GeoMax
About GeoMax - we provide a comprehensive portfolio of integrated solutions by developing, manufacturing and distributing quality construction and surveying instruments and software.
- +1 501-982-4433
- service@geomax-positioning.com
- Espenstrasse 135
Widnau, CH-9443
Switzerland
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Pipe Lasers
Consistent precision and accuracy are ensured by the compact, robust and fully featured GeoMax pipe lasers.
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Total Stations
GeoMax total stations offer you an excellent price-to-performance ratio without compromising quality.
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Pipe Lasers
Zeta125 Series
Consistent precision and accuracy are ensured by the compact, robust and fully featured GeoMax pipe lasers. With functional and versatile configuration, a full range of features and a tough design, the Zeta series of pipe lasers fit all your needs.
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Laser Rotators
Suitable for a wide range of applications, GeoMax rotating lasers are true multi-purpose tools.
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Total Stations
Zoom50 Series
When you need highest performance on all levels even under most challenging conditions, the GeoMax Zoom50 series is the perfect choice for you. The longer measurement range means a wider operational coverage and significant less time lost with switching setups. The new PowerLock protection mechanism prevents use by unauthorized persons and deters theft.
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Total Stations
Zipp02 Series
With vertical compensation and 2” accuracy the Zipp02 provides you with the precision required for your most demanding jobs at an affordable price without adding complexity. The Zipp02 is the tool of your choice when it comes to checking angles, alignments, grade work and short range leveling.
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Total Stations
Zoom40 Series
The Zoom40 manual total station, with its high resolution color and touch display, gives you the flexibility to run X-PAD, Field Genius, SurvCE, or any custom windows CE software.
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Locators
EZiSYSTEM i-Series
Every year site workers are injured and equipment damaged due to accidentally striking buried cables and pipes. As the complexity of large underground networks continually increases, knowing the location of buried cables and pipes prior to excavation work has never been so important.



















