3D Laser Scanner

Leica RTC360 Laser Scanner

Used Leica RTC360 Laser Scanner for sale with CCP Blue, Cyclone Register Plus Permanent software, GST80 tripod. Been tested and calibrated by Leica authorized, 1 year Leica extension warranty and 30-day money back guarantee.

$15,500
Used Condition

Used Leica RTC360 Laser Scanner for sale with CCP Blue, Cyclone Register Plus Permanent software, GST80 tripod. Been tested and calibrated by Leica authorized, 1 year Leica extension warranty and 30-day money back guarantee.

Sale Leica RTC360 includes;

  • Leica RTC360 Laser Scanner
  • 1 Year RTC360 CCP Blue (Customer Care Package)
    License of Leica Cyclone Register Plus Permanent.
  • Transport Container
  • 4X Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Multi changer Prof 5000 including power cable
  • 2x USB 3.0 flash drive - USB 256GB
  • RTC Rain Cover
  • System USB Card
  • Original GST80 Carbon Fiber Tripod

Leica RTC360 3D reality capture is a process of scanning and capturing any site, for example plants, buildings or crime scenes, in a 3D digital model, combining measurements and imagery. The resulting model can be used for design and comparison purposes, to ensure site safety in inhospitable environments or as evidence in a criminal case, capturing every detail with to-the-millimetre accuracy.

As technology has become smaller, more affordable and more automated, 3D reality capture has become increasingly accessible to a wider range of applications, putting control in the hands of those that may have required specialists in the past.

The latest solutions combine one-touch operation with portability and speed to deliver high levels of accuracy, automation and the ability to create 3D environments in a matter of minutes.

The Benefits of 3D Reality Capture

Increased Efficiency and Productivity
3D reality capture significantly reduces labour costs associated with surveying, design and documentation. It empowers novice users to improve productivity and workflows, reducing time on site and enhancing design, construction and maintenance processes.

Improved Accuracy
Rapid technological innovations have delivered greater accuracy and speed in smaller hardware combined with automated software; providing users with the access, data and detail they need to ensure projects run smoothly.

Automated Processes
The latest software automates many of the more complex functions of scan capture and manipulation. Automatic registration of scans, detailed certification software and simple one-touch operation puts this technology in the hands of novice users who can be trained in minutes.

Collaboration and Interaction
The speed and connectivity offered by 3D reality capture enhances collaboration and interaction. With almost immediate visibility of scans to be marked up, annotated and sent from site to office for stakeholder feedback, 3D reality capture brings together work functions and improves workflows.

Detailed Verification
The detail attained through 3D reality capture means users can easily measure and inspect locations without returning; capturing details that may have gone unnoticed on site. The high definition results allow users to delve deeper into projects, examining and comparing every feature.

Simple-to-Use
This is no longer a process restricted to the specialist. Intuitive controls, automated software and a significant reduction in capital investment make 3D reality capture highly accessible,
enabling all manner of organisations to move from site to digital models quickly and efficiently.

Specifications

Storage and Communication
Internal storage Removable 256 GB USB 3.0 memory device. 235 GB effective, exFAT formatted.
Communication Integrated 802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN.
Internal HDR Cameras
Type Colour sensor, fixed focal length
Single image 4000 x 3000 pixels, 62° x 48° (V x Hz)
Full dome 36 images, automatically spatially rectified, 432 Mpx raw data, 360° x 300° 100 Mpx on point cloud with 3 mm resolution
White balancing Automatic
HDR Automatic, 5 brackets
Minimum range 0.5 m
Additional Internal Sensors
Visual inertial system VIS Video enhanced inertial measuring system to track movement of the scanner position relative to the previous setup in real-time.
Tilt IMU-based.
Accuracy: 3' for any tilt.
Altimeter Electronic barometer to detect the difference in elevation relative to a reference elevation.
Compass Electronic compass to deliver the orientation of the instrument.
GNSS Onboard GNSS receiver to calculate the position of the instrument.
System Performance and Accuracy
Angle accuracy of single measurement H:18” | V: 18”
3D point accuracy of single measurement

Albedo

Distance [m]
5 10 20 40 60
White 89% 1.4 mm 1.9 mm 2.9 mm 5.3 mm 7.8 mm
Grey 21% 1.5 mm 2.0 mm 3.2 mm 5.7 mm 8.2 mm
Black 8% 1.6 mm 2.2 mm 3.4 mm 6.1 mm 8.8 mm
Laser Scanning System Data
 
Laser unit

Scanning laser

Value

Classification

Laser Class 1 (in accordance with IEC 60825‑1 (2014‑05))

Wavelength

1550 nm (invisible)

Range

Scanning data

Value

Beam divergence

0.5 mrad (1/e2, full angle)

Beam diameter at front window 6 mm (1/e2)
Minimum range 0.3 m
Maximum range 130 m @ 89% albedo

Range accuracy

1.0 mm +10 ppm from 0.5 m to 130 m
Range noise of single measurement
Albedo Distance [m]
5 10 20 40 60
White 89% 0.3 mm 0.4 mm 0.5 mm 0.6 mm 1.0 mm
Grey 21% 0.4 mm 0.5 mm 0.6 mm 0.8 mm 2.0 mm
Black 8% 0.5 mm 0.6 mm 0.7 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm
 
Field-of-View (per scan)

Field-of-View

Value

Selection

Always full dome.

Horizontal 360°
Vertical 300°

Scanning optics

Vertically rotating mirror on horizontally rotating base.
Maximum range for 3 settings

Point density mode

Resolution [mm @ 10m]

Maximum range [m]

Low 12 130
Medium 6 130
High density 3 65
Scan duration for 3 settings

Point density mode

Resolution [mm @ 10m]

Estimated scan duration [MM:SS] for a full dome scan

Low 12 00:25
Medium 6 00:50
High density 3 01:40
Image capturing time

Camera type

Estimated image duration [MM:SS]

HDR 01:00
Scan size for 3 settings
Resolution
[mm @ 10m]
Approx. scan size
[Points Hz x V]
Scan without colour
[MB]
Scan with colour
[MB]
Low 2083 x 5084 ~183 ~1678
Medium 4166 x 10168 ~732 ~2228
High density 8333 x 20334 ~2913 ~4396
Electrical Data
Battery Li-Ion 11.1V DC 5.6 Ah ; Two exchangeable GEB361 batteries needed for operation.
Power Consumption (Instrument) 30 W typical; 75 W max.
Operating time up to 60 setups per battery set, typical continuous use
Charging time Typical charging time with charger GKL341 is 4-8 hours at room temperature
1-2 batteries: up to 4 h
3-4 batteries: up to 8 h
AC/DC power supply
  • Input: 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 2.0 A
  • Output:24 V DC, 6.25 A, 150 W
Environmental
Operating temperature -5 to +40 °C
Storage temperature -40 to +70 °C
Protection against splashing water from any direction IP54 (IEC 60529), upright ±15 °/ upside down ±15 °
Protection against dripping water IP51 (IEC60529), in any other position
Humidity Max 95 % non condensing
Lighting Fully operational from bright sunlight to complete darkness.
Dimensions (D x W x H)
RTC360 laser scanner 120 x 240 x 230 mm (4.7 x 9.4 x 9.1 in)
GEV282 AC/DC power supply 2.5 x 72.2 x 42.0 mm (0.1 x 2.8 x 1.7
GEB361 battery 60 x 72 x 31 mm (2.4 x 2.8 x 1.2 in)
GVP730 transport container 257 x 537 x 383 mm (10.1 x 21.1 x 15.1 in)
GVP736 backpack 200 x 350 x 460 mm (7.9 x 13.8 x 18.1 in)
Weight
RTC360 laser scanner 5.3 Kg (11.7 lbs) nominal
GEV282 AC/DC power supply 0.86 Kg (1.9 lbs)
GEB361 battery 0.34 Kg (0.7 lbs)
RTC360 transport container 3.67 Kg (8.1 lbs) without scanner and accessories