Leica Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DG Product Overview
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Product OverviewRugby 320 SG & 410/ 420 DG
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGSimplicity, Accuracy, Durability
• Designed for SIMPLICITY
• Engineered for ACCURACY
• Built for DURABILITY
• Packed with FEATURES
• Loaded with OPTIONS
Perfect for multiple APPLICATIONS
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGDesigned for Simplicity
Simplicity – The state or quality of being simple. The absence of complexity.
The specific intent in the original design of the Rugby grade lasers was to ensure ease of use.
Only five buttons – Power, Grade, Star, Up and Down.
Large, easy to read display – Clearly identifies the grade entered and other setup parameters.
Automatic – Always powers up in automatic mode.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGDesigned for Simplicity
Raised alignment sights – For quick setup and alignment to the jobsite.
Superior battery life – Up to 130 hours with eight alkaline batteries. Up to 100 hours with two NiMH rechargeable packs.
Clear axis labeling – The axes are labeled on the outer housing and inside the windows.
Full-function RF-LR remote control – with the same controls as the laser unit. (Rugby 410/420 DG only)
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGEngineered for Accuracy
The Rugby grade lasers are engineered for accuracy.
They are built to maintain accuracy in the tough, They are built to maintain accuracy in the tough, challenging environment found in the construction market.challenging environment found in the construction market.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGBuilt for Durability
The Rugby grade lasers are built for durability.
Tested to rigid ISO standards for drop, transportation and seal, the Rugby grade lasers are without equals in the grade laser market.
The rock-solid, cast aluminum base and high-impact composite housing results in a very rugged and robust laser unit.
The leveling mechanism is built to tight tolerances with precision parts to ensure consistent performance.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGPacked with features
The Rugby grade lasers are packed with features.
• Easy to use keypad and LCD display
• Store and display the Customer Name
• Easy grade entry – direct or by digit
• Grade matching and grade swapping
• On-screen menus
• Many user determined settings
• Superior power management
• Axis alignment (Rugby 410/420DG)
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGKeypad and LCD
The simple, intuitive keypad, with only five buttons is user friendly and makes operation easy for any user.
The large, clear LCD display screen is easy to read and understand.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGCustomer name
When the Rugby is first turned on it will display the Leica start-up screen.
If a Customer Name has been entered in the computer’s memory, it will show also the customer name after a few seconds.
Leica Start-up Screen
Customer Name Screen
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGEasy grade entry
Use Direct Grade Entry for small grade changes.
Simply press the Grade button, then an Up or Down arrow button to change grade.
Use Grade Entry by Digit for large amounts of grade by changing each individual digit to the desired amount.
Press the Grade button, then the Star button to enter this mode.
Rugby 320SGGrade Entry Screen
Rugby 410DGGrade Entry by Digit
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGEasy grade entry
Zero Grade by pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons at the same time while in grade entry mode.
Grade Swapping is done easily by changing the sign in grade entry by digit mode.
Change the sign to swap grade
Press the Up and Down arrow buttons at the same time to zero the counter.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGEasy grade entry
Grade Matching – In direct grade entry mode the movement of the leveling mechanism moves at the same speed as the grade counters, allowing the user to enter grade and match an existing slope using the Rod-Eye receiver.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGOn-screen Menus
On-screen menus allow the user to easily access and change the many features offered with the Rugby grade laser.
The first setup window allows changes to head speed, HI function, automatic/manual function, wind settings and beam masking.
The options in the second setup window set defaults for the Rugby on power-up.
The First Setup Window
The Second Setup Window
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGUser Settings
Head speed can be set to rotate at 5, 10, 15, or 20 rps as required by distance or type of receiver.
H.I. Alert prevents elevation errors as a result of movement of the tripod.
Wind sensitivity can be set for calm, normal or windy conditions.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGUser Settings
Beam masking electronically shutters the beam from one to three quadrants diagonally or in line with the Rugby’s axes.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGUser Settings
Automatic, Manual and Manual with Grade can be selected in the first setup screen.
The Rugby will always turn on in Automatic mode regardless of the mode when switched off.
Manual mode with grade allows the user to view the grade input in the laser. If grade is changed, the Rugby will level to the new grade, then return to manual mode.
Manual Mode
Manual Mode with Grade
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGUser Settings
User settings are shown on the status bar below the main operating screen.
Beam Masking …
RF-LR Remote (410&420) …
Battery Status …
H.I. Function …
Head Speed …
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGBatteries
Superior power management provides up to 100 hours of operation with two rechargeable NiMH packs. Up to 130 hours using eight alkaline D-cell batteries.
Unique, dual battery compartment for one or two NiMH batteries, four or eight alkaline.
The Rugby can also be run from the charging unit or 12 volt power.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGBatteries
Battery Status and type of battery is displayed every time the unit is powered up.
Battery status is displayed at all times on the bottom of the main operating screen
Battery Status Start-up Screen
Battery Status on Rugby 320 Main Screen
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGLoaded with options
The Rugby grade lasers are loaded with Options.
• Select beam mask at diagonals or corners
• Disable or enable beam masking is saved
• Disable or enable H.I. at power up.
• Disable or enable negative grade
• Display grade in hundredths or thousandths
• Display customer name
• Optional magnetic sighting scope
• RF-LR Remote control (Rugby 410/420 DG)
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGBeam masking options
Beam masking can be selected to mask at a diagonal or in line with the axes of the laser.
Beam masking is not normally saved when the unit is turned off. If desired the unit will save the beam masking for repeated setups.
Up to three quadrants can be masked at one time.
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGH.I. Alert option
The H.I. (elevation alert) function is normally off at power up. If desired this function can be changed to automatically turn on every time with the laser.
For critical setups and applications the H.I. function can be turned on or off in the first setup screen.
When active the letters “HI” appear on the main operating screen. Rugby 410/420
Main operating screen
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGNegative grade option
Negative grade capability is normally enabled to allow the user to enter negative grade. When enabled, the user can enter up to 5.000% of negative grade.
To prevent setup confusion for some users, negative grade can be disabled. When disabled, any attempt to enter grade less than zero will cause the negative grade icon to appear.
Grade entry screen with negative grade icon
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGGrade display options
Percent of grade is normally shown to the thousandth of a percent. If desired percent of grade can be shown to a hundredth of a percent.
A Permil option is also available for our Scandinavian friends.
Main operating screen in thousandths
Main operating screen in hundredths
Main operating screen in per mil
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGCustomer name option
By pressing a special sequence of buttons a hidden service screen can be accessed and a customer’s name entered into the computers memory.
Also permanently stored in this screen is the unit’s serial number and date of manufacture to deter theft and make identification of the unit always possible.
Customer name entry screen
Customer name shown at power up
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGSighting Scope option
An optional Sighting Scope can be attached to the unit magnetically.
Precision machined alignment holes ensure that the scope can be attached to the unit with a repeatable accuracy of ± 0.2°.
The scope can be mounted in all four directions.
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• Select from the setup menu
• Follow the procedure
• Once set … work can begin !
• Rugby 410/420 DG only
Rugby 410/420 DGAxis alignment
When grade accuracy is extremely important the axis must be aligned accurately.
First Setup Window, second page
Axis Alignment is active
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Rugby 410/420 DGRF-LR Remote Control option
An optional RF-LR Remote Control works with the Rugby 410/420 DG.
It is a full-function RF (radio frequency) unit that operates to 225 meters.
A additional sleep function button puts the Rugby into stand-by mode for up to 16 hours.
Rugby Sleep Mode
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Rugby 320 SGFeatures and Benefits
Benefit
• From -5 to +25% on one axis
• Precision work
• Low laser safety issue
• Fewer set-ups
• Simple operation for every user, easy to use
• Runs all time long
Feature
• Single grade
• 10 arc second accuracy
• Visible red laser beam, Class 2
• Laser range, 900 meter diameter*
• Five keypad buttons and a large, clear display
• Dual battery concept
* tested with Leica receivers
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Rugby 410/420 DGFeatures and Benefits
Benefit
• Two models to fit various needs and prices
• Precision work
• Low laser safety issues
• No laser safety issues !
• Even fewer set-ups
• No communication errors
Feature
• Dual grade, competitively priced
• 10 arc second accuracy
• Visible red laser beam, Class 2 (Rugby 420)
• Invisible IR laser beam, Class 1 (Rugby 410)
• Extra long range, 1100 meter diameter* (R420)
• Remote Control
* tested with Leica receivers
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGFeatures and Benefits
Benefit
• Simple operation for every user, easy to use
• Ensures power when needed. 50-100 hours with NiMH65-130 hours with D-Cells
• Prevents errors from accidental bumps
• Allows continued use even during windy conditions
• Beam masking allows several lasers to work in same area
Feature
• Five keypad buttons and a large, clear display
• Superior power management with a dual battery pack compartment
• H.I. Elevation Alert
• Wind Sensitivity settings
• Electronic Beam Masking
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGFeatures and Benefits
Benefit
• Select the head speed for the application (high speed for MA)
• User can select the format most often used by the crew
• Allows the user to select the working parameters
• Works in all environment
• Tracks important service data and set default selections.
Feature
• Head speeds up to 20 rps
• Selectable Grade Readout,Thousandths / Hundredths,Percent / Permil
• Programmable settings
• Designed to IPX7
• Service screen
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGFeatures and Benefits
Benefit
• Future updates to processor via external port.
• Fast alignment in 4 directions.
• Accurate setups
• No communication errors.
• High accuracy for all day operation
• Peace of mind, backed by Leica International warranty.
Feature
• External data access port
• Magnetic Alignment Scope
• Electronic Axis Alignment (Rugby 410/420 only)
• RF-LR Remote Control (Rugby 410/420 only)
• Laser plane stabilization (Rugby 420 only)
• Five years warranty*
* For terms and conditions please refer to your sales person
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGFoundation and Footing Formwork
Description:
• Accurate leveling of formwork for foundations and footings using a Rod Eye sensor achieves precise results
User Benefits:
• Faster installation time
• Accurate results
• Less rework
• Less labor
User groups:
• Footing and Foundation Contractors
• Site Engineers & Foremen
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGMulti-task Projects
Description:• Controlling multiple elevations and
slopes using a single laser.User Benefits:• Reduced labor costs• Highly accurate• Fewer materials• Consistent information from one
location• Multiple user groups from one laser
are possibleUser Groups:• Form Workers• General and Concrete • Contractors• Site Foremen
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGBatters and Slopes
Description:• Precise slopes from 0.001% up to
+25.00% in one or two axis (two axis on the 410/420) are controlled for fine or rough grading job, from sport fields to batters and more.
User Benefits:• Increased productivity• Less rework• Accurate results• Reduced machine time User Groups:• General Contractors• Highway Contractors• Sports Field Installers• Landfill Operators
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGRoad and Runway Construction
Description:• Coarse and fine grading of material
for roadways, runways, parking lots for elevation, grade and slope.
User Benefits:• Precision accuracy to meet tough
standards• Reduced material costs• Job completion time reduced• Less reworkUser groups:• Highway/Road Contractors• General Contractors• Runway Construction• Site Engineers
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGAgriculture Land Leveling / Forming
Description:• Combined with a 360 degree sensor
and control system, the Rugby provides instant elevation control up to 1100m to grade fields for consistent, and precise regulated irrigation.
User Benefits:• Saving valuable/costly water• Improved crop yield through
consistent watering• Retain precious top soil• Better mechanical harvesting through
consistent size cropsUser groups:• Land Leveling/Forming Contractors• Land Owners/Farmers
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGMining Applications Description:
• Leveling bench pads for drag lines and shovels
• Shutdown pads and crane pads• Drainage from pipes to contour drains• Concrete and civil works• Wash plant and crusher level checksUser Benefits:• Class 2 – Low laser safety issues• Long range – 1100 meter diameter• Job completion time reduced• Less rework• One person operationUser groups:• Mining• Maintenance, mechanical and mining• Rehab and environmental contractors
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGTarget groups
Rugby 410/420 DGDual Grade
Rugby 320 SGSingle Grade
Typical Target User Groups:
• Large companies performing a variety of applications and large projects
• Road/Airport construction companies
• Land leveling contractors
• Excavation contractors
• Commercial building contractors
• Site prep and parking area contractors
• Sports field contractors
Typical Target User Groups:
• Excavation contractors
• General building contractors
• Concrete/Formwork contractors
• Site Preparation contractors
• Septic tank installers
• Drainage/Land leveling contractors
• Sports field contractors
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGSpecifications
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Rugby 320 SG & 410/420 DGThe toughest player on big fields