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The Tool

Free laser level calibration checker

Pick your laser, follow the on-screen setup, and we’ll do the maths. Works for rotating lasers, line lasers, dot lasers and dumpy levels — any brand.

5-minute testNo sign-upBuilt by 25-year laser specialists
Calibration Check
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Your Laser
How It Works

How to calibrate a laser level (self-check)


A 180° flip test against a wall. No fancy gear, just a tape measure, masking tape and a flat surface. The tool walks you through calibrating your laser level step-by-step.

01

Pick your laser

Choose your model from the dropdown to load its accuracy spec automatically — or enter the manufacturer’s tolerance manually if your brand isn’t listed.

02

Take your readings

Set the laser at a measured distance from a wall. Mark the beam, rotate 180°, mark again. Measure the gap. Repeat on the cross-axis.

03

Get your verdict

The tool compares your readings against the manufacturer’s tolerance and tells you straight up: in spec, out of spec, or significantly out.

What you need

  • A flat, smooth wall — at least 10 metres away (further is better)
  • A roll of masking tape to mark the beam
  • A tape measure in millimetres
  • A stable, level surface for the laser (concrete or solid bench)
  • About 5 minutes

Test indoors, in low light

This test only works indoors. Outdoor light washes out the beam — you can’t accurately mark a position you can’t clearly see. A garage, hallway or workshop is ideal. The dimmer the better, especially for red lasers and longer distances.

If the beam looks fuzzy or hard to centre, you’ll struggle to get a reliable reading. Move somewhere darker before you start.

The Basics

What is laser level calibration?


Laser level calibration is an adjustment made to the laser to make sure it’s giving accurate levels and lines when it auto-levels. Calibration specialists like RedBack Lasers bring the laser back inside its listed accuracy spec — and most of the time, we calibrate them tighter than the manufacturer’s tolerance.

A laser is “out of calibration” when it auto-levels with at least one axis sitting outside its listed tolerance. The laser still works — it just isn’t as accurate as it’s supposed to be. That’s the difference between a line that lands where you expect, and one that’s out by a couple of millimetres without you knowing.

Lasers go out of calibration with use. Pendulum-levelling lasers (most line lasers, some rotating lasers) drift faster than electronic-levelling lasers, because the pendulum mechanism takes more knocks over time. Either way, accuracy isn’t a “set and forget” thing — it needs to be checked.

Why it matters on a real job

Laser accuracy is quoted at a particular distance — and the further you’re shooting from the laser, the further any inaccuracy travels with it. ±2mm @ 20m becomes ±10mm @ 100m. Across a slab, a fence line or a long set-out, that’s the difference between a clean job and a callback.

The Honest Answer

Do laser levels actually need calibration?


Yes — but not on the schedule the big brands want you to think. Most lasers don’t need annual calibration unless they’re actually out. This tool is designed to help you decide for yourself before you pay for laser servicing you may not need.

Here’s the bit nobody talks about: a lot of brands either charge premium prices to calibrate, or they push regular calibration intervals to drive recurring revenue. Some manufacturers even tie calibration to warranty terms — meaning if you don’t pay for an annual service, your warranty is void. That’s worth checking before you buy a laser, not after.

The reality is simpler. If your laser passes a proper accuracy check, it doesn’t need touching. If it fails, get it sorted before you trust it on a job. This tool gives you a free, honest answer in 5 minutes — and could save you a laser repair bill you didn’t actually need to pay.

Some jobsites require a calibration certificate

If you’re working on a contract that requires lasers to be calibrated within a set window (usually 12 months), you’ll need an actual calibration certificate — not just a self-test. Run the check first, and if it’s borderline or out, get it certified properly.

Maintenance

When to check vs. when to calibrate


Two different things. Most lasers need a quick self-check more often than they need a full calibration. Knowing the difference saves you money on unnecessary laser servicing.

When to check

A 5-minute self-test using this tool. Free. Do it whenever:

  • You’ve lent your laser to a mate and got it back
  • You’re getting inconsistent readings on site
  • You’ve got a big upcoming job where accuracy matters
  • The laser has been sitting unused for months
  • You bought it second-hand and want to know what you’ve got

When to calibrate

Send it to a specialist. Costs money but worth it when:

  • You’ve run the calibration check and it’s out
  • You’ve dropped the laser from height
  • You’re seeing massive discrepancies on readings (even after you’ve ruled out other causes — see below)
  • A jobsite or contract requires a current calibration certificate
  • Your warranty terms require periodic calibration to stay valid
Diagnose Before You Send

What looks like a calibration issue — but isn’t


Before you assume your laser is broken and book a laser repair, rule these out. We see lasers sent in for “calibration” all the time that are actually fine — the operator just hit one of these.

Reflections off shiny surfaces

Glass, polished metal, light-coloured walls and bright tiles can reflect the beam back at the receiver, causing double readings or “phantom” hits. The receiver picks up both the real beam and the reflection. Move the laser, change the angle, or block the reflective surface.

Powerlines & electrical interference

Working under high-voltage powerlines, near transformers or close to large electric motors can interfere with laser receivers — particularly older or cheaper units. Move away from the source if you can. If the readings settle, that was your problem.

Mirage effect & heat haze

On hot days, especially mornings when the ground is heating up, rising heat distorts the beam path the same way it warps a horizon. The beam genuinely bends. Shoot at first light or end of day, or shorten your distances on hot jobs.

Not sure if it’s your laser or your environment?

Run the calibration check indoors first — that rules out the environmental stuff entirely. If the laser passes indoors but plays up outside, it’s the conditions, not the tool. Call us on 1800 769 868 if you want to talk it through before you send anything in.

Calibration Cost

What does laser calibration cost in Australia?


RedBack Lasers is one of the cheapest laser calibration services in Australia. Our standard calibration is $165 inc. GST (plus return postage if applicable) for most rotating lasers, line lasers, dot lasers and dumpy levels. Complex repairs — servo motors, pendulum damage, electronics — are quoted separately, and we always quote before any work starts.

Important: not every laser can actually be calibrated or repaired. Some brands aren’t built with the adjustment mechanism. Others have parts no longer available. Before you pack your laser up and post it across the country, call us on 1800 769 868 — we’ll tell you straight up whether your model is worth sending in. Saves you postage on a job that might not be possible.

Call 1800 769 868

From
$165

inc. GST · plus return postage if applicable

  • Quote provided before any repairs
  • First come, first served
  • Valid calibration certificate provided
  • Low-cost return shipping Australia-wide
  • Talk to a real laser tech, not a call centre
25 Years On The Bench

Laser calibration & repair — every major brand


Whatever brand you’ve got, chances are we’ve had it on the bench. We’ve been servicing laser levels for 25 years — rotating laser repair, line laser calibration, dot lasers, pipe lasers and dumpy level calibration — across every major manufacturer sold in Australia.

Honest disclaimer: not every brand and model can be calibrated. Some lasers are designed without an adjustment mechanism — once they’re out, they’re out. Others have spare parts that aren’t available in Australia. We’ve seen most of them, and we’ll tell you straight up over the phone whether yours is worth sending in.

DeWalt
Hilti
Topcon
Bosch
Leica
Spectra
Stabila
Makita
Milwaukee
Imex
Datum
CPI
Geo-Fennel
PLS
RedBack

Got a brand not listed? Call 1800 769 868 — chances are we can assess it. If we can’t, we’ll point you to someone who can.

Australia-Wide

Laser calibration & repair near you


We’re based in Geelong, Victoria, with local service agents in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. We freight Australia-wide for low-cost return shipping — most laser calibration and repair jobs turn around in 5–10 business days from the time we receive the laser.

MelbourneSydneyBrisbaneAdelaidePerthHobartDarwinCanberraGold CoastNewcastleGeelong
The Bigger Picture

The laser nobody told you was a throwaway


A lot of tradies don’t realise the laser they bought isn’t actually built to be recalibrated or repaired. It’s an expensive throwaway — but the brand selling it doesn’t put that on the box.

Some brands sold heavily through chain retailers don’t have any service agents at all in Australia. Others ship lasers in from overseas and straight to the shelf — never calibrated, never tested, never even checked before you walk out the door with it. The first time anyone confirms whether the laser is accurate is when you put it on a job.

And when something does go wrong, it’s not always that the laser shouldn’t be calibrated — it’s that the manufacturer didn’t build it with the adjustment mechanism in the first place. There’s literally no way to bring it back into spec. It’s an engineered limitation, not a service one.

The fix isn’t complicated. Before you spend $1000+ on a laser, ask the seller: can this be calibrated, by who, and what does it cost? If they don’t know — or won’t tell you — that’s your answer. Talk to a laser specialist who’s seen the brands come and go. The tool you buy today should still be earning its keep five drops and ten jobs from now.

This is why we build the way we build

RedBack lasers are 100% calibratable and repairable — every model, every part. Metal internals, accessible adjustment, in-house service. Not because it’s the cheapest way to manufacture, but because a laser that can be serviced is a laser that lasts. Browse the range →

FAQs

Laser calibration questions, answered straight


How accurate does the calibration check tool need to be to trust it?

Accurate enough to tell you whether your laser is inside or outside the manufacturer’s tolerance — which is the only question that matters. The test compares your measured deviation against the spec listed for your laser, scaled to your test distance. The longer the test distance you use, the more reliable the result.

How often should I calibrate my laser level?

Only when it’s actually out. Run a check every few months, or after any drop or knock, or before a job where accuracy is critical. If it passes, leave it alone. If it fails, get it calibrated. Annual calibration as a routine is mostly a marketing concept — unless your warranty or jobsite contract specifically requires it.

Can every laser be calibrated?

No. Some brands and models are built without the internal adjustment mechanism needed to recalibrate. Others have parts no longer manufactured or available in Australia. Pendulum lasers with bearing damage typically can’t be brought back — they’ll level differently every time. Call us on 1800 769 868 before you ship anything; we’ll tell you whether yours is worth sending in.

What’s the difference between a pendulum and an electronic-levelling laser?

Pendulum lasers self-level using a physical pendulum suspended on bearings. They’re common in line lasers and entry-level rotating lasers. Drops or being moved while levelling damages the bearings, which causes inconsistent readings — often unfixable.

Electronic-levelling lasers use sensors and motors to level. They’re more rugged for everyday use, recover better from knocks, and tend to hold calibration longer. They still need to be checked after a drop, but they’re far less likely to be a write-off.

What’s a NATA calibration certificate and do I need one?

NATA accreditation is Australia’s national standard for testing and calibration laboratories. A NATA-traceable certificate documents that your laser was tested against equipment with a chain of measurement back to national standards. You generally only need one if a contract or jobsite requires it. For everyday use, a standard calibration certificate from an experienced laser specialist is fine.

How much does laser calibration and repair cost?

RedBack standard calibration is $165 inc. GST plus return postage. Complex laser repairs — pendulum, motor, electronics — are quoted separately and you only proceed if you approve the quote. Other Australian laser servicing providers vary from around $150 up to several hundred dollars depending on the brand and the work involved.

Can you calibrate or repair dumpy levels?

Yes. Dumpy level calibration and repair is part of what we do — alongside rotating, line and dot lasers. Call us on 1800 769 868 with your dumpy level model and we’ll tell you whether it can be brought back into spec and what it’ll cost.

What happens if my laser fails the check by a tiny amount?

If you’re only a hair outside spec, you’ve got a few options: re-do the test at a longer distance to confirm, use the laser only for jobs where the tolerance is non-critical, or send it for calibration. Borderline results are sometimes a measurement issue, not a laser issue — re-running the test is free.

Can I damage the laser by running this test?

No. The test is just a 180° flip and a couple of measurements. You’re using the laser exactly as it was designed to be used. Nothing about the check itself can damage anything.

I bought my laser second-hand. Should I get it calibrated immediately?

Run the check first. If it passes, you’ve saved yourself a calibration fee. If it fails, at least you know what you’re working with before you put it on a job. Either way, an indoor 5-minute test costs nothing.

Do RedBack lasers need to be calibrated annually?

No. We don’t tie warranty to annual calibration and we don’t ask you to send your laser back on a fixed schedule. If a check shows it’s out, send it in. If it’s still tracking accurately, keep using it. We’d rather you trusted the tool than paid us for work it didn’t need.

Built to last. Built to be calibrated.

If you’re done with throwaway lasers, take a look at the RedBack range — every model, every part, designed to be serviced and to keep earning its keep on site.

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