




Spectra Precision LP51
THE MOST DURABLE LASER TOOLS ON THE MARKET
The Spectra Precision® LP51 5-point laser has been designed to handle a wide range of indoor construction applications. This robust laser offers great advantages to general and interior contractors, electricians, plumbers, and a variety of tradespeople. The LP51 projects 5 beams: one up, one down, and three horizontal beams at 90° to each other.
Automatic self-leveling and plumb ensure quick and accurate installation. One person is enough for installing walls, doors, ceiling tracks, and other elevated elements without the need for plumb bobs, squares, or tapes. One person is enough for laying out rooms at right angles, walls, tiles, and fixtures.
⨭Accuracy 3mm @ 10m
⨭Working range 30 m
⨭Dust, water, and shock resistant for greater reliability and minimal repair costs
⨭Durable unit with protective rubber overmold that withstands a drop of up to 3 feet (1 m) onto concrete and still maintains consistent accuracy
⨭Compensator lock for use without leveling and safe transport
⨭Exclusive 3-year warranty with immediate replacement. Includes a soft case, magnetic mounting accessories, a laser target, 2 AA batteries, and a multilingual user manual
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