Leica Lino P5 Classic 5 Point Layout Tool

Model: P5 | Order No: 777068 | UPC: 7640110692622

Leica Lino P5 Classic 5 Point Layout Tool

Model: P5 | Order No: 777068 | UPC: 7640110692622

Projects 5 laser beams, which are exactly at right angles to one another. It is the perfect tool for 90° layouts and vertical point transfer. The pendulum lets you know your tool is out of level by disabling the laser dot. The lasers and the pendulum are housed in a rugged, job site ready body. It is dust-proof and splash protected.

Projects 5 laser beams, which are exactly at right angles to one another. It is the perfect tool for 90° layouts and vertical point transfer. The pendulum lets you know your tool is out of level by disabling the laser dot. The lasers and the pendulum are housed in a rugged, job site ready body. It is dust-proof and splash protected.

Discontinued!

This product has been discontinued and is no longer available.
This is the direct replacement:

Leica Lino P5 Self Levelling 5 Point Laser-

Leica Lino P5 Self Levelling 5 Point Laser

Model: P5 | Order No: 864427

Features extreme robust design, this laser distance meter is drop-tested from a height of 2 metres, water jet and dust protected to IP 65 standards, suitable for tough construction site conditions. The Smart Room function of the Leica DISTO™ Plan app makes it possible to create accurate floor plans on your smartphone or tablet.


Leica Lino P5 Offers

Use the Lino P5 for 90˚ layouts and vertical point transfer. Lock the pendulum to set out angled points and to protect the mechanism when you aren't using it.

Features and Functions

  • 1/16" Accuracy @ 16' - The same engineers who design and spec the most technologically advanced Total Stations and Laser Scanners on the planet also design and spec our laser levels. The LINO self-leveling pendulum is no exception. We use high-grade, precision bearings to ensure that your lines float to level within 1/16th of an inch, or less, 16ft (5m) from the device.
  • IP54 - "IP" stands for Ingress Protection. The Ingress Protection (IP) rating was developed by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) to create a standard of toughness for electronic devices: Higher numbers mean more resistance to dust and water.
  • Pendulum Lock - You can lock out the self-leveling pendulum to shoot an angled line of up to 45°. Its also a good idea to use the lock to secure the pendulum when you are not using the tool so that it isn't banging around (just make sure you unlock it the next time you need a level line).
  • Self Leveling - For Lino products, the precise leveling pendulum will level and plumb lines when the housing is tilted up to 4° For the 3D DISTO, self-leveling within range of ±3°
  • Set Out Right Angles - LINOs with both vertical and horizontal point lasers can be positioned to set perfect 90 degree angles.
  • Square - The crossline level gives you horizontal and vertical level lines at the same time. You also get a perfect 90˚.

Line and Dot Lasers - 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. Please note that the Leica Lino L2G+ is constantly in pulse mode, and there is no pulse mode button on the keypad. Also the Leica Lino L2G+ is not compatible with the Leica RVL100 receiver or the Leica LLD2 receiver.

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 overly bright lighting conditions or over longer distances.

Can I only use a Leica receiver or will others also work?

We recommend the use of the Leica receiver LLD2 or RVL100, 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 installing acoustical ceilings.

How does the self-leveling work?

The Leica Linos automatically compensate for minor alignment errors in the range of +/-4°(3.5°+/-0.5° for L360). 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 of handrails for 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.

How long is the warranty period on Leica Laser Levels?

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 here. 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 user manual you will find the description of some simple procedures that will enable you to check the accuracy of your instrument. Please perform these checks regularly and especially before you start critical measurement tasks.

Can I use rechargeable batteries to power my Leica Lino?

Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries to power your Leica Lino. High power alkaline batteries will give you a longer working time for each set of batteries. If you use your Leica Lino frequently, rechargeable batteries will be the better option both economically and ecologically. For the Lino L360 it is not needed as it is featured with a built-in rechargeable battery pack.

Leica P5 Specifications

Range up to 50 ft depending on lighting conditions
Levelling accuracy @ 16 ft. ± 1/16"
Self-leveling range 4° ± 0.5°
Accuracy of plumb point @ 16 ft. ± 1/16"
Number of laser points 5
Beam direction up, down, forward
Laser type 635 nm, laser class II
Batteries type AA 3 × 1.5 V
Protection class IP54 splash water / dust proof
Operating temperature 14 to 104°F
Storage temperature -13 to 158°F
Dimensions (H × D × W) 3.9 x 4.2 x 2.3 in
Weight without batteries 11 oz
Tripod thread 1/4" -20

What's included with the Leica P5

  • Leica Lino P5 Classic 5 Point Layout Tool
  • Versatile Multi-Function Bracket
  • Magnetic Wall Mount - 360 Degree Swivel Capability
  • Red Target Plate
  • Manual
  • 2 Year Warranty

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Leica Lino P5 Offers

Use the Lino P5 for 90˚ layouts and vertical point transfer. Lock the pendulum to set out angled points and to protect the mechanism when you aren't using it.

Features and Functions

  • 1/16" Accuracy @ 16' - The same engineers who design and spec the most technologically advanced Total Stations and Laser Scanners on the planet also design and spec our laser levels. The LINO self-leveling pendulum is no exception. We use high-grade, precision bearings to ensure that your lines float to level within 1/16th of an inch, or less, 16ft (5m) from the device.
  • IP54 - "IP" stands for Ingress Protection. The Ingress Protection (IP) rating was developed by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) to create a standard of toughness for electronic devices: Higher numbers mean more resistance to dust and water.
  • Pendulum Lock - You can lock out the self-leveling pendulum to shoot an angled line of up to 45°. Its also a good idea to use the lock to secure the pendulum when you are not using the tool so that it isn't banging around (just make sure you unlock it the next time you need a level line).
  • Self Leveling - For Lino products, the precise leveling pendulum will level and plumb lines when the housing is tilted up to 4° For the 3D DISTO, self-leveling within range of ±3°
  • Set Out Right Angles - LINOs with both vertical and horizontal point lasers can be positioned to set perfect 90 degree angles.
  • Square - The crossline level gives you horizontal and vertical level lines at the same time. You also get a perfect 90˚.

Line and Dot Lasers - 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. Please note that the Leica Lino L2G+ is constantly in pulse mode, and there is no pulse mode button on the keypad. Also the Leica Lino L2G+ is not compatible with the Leica RVL100 receiver or the Leica LLD2 receiver.

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 overly bright lighting conditions or over longer distances.

Can I only use a Leica receiver or will others also work?

We recommend the use of the Leica receiver LLD2 or RVL100, 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 installing acoustical ceilings.

How does the self-leveling work?

The Leica Linos automatically compensate for minor alignment errors in the range of +/-4°(3.5°+/-0.5° for L360). 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 of handrails for 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.

How long is the warranty period on Leica Laser Levels?

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 here. 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 user manual you will find the description of some simple procedures that will enable you to check the accuracy of your instrument. Please perform these checks regularly and especially before you start critical measurement tasks.

Can I use rechargeable batteries to power my Leica Lino?

Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries to power your Leica Lino. High power alkaline batteries will give you a longer working time for each set of batteries. If you use your Leica Lino frequently, rechargeable batteries will be the better option both economically and ecologically. For the Lino L360 it is not needed as it is featured with a built-in rechargeable battery pack.

Leica P5 Specifications

Range up to 50 ft depending on lighting conditions
Levelling accuracy @ 16 ft. ± 1/16"
Self-leveling range 4° ± 0.5°
Accuracy of plumb point @ 16 ft. ± 1/16"
Number of laser points 5
Beam direction up, down, forward
Laser type 635 nm, laser class II
Batteries type AA 3 × 1.5 V
Protection class IP54 splash water / dust proof
Operating temperature 14 to 104°F
Storage temperature -13 to 158°F
Dimensions (H × D × W) 3.9 x 4.2 x 2.3 in
Weight without batteries 11 oz
Tripod thread 1/4" -20

What's included with the Leica P5

  • Leica Lino P5 Classic 5 Point Layout Tool
  • Versatile Multi-Function Bracket
  • Magnetic Wall Mount - 360 Degree Swivel Capability
  • Red Target Plate
  • Manual
  • 2 Year Warranty

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