

Acceptance standards for floors in warehouses, garages and factories are getting stricter. Clients often require floors to be free of water pooling, crack-resistant and smooth for forklift traffic. Traditional manual plastering typically has an error of 5–10 mm and relies heavily on workers’ skill and experience. The concrete laser screed machine works very differently: it uses a laser receiver to feedback elevation in real time, and a microcomputer automatically adjusts the screed head angle to keep flatness error within 2–3 mm. This means one-time acceptance with no rework. The YG series is designed around this concept, equipped with a Swiss Leica laser system, making high precision a repeatable standard.【WhatsApp/WeChat/Phone】+86 13837122632
Concrete Laser Screed for Sale Specifications
| Item | Laser Screed Machine | Laser Screed Machine | Laser Screed Machine (with telescopic boom) | Laser Screed Machine (with telescopic boom) |
| Model | YG-CL300 | YG-CL300A | YG-ZP30 | YG-ZP40 |
| Engine Model | SES/LCONCIN (Honda 690 optional) | SES/LCONCIN (optional) | Yanmar 4TNV94L | Yanmar 4TNV98T |
| Engine Type | Gasoline, air-cooled 4-stroke, twin-cylinder | Gasoline, air-cooled 4-stroke, twin-cylinder | Diesel, 4-cylinder | Diesel, 4-cylinder |
| Engine Power | 22.8KW / 23ps | 22.8KW / 23ps | 35.5KW / 48hp | 63.9KW / 48hp |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 20L | 20L | 100L | 140L |
| Hydraulic System | — | — | Danfoss | Danfoss |
| Laser Transmitter/Receiver | Leica/Topcon (Switzerland, optional) | Leica/Topcon (Switzerland, optional) | Leica (Switzerland)/Trimble (UK, optional) | Leica (Switzerland)/Trimble (UK, optional) |
| Laser Control Unit | Hand control, torque, dual rotation | Hand control, torque, dual rotation | Flat, slope, dual rotation | Flat, slope, dual rotation |
| Laser Control Mode | German diesel engine | German diesel engine | Micro power main plug | Micro power main plug |
| Screeding Width | 2500mm | 3000mm | 3100mm | 4000mm |
| Screeding Thickness | 60–300mm | 60–300mm | 100–450mm | 100–500mm |
| Vibration Mode/Force | Hydraulic drive / 2000N | Hydraulic drive / 2000N | Flip up-down, directional vibration, left-right switch | Flip up-down, directional vibration, left-right switch |
| Telescopic Length | — | — | 6000mm | 6000mm |
| Travel Speed | 0–4km/h (adjustable) | 0–4km/h (adjustable) | 4–8km/h | 4–8km/h |
| Travel Tires | Solid anti-slip tires (wide optional) | Solid anti-slip tires (wide optional) | Solid anti-slip, puncture-proof tires | Solid anti-slip, puncture-proof tires |
| Machine Dimensions | 3300x3460x1650mm | 3300x3460x1650mm | 5350x3650x2040mm | 5495x4555x2630mm |
| Machine Weight | 1000Kg | 1000Kg | 5500KG | 8500KG |
| Packing Size | Wooden case 3.21*1.81*1.8m | 3.56*1.85*2.05m | 40HQ | 40HQ |
Configuration of the YG Concrete Laser Screed Machine
A reliable concrete laser screed machine requires a solid hardware foundation. Depending on the model, the YG series can be fitted with a Briggs & Stratton / Honda gasoline engine or a Yanmar diesel engine. High-end models use a Danfoss hydraulic system and a Swiss Leica / UK Trimble laser transmitter. This strategy of using core components from international brands ensures stable long-term operation even on harsh job sites. Especially the YG-ZP30/ZP40 with telescopic boom, its boom laser screed design extends the screeding range to 6000 mm, easily covering areas unreachable by hand.
What Are the Advantages of the YG Concrete Laser Screed Machine?
1. Screeding Precision and Quality Standards
The machine uses a high-precision Swiss Leica / Topcon laser system, with microcomputer-controlled flatness that keeps errors strictly within millimeters. This ensures perfectly level floors with no water pooling, eliminates rework at the source, and guarantees first-time acceptance. As a laser guided concrete screed, its precision far exceeds manual work.
2. Construction Efficiency and Working Width
The YG-CL300A has a 3000-mm wide screed plate, covering more than 1.5 times the area of traditional small equipment in one pass. For the same 1000 m² floor, manual work takes 2 days while the machine finishes in just 4 hours. For large factories or garages, it greatly shortens the construction cycle and helps you take on more projects.
3. Environmental Adaptability and Mobility
The YG series performs well from indoor garages to outdoor squares. Models with a telescopic boom can reach into trenches and pipeline areas; solid anti-slip tires work on soft base layers; high-power diesel models handle concrete layers 100–500 mm thick.
4. Automation and Ease of Operation
Fully automatic screeding requires no manual elevation control, reducing labor needs by 2–3 plasterers. This cuts labor costs and solves labor shortages. Ordinary workers can operate it after half a day of training.

What Construction Scenarios Can the YG Concrete Laser Screed Machine Handle Easily?
- “Main structure first, floor later” scenarios: compact enough to work inside completed buildings.
- Areas with trenches, pipelines or complex layouts: telescopic boom models cross obstacles and finish edge screeding.
- Large outdoor foundation slabs: high-power diesel models with large fuel tanks suit long continuous work.
- Combined work with earth backfilling and base leveling: solid anti-slip tires move stably on unhardened bases.
- Slope and irregular floor screeding: laser system supports preset slope parameters for automatic slope leveling.
Factors Affecting the Laser Screed Machine Price
Main factors influencing the price of a concrete laser screed machine include:
- Engine brand: Honda / Yanmar vs ordinary brands, with a price difference of thousands of US dollars.
- Laser system: Leica / Trimble vs ordinary brands, with obvious differences in precision and stability.
- Hydraulic system: imported parts such as Danfoss vs unbranded hydraulics, affecting service life.
- Telescopic boom function: models with boom laser screed are usually 20%–30% more expensive, but bring clear benefits on complex sites.
- New vs used: used machines cost less, but core component wear must be carefully checked.
It is recommended to compare long-term costs, including fuel consumption, maintenance and rework risks.


FAQ About the Laser Guided Concrete Screed
Q1: Can the YG laser guided concrete screed do slopes? Will precision drop?
A: Yes. High-end models such as YG-ZP30/ZP40 come with slope control as standard. Simply set slope parameters on the laser transmitter, and the machine will automatically maintain level slopes with millimeter-level precision, suitable for underground garage ramps, roof drainage and other applications.
Q2: Is the telescopic boom useful in real construction?
A: Extremely useful. Especially in factories with dense columns, equipment foundations and trenches, the telescopic boom extends to 6000 mm, allowing the screed plate to avoid obstacles and eliminate later manual patching. Labor savings from one project often outweigh the extra cost of the boom.
Q3: Is the machine easy to transport and move on site?
A: The YG-CL300/300A weighs 1 ton and can be transported by a standard 4.2-m truck; larger models need a 6.8-m truck or longer. All machines are packed in wooden cases or steel frames for forklift loading and unloading. Short-distance on-site movement uses the machine’s own travel system.
Q4: Will the laser guided concrete screed be affected by sunlight or dust?
A: No. Leica / Trimble laser receivers use special frequencies and filtering technology to work stably in strong light and dusty conditions. Receivers are also fitted with sunshades and cleaning devices to maintain consistent signals.
Choose YG
Whether you choose the efficient YG-CL300A or the YG-ZP40 for complex terrain, every concrete laser screed machine is built to reduce your labor costs and improve construction quality. If you are looking for a reliable concrete laser screed for sale, feel free to contact us. Let your next project start ahead from the ground up.



