Robust housing
The Leica Lino P3 is dust and splash-proof to IP54 and can be locked to protect the instrument during transport.
Delivery package: 3 point laser with carry case, mini tripod, batteries & target.
link: Lino P3 brochure.pdf , link: Lino family brochure.pdf
Technical specifications:
| Range |
up to 15 m depending on lighting conditions |
| Levelling accuracy @ 5 m |
± 1.5 mm |
| Self-levelling range |
4° ± 0.5° |
| Accuracy of plumb point @ 5 m |
± 1.5 mm |
| Number of laser points |
3 |
| Beam direction |
up, down, forward |
| Laser type |
635 nm, laser class II |
| Batteries |
type AA 3 × 1.5 V |
| Protection class splash water / dust proof |
IP54 |
| Operating temperature |
–10 °C to 40 °C |
| Storage temperature |
–25 °C to 70 °C |
| Dimensions (H × D × W) |
99.1 × 108.1 × 59.3 mm |
| Weight without batteries |
310 g |
| Tripod thread |
¼” |
Frequently asked questions:
What is the Power Range Technology?
The Power Range TechnologyTM is already active when the instrument is switched on; it provides excellent line visibility even at larger distances.
For what do I need the pulse function?
When the pulse function is switched on, the laser is pulsed and can then be detected by a laser receiver that is able to pick up a pulsed laser signal. A positive side effect of the pulse mode is that up to 40% power is saved using this function.
For what do I need a laser receiver?
The laser receiver indicates the presence of the laser lines projected even when they can no longer be seen with the naked eye. The receiver should be used for work in bright conditions or over large distances.
Can I only use a Leica receiver or will others also work?
We recommend the use of the Leica receiver LLD2, as it is not certain that other receivers will detect the pulsed laser line of the Leica Lino L2 and L2P5.
What can I do with the target plate?
Using the target plate you can make measurements in an open space, i.e. if there is no wall on which you can project the laser line or dot you can make the line visible using the target plate. This feature is useful, e.g., when suspending a ceiling.
How does the self-leveling work?
The Leica Linos automatically compensate for minor alignment errors in the range of +/-4°. During this process the instrument is aligned to an accuracy (e.g. Leica Lino L2: 1mm @ 5m). If the automatic self-leveling range is exceeded the laser signals to the user automatically that he is out side the self-leveling range. Expensive measuring errors are prevented.
What can I do with the lock function?
The lock function locks the self-leveling mechanism. This feature is useful when the lines are not to be projected horizontally or vertically, but at an angle - e.g. for alignment on staircases. We also recommend activating the lock function every time the instrument is transported. With this function the pendulum is locked and therefore better protected against shocks.
How long is the warranty period of my instrument?
Leica Geosystems provides a two-year warranty for the Leica Linos. If a problem should occur, your dealer will replace the instrument with a new one quickly and un-bureaucratically.
How do I check the accuracy of my Leica Lino?
In your manual you find the description of some simple procedures that will enable you to check the accuracy of your instrument. Please do these checks regularly and especially before you start crucial measurement tasks.
Can I use rechargeable batteries to power my Leica Lino?
Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries to power your Leica Lino. Highpower alcaline batteries will give you a longer working cycle per set of batteries, but when using your Leica Lino frequently, rechargeable batteries will be economically and ecologically the better option.