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Leica iCON iCB70 is a manual total station designed specifically for digital construction layout and building site measurement tasks. Developed as part of the Leica iCON construction solution portfolio, the iCB70 enables construction professionals to perform accurate layout and as-built measurements directly from digital design data.
The instrument provides 5-arcsecond angular accuracy and reflectorless distance measurement up to 500 metres. With support for prism and reflectorless measurements, the iCB70 ensures reliable positioning and layout operations on complex construction projects.
Leica iCB70 operates with the dedicated iCON build software platform, designed to simplify construction workflows and enable field crews to work directly with digital building models and design data, including IFC files. This eliminates the need for traditional layout tools such as tapes, chalk lines and plumb bobs.
The instrument includes an integrated 4G modem for mobile data transfer, allowing direct communication between the construction site and office. Design updates can be transferred instantly to the instrument, while as-built data can be sent back to the office for further analysis and documentation.
With a 5-inch colour touchscreen, full numeric keyboard and FineFocus telescope, the iCB70 provides an intuitive user interface and precise aiming capabilities. The instrument is designed for reliability in demanding construction environments and features an IP66 protection rating.
Key features include:
• 5″ angular measurement accuracy
• reflectorless measurement range up to 500 m
• prism and reflectorless measurement support
• Leica iCON build construction software
• integrated 4G mobile data communication
• Bluetooth and WLAN connectivity
• 5-inch colour touchscreen with numeric keypad
• IP66 protection for construction site conditions
Leica iCON iCB70 manual total station is widely used for construction layout, structural alignment, formwork positioning, as-built documentation and digital construction workflows.
























