Working outdoors with laser class II.
A rotating laser is usually used outdoors with a laser detector. The weaker laser class II, with a maximum light output of 1 mW, is completely sufficient here and is also received by the laser detector up to a distance of 250 m. A higher light output must not be used outdoors in most cases.
Better visible laser line indoors with laser class 3R.
But do you like to work indoors without a laser detector? By pressing a single button, you can switch the hedue Q3G rotating laser to the better visible laser class 3R. You will see a much brighter laser line and so you can often work faster without a laser detector. You will love your hedue Q3G for this!
Even more visible: the green laser beam!
They say green laser light is much more visible than red laser light. That is also true! But not under sunlight! Sunlight compensates for laser light and you will be forced to use the laser detector. However, you will be able to see the green laser beam much better in indoor applications.
QR code on the device.
The robust construction laser hedue Q3G is precise with a leveling accuracy of 1 mm at 10 m. You can rely on this, because we at hedue in Germany calibrate every rotary laser before delivery. You can retrieve the certificate via the QR code stuck to the device.
Enough power for long working days.
The hedue Q3G rotating laser receives power from a 4,800 mAh NiMH battery pack. This is enough for a runtime of 20 hours and can be recharged overnight with the included charger.
Simple operation.
This rotating laser has radically simplified operation. There are only three buttons on the construction laser itself: on/off, anti-shake and a button for selecting the laser class. Only with the remote control additional functions are provided. So it is possible to let an occasional user use the device without the remote control. You then have the security of knowing that the device can only be operated in the self-leveling rotation. Incorrect measurements caused by incorrect operation are then excluded.