Operating The Laser Receiver; Pairing The Rotating Laser And The Pra 30 Laser Receiver; Pairing The Pra 90 Tripod And The Pra 30 Laser Receiver; Using The Laser Receiver To Detect The Laser Beam - Hilti PR 30-HVS A12 Manual De Instrucciones

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2. Mount the tool on the tripod and use the visual sighting method (front and rear sights) to aim the tool at
the wall.
3. Fig. a: Use the receiver to catch the laser beam and mark a point (point 1) on the wall.
4. Pivot the tool clockwise through 90° about its own axis. In doing so, ensure that the height of the tool
does not change.
5. Fig. b: Use the laser receiver to catch the laser beam and mark a second point (point 2) on the wall.
6. Fig. c and d: Repeat the two previous steps twice and use the laser receiver to catch the beam and mark
points 3 and 4 on the wall.
If the procedure has been carried out accurately, the vertical distance between the two marked
points 1 and 3 (main axis) or points 2 and 4 (transverse axis) should each be < 2 mm (at 20 m) (0.12"
at 66 ft). If the deviation is greater than this, please return the tool to Hilti Service for calibration.
5.16
Checking the vertical axis
1. Place the tool in the vertical position on the floor or ground, which should be as flat as possible, approx.
20 m (66 ft) from a wall.
2. Align the grips parallel to the wall.
3. Switch the tool on and mark the reference point (R) on the ground or floor.
4. With the aid of the receiver, mark point (A) low on the wall.
5. With the aid of the receiver, mark point (B) at a height of approx. 10 m (33 ft).
6. Pivot the tool through 180° and realign it with the reference point (R) on the ground or floor and with point
(A) at the base of the wall.
7. With the aid of the receiver, mark point (C) at a height of approx. 10 m (33 ft).
◁ When this procedure is carried out carefully, the horizontal distance between the two marked points
(B) and (C) should be less than 1.5 mm (at 10 m) (0.06 inch at 33 ft). If the deviation is greater than
this, please return the tool to Hilti Service for calibration.
6

Operating the laser receiver

6.1
Inserting the batteries in the laser receiver
▶ Insert the batteries in the laser receiver.
Use only batteries that have been manufactured in accordance with international standards.
6.2

Pairing the rotating laser and the PRA 30 laser receiver

1. Press the
button on both devices for at least 3 seconds.
◁ Successful pairing is confirmed by all LEDs blinking on the rotating laser a signal tone emitted by the
PRA 30 laser receiver. The
◁ The rotating laser and the laser receiver switch themselves off.
2. Switch the devices on again.
◁ The devices are paired. The
6.3

Pairing the PRA 90 tripod and the PRA 30 laser receiver

1. Press the
button on both devices for at least 3 seconds.
◁ Successful pairing is confirmed by all LEDs blinking on the PRA 90 automatic tripod and by a signal
tone emitted by the PRA 30 laser receiver. The
◁ The automatic tripod and the laser receiver switch themselves off.
2. Switch the devices on again.
◁ The devices are paired. The rotating laser and the automatic tripod are shown in the display on the
laser receiver.
6.4

Using the laser receiver to detect the laser beam

1. Press the
button on the laser receiver.
2. Hold the laser receiver with the receiving window directly in the plane of the laser beam.
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symbol appears briefly on the laser receiver.
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symbol appears briefly on the laser receiver.
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