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Kapro 883G green 3D line laser, 2H+1V 360 deg. hard case IP65
Kapro 883G green 3D line laser, 2H+1V 360 deg. hard case IP65
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The Kapro 883G is a green beam 3D line laser that projects one 360° horizontal line and two 360° vertical lines. This gives you a full surround reference for the whole room: you can level, align, and transfer measurements across multiple walls, ceiling, and floor without moving the device. The green beam is clearly visible in bright indoor spaces and boosts your work's accuracy and speed.
The device self-levels quickly with a pendulum mechanism in the typical ±3° range. When you need to set slopes (like for drainage), there's a manual mode where you can tilt the lines on purpose. Accuracy is around ±0.3 mm/m, which works great for both framing and finishing jobs.
For outdoor use and long runs, the 883G has a pulse mode that lets you detect the laser with a separate receiver. Without a receiver, the typical range is up to 30 meters; with one, you can go way farther on the job site.
IP65 rating protects against dust and water sprays, so the device handles job site conditions. The housing is cushioned with rubber, and the hard carrying case keeps the device and accessories organized and safe on the move.
Versatile mounting options (1/4" and 5/8" tripod threads plus magnetic mount/multi-function holder) make positioning easy. Power source is usually a rechargeable battery (or AA batteries depending on the kit), giving long runtime and flexible maintenance.
Uses:
Drywall and framing walls – Two 360° vertical lines let you align wall frames, door openings, and gaps across multiple surfaces at once. The horizontal line wraps around the room, so the reference height for drywall, drop ceilings, and trim stays consistent even if you move between rooms. This cuts down on measuring errors and speeds up installation when you're aligning with one device.
Tiling, wet areas, and slopes – Manual tilt lets you set precise drainage for floor drains and long runs. The 360° horizontal line acts as a continuous starting level for rows, while vertical lines help check straightness for corners and wall lines. The green beam's great visibility makes marking easier even in bright spaces.
Interior and finishing work – Installing outlets, trim, cabinets, baseboards, and curtain rods gets simpler with a line that spans the whole room showing the same height on all walls. Vertical lines let you do alignments from floor to ceiling, like for light fixtures or aligning kitchen cabinets vertically.
Outdoor work and long alignments – Pulse mode with a receiver gives reliable lines even in bright daylight and over long distances. IP65 protection keeps the device running in dusty and wet conditions common on job sites.
What's in the box:
Kapro 883G green 3D line laser (1×360° horizontal + 2×360° vertical)
Hard carrying case
Multi-function/magnetic mount and/or tripod adapter (1/4" to 5/8")
Target plate (laser target)
Power source: rechargeable battery
Charging cable/power adapter
User manual
Features:
Beam configuration: 3×360° (1× horizontal, 2× vertical) – full horizontal and vertical alignment from one setup.
Beam color: green – better visibility indoors compared to red.
Accuracy: ±0.3 mm/m – good for framing alignments and finishing.
Self-leveling: ±3° pendulum mechanism – quick setup on uneven surfaces.
Manual mode (tilt): line tilting – for slope markings and drainage.
Pulse mode: receiver compatible – long working distances and outdoor visibility.
IP rating: IP65 – dust-tight and protected from water jets.
Range: up to 30 m without receiver; farther with receiver (depending on job site conditions).
Mounting: 1/4" and 5/8" tripod threads; magnetic mount – quick setup options.
Power source: rechargeable battery
Transport: hard case – protection for carrying and storage.
Display/indicators: clear LED or flashing signals for leveling and pulse modes – prevents misuse.
Kapro 883G user manual:
Getting started – Place the device on a stable surface or tripod. Turn on power; in auto mode, self-leveling locks within ±3°. Wait for it to level before marking. If needed, select just horizontal, vertical line(s), or all lines to save power.
Manual mode – Activate manual tilt by holding the mode button. Lines may flash to show self-leveling is off. Adjust the desired slope and make your marks.
Pulse mode and receiver – Turn on pulse for outdoor or long distances. Set up the receiver per the manufacturer's instructions and adjust height until the signal is centered.
Mounting and positioning – Use the 1/4" or 5/8" thread on a tripod or magnetic mount on steel structures. Make sure it's securely attached so it won't fall.
Maintenance – Wipe optics with a soft, lint-free cloth. Remove dust and splashes, dry after use. Store in a dry, impact-protected hard case. Charge the battery regularly; if using AA batteries, remove them for long-term storage.
Warnings:
Don't look directly into the laser beam or its strong reflections; protect bystanders.
Ensure secure mounting; dropping can cause injury and calibration error.
Don't use in explosive atmospheres or submerge in water (IP65 isn't submersible).
Remove batteries/battery for long storage and avoid extreme temperatures.
Follow general job site safety rules and use personal protective equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
What lines does the 883G produce?One 360° horizontal line and two 360° vertical lines, creating a 3D line grid in the space.
Can you use the device outdoors?Yeah. Use pulse mode and a line receiver. Without one, visibility depends on lighting.
Can you tilt the lines?Yes, in manual mode you can tilt them for slope markings. Self-leveling isn't active then.
What's the difference between green and red beam?Green is usually more visible in bright indoor spaces, making it easier to read marks from farther away.
How do you ensure accuracy?Do regular field calibration tests (like double measuring 5-10 m). Deviation should stay within the stated ±0.3 mm/m limit.
Recycling instructions:
Packaging: sort cardboard and plastic per local guidelines.
Device: electrical and electronic waste (WEEE) – take to an approved collection point.
Battery/batteries: separate collection; don't throw in mixed waste.
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