

In early 2026, a construction company in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, undertook an 8,000-square-meter concrete flooring project for a logistics warehouse. The client required floor flatness errors to be within 3 mm, with a construction period of 40 days. After research, the company finally chose to import a laser guided concrete screed from China, specifically the YG-ZP30 model with a telescopic boom.【WhatsApp/WeChat/Phone】+86 13837122632
Laser Screed Machine 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, 4cylinder |
| 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 |
Challenges Faced by the Client
Andrei Popescu, the Construction Manager, said the company previously relied mainly on manual labor plus small vibrating rulers for floor leveling. However, skilled plasterers were in short supply locally, and manual work led to inconsistent flatness, often requiring rework. For this logistics warehouse, the client strictly prohibited any water pooling, meaning height differences within any 2-meter area could not exceed 3 mm. Andrei began looking for available laser screed machine for sale options, hoping to meet acceptance standards in one go through mechanized construction.

How the YG Laser Guided Concrete Screed Solved Construction Pain Points
After comparison, they selected the YGZP30 model. The working performance of this concrete laser leveling machine can be summarized as follows:
- Automatic leveling: The machine is equipped with a Leica laser transmitter, Trimble receiver, and an intelligent computer control system. The transmitter sets a stable horizontal reference, and the receiver detects height changes in real time, automatically adjusting the screed head height. The operator only needs to drive the machine forward without manual height control.
- Reduced labor demand: The equipment cut down 2 workers dedicated to leveling. At a daily wage of 70 euros per skilled worker, the 40-day project saved around 5,000 euros in labor costs alone.
- Precision compliance: On-site measurements showed floor flatness errors were controlled at about 2 mm, nearly eliminating rework caused by uneven surfaces. The project passed inspection on the first attempt.
Efficiency Comparison: Laser Guided Concrete Screed vs. Manual Labor
ConstructExpert kept detailed records during construction. For 500 square meters of concrete flooring, a 6-person manual team needed a full 8-hour workday to complete rough leveling, plus additional finishing. By contrast, the YG-ZP30 with 2 assistants (for material supply and edge treatment) finished full leveling in just 2 hours. The screed head’s flipping and oscillating functions also made concrete denser. The entire 8,000-square-meter floor was completed in 10 days (including curing breaks), about 12 days ahead of schedule. The efficiency improvement of this laser guided concrete screed was clear and tangible.
Key Value of the Boom Laser Screed in Actual Construction
Midway through the project, columns and wall edges became difficult areas. The YG-ZP30 comes with a 6-meter telescopic boom, but Andrei admitted he initially thought the feature only widened single-pass coverage. In practice, it proved even more valuable:
- Working around columns: The 6-meter extendable boom easily reached around columns to finish concrete near column bases. Without it, extra workers would have been needed for manual patching, with quality hard to match machine-leveled areas.
- Covering wall corners: Traditionally, wall edges required manual troweling. The telescopic boom with a flipping screed head could work directly against walls for one-step forming.
- Slope mode: The control system supports flat, sloped, and dual-rotation modes. The client later used it for sloped drainage flooring in an underground parking project, where the boom’s flexibility ensured smooth sloped work.


Adaptability of the Laser Guided Concrete Screed
After finishing the warehouse, the company used this concrete laser leveling machine on a small factory floor renovation project. The factory had raised foundations and uneven slab thickness. The YG-ZP30 supports a leveling thickness of 100–450 mm, adapting to different casting requirements. Additionally, its Yanmar diesel engine and Danfoss hydraulic system performed reliably under continuous operation, with no downtime due to breakdowns. For a mid-sized Romanian construction company, investing in a laser guided concrete screed greatly expanded its project capacity.
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