|
Features |
Your advantages |
| Measuring range
of 0.05 m / 0.16 ft up to 200 m
/ 650 ft; typ. accuracy ± 1.0 mm
/ ± 0.04 in |
Precise, quick
and reliable measurements |
| BLUETOOTH® |
Error-free and
quick data transfer to Pocket PC
or PC |
|
“Leica DISTO Transfer” software
is included |
Easy transfer for further
processing in Excel®, Word®,
AutoCAD® or other Windows-based
programs |
| AutoCAD®
plug-In |
Convenient
drawing using your AutoCAD®
software |
| 360° tilt
sensor |
Measure any
slope, even overhead |
| Digital Pointfinder with 4x
zoom and high resolution color
display |
Convenient measurement of
distant objects, even in bright
sunlight |
| Indirect
measurement functions with tilt
sensor |
Determine distances to
objects that cannot be measured
directly because they lack
reflective points |
| Height profile measurements |
Determine spot heights and
ground profiles |
Other Features ...
Outside viewing
The Leica DISTO D8 is designed with many functions
and features to make measuring easier, particularly when you are working
outdoors. Its large, high resolution color display presents the measurement
results and additional information in an easy to read format.
Durability
An IP54 rate housing provides protection from the
elements and job site conditions.
Power Range Technology™
Power Range Technology™ allows you to measure long
distances. Measure up to 100 m (325 ft) without a target plate and up to 200 m
(650 ft) using a target plate, without having to take a single step.
Spot-on measurement
The laser makes it possible! The laser dot is clearly visible, therefore you
always know exactly where you are measuring, which is especially useful in
difficult to access places. So you can take absolutely precise measurements,
even over long distances.
Details displayed
Additional information about the measurements, e.g. room dimensions or angles,
is available at the touch of a button.
Indirect measurement
With the Leica DISTO™ D8 you can also indirectly determine the elevation on
inaccessible buildings. Thus the Leica DISTO™ can be a life saver as well.
Types of Indirect Measurements

Single Pythagoras
measurement
Just two measurements are enough to indirectly calculate the horizontal or
vertical distances. It is important to ensure the 2nd measurement is at right
angles to the target object – easy with minimum measurements.
Double Pythagoras
measurement
Using a tripod you can measure horizontal and vertical distances. The
Leica DISTO™ determines the results for you out of three measurements. Functions
such as minimum and maximum measurement help you find the correct measuring
point.
Double Pythagoras
measurement (chain values)
With just three measurements, you can also determine partial heights, e.g.
balcony or window heights. This is, of course, possible horizontally and
vertically.
Indirect measurements with
the tilt sensor
The tilt sensor of the DISTO D8 has a measuring range of 360°. That means with
this device even overhead inclinations can be measured. This is especially
interesting when determining roof slopes.
Horizontal distance
The tilt measurement allows you to determine the horizontal distance, even if
the object cannot be directly targeted. This is particularly useful when
obstructions like walls or hedges stand in the line of sight.
Height measurement without reflective points
Building or tree elevations that don’t provide suitable reflection points can be
determined with the dual tilt measurement. Point with the laser to the lower
target of the requested height and trigger a distance and tilt measurement. Then
direct the digital Pointfinder on the upper target and carry out a tilt
measurement.
Roof slope
With this function you can, for example, measure a roof slope of a house from
long range distances as well. For this you need to carry out two distance
measurements, at which the Leica DISTO™ simultaneously determines the tilt. The
final result is automatically calculated from this measurement.
Altitude Profile
Measurement
Measure a known reference mark with the device and then measure from each of the
relevant altitude differences. When the measuring points have all been recorded
in one direction you can then determine a cross-country profile with the
measured horizontal distance and the height difference.
Disto D8 Special Functions

Trapezoid function
The trapezoid function is used to quickly and safely determine roof slopes and
frontage areas, for example. You only need to take three measurements, and the
result appears on the display.

Trapezoid function with tilt sensor
If access to the object to be measured is limited and measurements can only be
taken from one position, then this is no problem – thanks to the integral tilt
sensor. This trapezoid function can also be used to quickly and safely determine
roof slopes and frontage areas.

Triangle function
The triangle function helps you quickly and efficiently to arrive at the area of
a multi-cornered room. Divide the room into imaginary triangles. Then use three
measurements to determine the areas of each of the triangles, which you can add
together as you proceed. Finally all you have to do is read off the
result.
Stake
Out Function
Two different distances (A and B) can be entered in the device and then be used
to mark off defined measured lengths. At each measured length, the display shows
the current marking distance and a direction arrow. Additionally, an alarm
signal starts to ring at a distance of 4 inch from the next stake out point.
Part number:
764558 Leica DISTO™ D8
US-Version