Leica iCON iCB50
The most efficient range of total stations for construction.
The iCON iCB50 Total Station is a topographic measurement device used in construction and land surveying applications.
The tape and cord-free method for measurement tasks on site.
Leica iCON iCB50 Total Station
The new manual Total Station for construction from Leica Geosystems, the Leica iCON iCB50, simplifies the initial steps needed to transition from conventional analog design methods to the modern digital techniques required for current BIM processes. Easy to use and specifically designed for building construction applications, the iCB50 can be used with minimal training, allowing you to be ready for your staking tasks without tapes or strings.
The iCON iCB50 allows users to:
- Stake out points and lines quickly and accurately
- Stake out complete structures easily
- Perform quick verticality checks on formwork and structures
- Carry out as-built measurements quickly and accurately
- Work with digital design data, including fully rendered models in IFC format
Working directly with digital design data onboard the instrument allows the operator to prepare and execute construction tasks more quickly, simply, and accurately. Take advantage of the simplification of staking and as-built verification tasks in construction, as well as the ability to react more quickly to changes and updates in design.
The iCON iCB50 features the following characteristics:
- Integrated iCON software
- 5-inch color touchscreen with full numeric keypad
- FineFocus eyepiece for easier targeting of a defined object
- Angular accuracy of 2 and 5 inches
- Prism-free measurements
- Bluetooth
- IP66 rating
Modern Total Station
Incorporate modern techniques without tapes or strings in construction measurements. Transition from conventional analog measurement methods to modern digital design techniques. Increase your efficiency by abandoning time-consuming and error-prone design methods such as the use of tapes and strings.
Easy to Use
Leica iCON manual total stations for construction are easy to learn and master. After minimal training, all workers will be more efficient and can enjoy the benefits of digital construction workflows, helping to complete projects on time and within budget.
Productivity Improvement
Conventional manual construction design methods, such as tapes and strings, plumb bobs, levels, or rulers, are time-consuming and have a high error rate. In case of design changes, the effort can double. By using manual total stations for construction to transition to modern digital design methods, you will not only save time and money but also increase safety on the job site.
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