Grader

Laser Grader

The Laser Grader is a compact and extremely precise machine designed for finishing works on surfaces requiring perfect leveling. By using laser grading technology, it delivers exceptional accuracy – ideal for the construction of tennis courts, sports halls, maneuvering yards, or bicycle paths. Its maneuverability, ease of operation, and ability to work in confined spaces make it an indispensable tool in projects that demand perfectly even surfaces. Its low operating weight and compact dimensions ensure quick and trouble-free transport – even when frequent relocation is required.

WEIGHT1,5 t
ENGINE POWER25 km
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    Technical Specifications

    • 6×6 drive
    • Rotating blade with side-shift and lift functions
    • Kubota diesel engine, 25 HP
    • Hydrostatic transmission
    • Power steering
    • Safety roll bar above the seat (ROPS compliant)
    • Adjustable operator’s seat
    • Front blade

    Dimensions:

    • Length: 3505 mm
    • Width (with folded blade): 1219 mm
    • Height (with roll bar): 2184 mm
    • Weight: 1542 kg
    • Blade dimensions: 1828 mm width × 304 mm height
    • Front blade width: 1524 mm
    • Infinitely variable speed control from 1–16 km/h
    Powerful yet easy to maneuver

    The Laser Grader is a compact diesel-powered grader with a very small turning radius of only 3 meters (outer radius). Its hydrostatic transmission and six-wheel drive provide maximum pushing force at lower travel speeds, making the Laser Grader ideal for grading around poles, foundation walls, and similar elements.

    High-precision grading on large surfaces

    The Laser Grader delivers extremely high precision – up to 3 mm. On open areas, such as sports fields, it can level more than 5,000 m² per day while maintaining perfect slope accuracy.

    Lightweight and precise machine

    Weighing just over 1.5 t, the Laser Grader avoids leaving marks on leveled surfaces typically caused by the wheels of heavier equipment. Transport is much easier compared to larger graders, and the machine is also suitable for indoor work in halls.

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