At Bauma 2010, MCE Lasers will be displaying their complete range of laser levels, machine control, pipe-laying lasers, tunnel lasers and measuring instruments. The MCE product suite, with its Australian heritage, has been perfected for precise laser alignment in harsh operating environments.
The Bauma 2010 exhibition also marks the launch of a new MCE Lasers brand – the ROTEC range. The ROTEC range of precision rotary laser levels has been specially developed for use in building, construction area, concreting, and plastering suspended ceilings installation .
Three ROTEC models are being launched at Bauma:
The LS.RH – an auto self-leveling, horizontal rotary laser level. The LS.RH is designed for general construction sites or where a horizontal plane is required.
The LS.RHV – an auto self-leveling, horizontal / vertical rotary laser level. The LS.RHV is designed for general construction sites, suspended ceiling installation and where a horizontal / vertical plane is required.
The LS.RHVG – a green beam, auto self-leveling, horizontal / vertical rotary laser level. The LS.RHVG is designed to suit suspended ceiling installation and where a horizontal / vertical plane is required. MCE Lasers’ green beam lasers offer four times the visibility of a traditional red beam laser.
All lasers in the ROTEC range include full automatic self-leveling with manual grade mode. Each laser can be tailored for use with a range of MCE Lasers accessories, including the new millimetre receiver, which provides easy measurement of level differences between the laser beams hitting point and reference marking notch. This new receiver is reliable, robust and absolutely waterproof.
Other new MCE Lasers innovations to be displayed at Bauma 2010 include a new pipelaser series, continuing MCE’s tradition of superior precision and accuracy, and the world’s first Mini Tilt Compensated Machine Receiver.
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This video shows the use of the MCE Lasers dual receiving system.