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August 25th, 2011
STABILA Type LAX 200 Crossed-line Laser

• Self-levelling, ultra-sharp, long laser lines. • Locked position: allows slopes to be marked. • Pulsed lines for external applications:
working range up to 250 m with the REC 210 Line receiver. • Easy positioning: On the ground, on a tripod, on metal with the V
groove and the rare earth magnet, on the wall bracket. • Perfect protection for the measuring unit: automatic pendulum locking.
The optical equipment is fully protected in the parked position. Optimal dust protection. • Robust: STABILA anti-shocksystem with
impact-absorbent cover. Optimal protection for the casing also at corners and edges.  Read More