application for alignments control. The LEDs are visible at long range and a vertical drift alarm warns if the laser is disturbed.
CR700 Combined Machine Control Laser Receiver works with Spectra grade lasers and all rotating lasers
Red lo), Blue high and Green on-grade LEDs are super bright and are visible in all conditions including longer range vertical alignments
Reception angle-200 degrees with six levels that offer maximum flexibility to meet jobsite requirements, from rough grading to fine grade checking
Working radius up to 1,500 ft
Durable construction designed to withstand all weather and construction site conditions, waterproof, dustproof and warranted to withstand a 3 m, 10 ft, drop
Provides the exact distance from grade numerically
Internal radio works within a height of up to 660 feet Radio-compatible with Spectra Precision grade lasers and HV302, Enables use of time saving functions such as Grade Match, Fingerprinting, PlanLok and Axis Alignment
Vertical drift alarm-When using lasers in vertical mode, the laser receiver warns you if the laser has been disturbed after setting up your line, Accurate, reliable and durable performance not affected by laser beam diameter, consistent accuracy at all ranges
Features 3 beeper volumes and contains Fingerprinting technology that eliminates any confusion with multiple lasers on a jobsite