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Earthmoving · 25 Years

Lasers for Earthmovers — Cut, fill, finish.

Three product groups for one trade. Grade rotating lasers set the reference plane. Machine-mounted receivers let the operator read grade from the cab. Laser automation systems take it further — driving the blade hydraulics to match the grade automatically. Pick by how hands-on you want the operator to be.

RedBack machine receiver mounted on earthmoving equipment
Which one?

Three product groups, three jobs

Pick where you want the laser to do its work — at the staff, on the machine, or controlling the blade itself. Most earthmoving fleets run a grade laser plus one of the other two.

1

Grade Laser

The reference plane on a tripod. Sets datum and slope across the whole site. Read with a millimetre receiver on a staff for setting out, checking RL, marking finished surface levels.

Use when: setting out, checking levels, doing cut/fill calcs, working off a known datum.

2

Machine Receiver

Bolted, clamped or magnetised to the dipper arm or grade pole. The operator reads height directly from the receiver LEDs (or from the in-cab display on D models). Fewer trips out of the cab.

Use when: the operator wants live grade information while cutting or filling — bulk through to finished trim.

3

Laser Automation

Receiver talks to the blade hydraulics through a control box. Operator sets the cut, the system drives the blade to the laser plane automatically. Final-trim quality on every pass.

Use when: finish-trim grading, smooth pads, repetitive runs that benefit from hands-off precision.

Product Group One

Grade rotating lasers

Six rotating laser levels with grade — entry-level Manual Grade through to flagship Digital Dial-a-Grade. All Class 2 or Class 3 red-beam (compatible with machine receivers and automation), every model IP66 rated for outdoor work.

For machine work, stick with red-beam — green-beam lasers are not compatible with machine receivers or automation. The DGL1010GM is the most capable: 500 m radius / 1000 m diameter and Dial-a-Grade direct entry. See the full Grade Lasers page for a deeper comparison of the methods.

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NEW! mm Receiver

EL614S

Accuracy +/- 1.5mm @ 20m
Range 700m Diameter
Horizontal
0.5mm Receiver (80mm Long)
Ni-mh Rechargeable
Single Grade
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#1 Allrounder

EL614GM

Accuracy +/- 1.5mm @ 20m
Range 800m Diameter
Horizontal
0.5mm Tracking Receiver (120mm Long)
Ni-mh Rechargeable
Single Grade | Auto Match
Accuracy +/- 1.5mm @ 20m
Range 600m Diameter
Horizontal & Vertical
Dual Display Receiver
Ni-mh Rechargeable
Dual Grade
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Dual Grade

EGL624GM

Accuracy +/- 1.5mm @ 20m
Range 800m Diameter
Horizontal & Vertical
0.5mm Tracking Receiver (120mm Long)
Ni-mh Rechargeable
Dual Grade | Auto Match
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#1 Earthmovers

DGL1010GM

Accuracy +/- 1mm @ 20m
Range 1000m Diameter
Horizontal & Vertical
0.5mm Tracking Receiver (120mm Long)
Li-ion Rechargeable
Dual Grade | Dial-a-Grade
Product Group Two

Machine-mounted receivers

Seven machine receivers — magnet, clamp, or both. Wired in-cab displays on the D models, wireless display on the MR825WD. Pick by how your machine mounts and how much information you want in the cab.

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MR708

Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Clamp Mount
360° Sensors
2 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
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MR706

Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Magnet Mount
360° Sensors
2 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
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Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Magnet & Clamp Mounts
360° Sensors
2 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
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MR706D

Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Magnet Mount
Wired In-Cab Display (10m Cable)
360° Sensors
2 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
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Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Clamp Mount
Wired In-Cab Display (10m Cable)
360° Sensors
2 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
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MR710D

Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Magnet & Clamp Mounts
Wired In-Cab Display (10m Cable)
360° Sensors
2 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
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MR825WD

Sensor 250mm Long
Versatility
Magnet & Clamp Mounts
Wireless In-Cab Display (Bluetooth)
360° Sensors
3 Accuracy Settings
40Hr Rechargeable Battery
Product Group Three

Laser automation systems

Single-ram (MCR900) for skid-steer blades and land planes where the whole height is one ram. Dual-ram (MCR910) for blades with two independent rams — more precise compound grade across the cutting edge.

Both kits include receiver(s), control box and cables. Most setups need an auto-electrician and a hydraulic expert to integrate cleanly. We tailor systems to your specific machine — call 1800 769 858 for a custom quote, or see the full Machine Automation page for technical detail.

Use cases

Earthmoving jobs a laser pays for itself on

Where a laser earns its keep on machine work — most of these are jobs you’d otherwise do with a staff-and-mate or check repeatedly with a tape.

Bulk cut and fill

Coarse-mode receiver setting and live grade information from the cab. Move dirt to a target RL without stopping every five minutes to check with a staff.

Finished pad grade

Switch the receiver to fine mode (±3–5 mm) for the trim pass — or run automation for a smooth, hands-off finish. Every pass tracks the same laser plane.

Drainage swales & batters

Set a fall on a single grade laser, run a swale or a batter at a precise angle. Dual grade for compound batters that fall in two directions.

Road sub-grade

Hold a long, consistent grade across hundreds of metres of sub-base. Class 3 lasers (DGL1010GM) cover up to 500 m radius — one set-up for an entire access road.

Dam construction

Set a benchmark off the wall, hold the dam floor and batter to design RL with the laser plane, no string lines or repeated staff checks.

Set-out and datum transfer

Hand-held mm receiver on a staff transfers RL anywhere on site off a known peg. Solo set-out, no calling out heights to an off-sider.

Why RedBack

The RedBack difference

Anyone can sell a grade laser. Few back it properly.

Specialist range, not filler

We sell laser levels and measurement tools — that’s it. Every product on this page is one we’ve used and chosen because it works for earthmovers, not because it fills a catalogue page.

Built to last, built to be repaired

Solid construction, built for the long term. RedBack provides in-house repair and calibration services for all RedBack lasers and most other laser brands.

Real support, real people

Call us and you’ll speak to someone who knows the products. No scripts, no call centre, no runaround — just straight answers from people who’ve worked with these tools for 25 years.

Pair With

Accessories for earthmoving

Tripods and staffs for setting up the rotating laser, plus a hand-held mm receiver for ground checks alongside any machine receiver running on the equipment.

FAQ

Earthmoving Laser Questions

Do I need a grade laser, a machine receiver, or both?
Both, in most cases. The grade laser is the reference plane the receiver reads from. A machine receiver without a laser has nothing to detect; a grade laser without a machine receiver means the operator has to keep climbing out of the cab to check with a staff. Pair them.
What’s the difference between machine receivers and laser automation?
A machine receiver shows grade information to the operator (LEDs, in-cab display) — the operator still controls the blade manually. A laser automation system reads the same information but drives the blade hydraulics directly, so the cutting edge automatically tracks the laser plane. Receivers are great for bulk and finishing work; automation shines on final-trim grading.
Do machine receivers work with green-beam lasers?
No. RedBack machine receivers (and the automation systems) are red-beam Class 2 / Class 3 only. If your work is mostly machine-mount, stay on the red-beam grade lasers (EL614S, EL614GM, EGL624, EGL624GM, DGL1010GM).
Which grade laser is best for big sites?
The Class 3 DGL1010GM — 500 m radius / 1000 m diameter, dial-a-grade direct entry. For smaller jobs the EL614S or EGL624 cover most needs at lower cost.
Can I run automation on any blade?
Earthmoving implements with their own hydraulic valve bank — blades and buckets on skid steers, posi-tracks, loaders, tractors. Dozer buckets and similar without a dedicated valve bank can’t be automated as-is. Some blades are easier to integrate than others — call to verify your specific setup.
Can I still control the blade manually with automation fitted?
Yes. Automation is designed for the final trim — bulk cut and fill is still manually controlled. The control box switches between manual and auto modes.
Real support. Real people.

Speccing a kit, or matching a receiver to a laser?

Talk to someone who’s set up hundreds of these. 25 years of laser-level experience on the other end of the phone — straight answer on the right setup for your machines and sites.