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Leica Lino L2P5 line laser:

 

The all in one layout and alignment tool. The Leica Lino L2P5 combines all the advantages of the Lino dot and line lasers. It has four points and two lines which are exactly at right angles to one another. With the Leica Lino L2P5 you are well equipped for any alignment or levelling task! 3 years warranty after registration.

    Very easy to see laser lines
The proven Leica optics and large emergence aperture of the laser project particularly long lines, an advantage warmly welcomed by users across  the full Lino range.
     
   

Transferring measured points
Turn the rotatable adapter to transfer reference points in no time at all across the room from one wall to another. Leave your spirit level and string line in your toolbox!

 

     
   

Horizontal and vertical aligning
Spirit levels and string lines are a thing of the past; now the Leica Lino L2P5 is the convenient way to transfer reference points from one wall to another or to ensure that wall and floor tile joints precisely meet one another.

     
    Expanded range of applications
The adapter supplied with the Leica Lino L2P5 positions the instrument quickly and with absolute precision. You can set up the adapter over edges and profiles, attach it to circular columns or fix it to steel or iron pipes with the integrated magnets
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Function

 Lino P3

Lino P5 

 Lino L2

  Lino L2+

Lino L2P5

Plumbing up and down

 x

 x

 

 

 x

Setting out right angles

 

 x

 

 

 x

Horizontal levelling

 x

 x

 x

 x

 x

Vertical aligning

 

 

 x

 x

 x

Vertical and horizontal aligning

 

 

 x

 x

 x

Aligning at any angle

 

 

 x

 x

 x

 
Range

 up to 15 m depending on lighting conditions

Range with detector

 > 30 m

Levelling accuracy @ 5 m

  +/- 1.5 mm

Self-levelling range

 4 to +/- 0.5 degree

Accuracy o plumb point @ 5 m

  +/- 1.5 mm

Accuracy of  horizontal line @ 5 m

  +/- 1.5 mm

Vertical accuracy  @ 3 m line length 

  +/- 0.75 mm

Number of laser points

 4 

Number of laser lines

 2

Beam direction

 vertical,  horizontal, up, down, right, left

Laser type

 635 nm, laser class II

Batteries

 type AA 4 x 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 x D x W)

 117.8 x 130.7 x 75.4 mm

Weight without  batteries

 370 g

Tripod thread

 1/4"

  
Line and Dot Lasers Frequently asked questions:
 
What is the Power Range Technology?
The Power Range Technology 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, L2+, L2P5 and L360.
 
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 degree. 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 Lino. An additional year of warranty can be obtained free-of-charge by registration of the product at www.disto.com. If a problem should occur, we 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. For the Lino L360 it is not needed as it is featured with an inbuilt rechargeable battery pack. 
 

Check the accuracy of your Leica Lino regu-larly and particularly before important measuring tasks.   

Checking the accuracy of the levelling

      

Set the instrument on a tripod half-way between two walls (A+B) that are approx. 5 m apart. Place the Lock switch 3 in the "Unlocked" () position. Direct the instrument at wall A and switch on the instrument. Activate the horizontal laser line or laser dot and mark the position of the line or the dot on wall A (-> A1). Rotate the instrument by 180 degree and mark the horizontal laser line or the laser dot in exactly the same way on wall B (-> B1). Then place the instrument at the same elevation as close as possible to wall A and again mark the horizontal laser line or the laser dot on wall A (-> A2) . Rotate the instrument by 180 degree again and mark the laser on wall B (-> B2). Measure the distances of the marked points A1-A2 and B1-B2. Calculate the difference of the two measurements. If the difference does not exceed 2mm, then the Leica Lino is within tolerance. | (A1 - A2) - (B1 - B2) | 

Checking the accuracy of the horizontal line: (only Lino L2 and Lino L2P5)

Place the Lock switch 3 in the "Unlocked" position. Position the instrument approx. 5m away from the wall. Direct the instrument at the wall and switch on with the LASER key 1. Activate the laser line with the LASER key 1 and mark the intersection point of laser crosshairs on the wall. Swivel the instrument to the right and then to the left. Observe the vertical deviation of the horizontal line from the marking. If the difference does not exceed 3mm, then the Leica Lino is within tolerance.

Checking the accuracy of the vertical line: (only Lino L2 and Lino L2P5)

Place the Lock switch 3 in the "Unlocked" position. As reference, use a plumb-bob and attach it as close as possible to an approx. 3m high wall. Position the instrument at a distance of approx. 1.5m from the wall at an elevation of approx. 1.5m. Direct the instrument at the wall and switch on with the LASER key 1. Activate the laser line with the LASER key 1. Rotate the instrument and align it with the bottom of the plumb line. Now read off the maximum deviation of the laser line from the top of the plumb line. If the difference does not exceed 2mm, then the Leica Lino is within tolerance.

Checking the accuracy of the vertical plumbing: (only Lino P3, Lino P5 and Lino L2P5) Place the Lock switch 3 in the "Unlocked" position.

Checking the upper plumbing point:

Checking the lower plumbing point:

Set up the laser on its tripod or wall mount bracket near point A1 at a minimum distance of 1.5 m from point B1. The horizontal laser is aligned in direction 1. Mark the laser dots A1 and B1 with a pin. Rotate the instrument by 180 degree so that it points in the opposite direction 2 to direction 1. Adjust the instru-ment so that the laser beam hits point A1 exactly. If point B2 is no further than 2 mm away from point B1, then the Leica Lino is within tolerance 
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