Leica’s new manual total stations bring 4G, iCON integration

By on 24 July, 2019

Leica’s iCB50 total station. Image: Leica Geosystems.

Leica Geosystems has unveiled its new generation of manual total stations, the iCON iCB50 and iCB70.

With these instruments, the firm is promoting a simplified workflow alongside the ever-increasing digitisation of the jobsite, announcing: ‘The next generation of Leica iCON manual total stations further propels the industry to move from traditional analogue layout methods to digitalised construction layout techniques.’

As one might expect, the new iCON iCB50 and iCB70 total stations integrate with Leica’s iCON create BIM suite, but they also feature a 4G modem to allow transfer of data directly from the device to the office.

Shane O’Regan, product expert at Leica Geosystems, said that the firm was proud of the iCON series’ new digital integration capabilities, while maintaining precision, durability and simplicity of past Leica manual total stations.

“The new manual construction total stations provide a simple dataflow and the flexibility to work directly with digital designs with simple yet powerful selection tools, allowing the user to keep up to date with design information,” he said.

“The construction-tailored software facilitates the move to digital construction with the streamlined use of data from digital chalk lines to fully-rendered models in IFC file format. It enables users to have full flexibility to select work packages directly in the field on the total station without additional steps.”

 

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