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Plumb Up Dot Accuracy Check
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Mount the laser tool in its horizontal position (Figure Ⓐ ①)
1.
on a tripod in a room with a ceiling that is at least 7.5m
higher than the tripod height (Figure Ⓟ ①).
2.
Power ON the laser tool in Self-Levelling Mode
(Figure Ⓜ ①).
Where the Plumb Up Dot laser beam is displayed on the
3.
ceiling, mark point A (Figure Ⓟ ①).
Rotate the laser tool 180° on the tripod (Figure Ⓟ ②).
4.
Where the Plumb Up Dot laser beam is now displayed on
5.
the ceiling, mark point B (Figure Ⓟ ②).
Measure the distance between points A and B
6.
(Figure Ⓟ ②).
If the distance between points A and B is greater than the
7.
allowable distance for the corresponding ceiling height in
the following table, calibration is necessary.
Ceiling Height
7.5m
15m
If calibration is required, the laser must be serviced at an
authorized service center. To locate your nearest Stanley
service center go to www.2helpU.com.
Changing the Rotation Speed
Press
to cycle through the available speeds for the rotary
laser beam.
Press
Default
x1
x2
x3
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Allowable Distance
Between A & B
4.5mm
9.0mm
Rotary Laser Beam Speed
300 RPM
600 RPM
0 (Plumb Dot Laser Beam)
150 RPM
Adjusting the Vertical Tilt
The Vertical Tilt option uses the Adjustment Knob (Figure Ⓑ ①)
and the level vial (Figure Ⓑ ②) to adjust the laser tool's base
up to +/- 5° along its length.
• To move the laser tool's base closer to the surface
(Figure Ⓘ ③), turn the Adjustment Knob clockwise
(Figure Ⓘ ②). As you turn the knob, the bubble on the level
vial will move upward (Figure Ⓘ ①).
• To move the laser tool's base away from the surface
(Figure Ⓘ ⑥), turn the Adjustment Knob counterclockwise
(Figure Ⓘ ⑤). As you turn the knob, the bubble on the level
vial will move downward (Figure Ⓘ ④).
Using the Detector
The Detector allows you to determine the location of the laser
bean when distance or lighting conditions make the laser beam
difficult to see.
Detector Setup
You can hold the Detector by hand or attach it to the optional
clamp to mount the detector to a measuring rod, pole, or similar
object.
Using the Detector with a Clamp
Guide the clamp onto the detector using the alignment holes
1.
on the clamp (Figure Ⓕ ①)and the back of the detector
(Figure Ⓕ ②.
Turn the fixing screw clockwise to tighten (Figure Ⓕ ③).
2.
Loosen the tightening knob (Figure Ⓕ ④) by turning it
3.
counterclockwise.
Place the clamp onto a level staff, pole, or similar object.
4.
Turn the tightening knob (Figure Ⓕ ④) clockwise to secure
5.
the clamp to the level staff, pole, or similar object.
Loosen the clamp to move the detector up or down to detect
6.
the Reference Level (Figure Ⓕ ⑤).
7.
Once the Reference Level is found, turn the tightening knob
clockwise to hold the clamp in position.
Read the position shown at the Reference Line edge of the
8.
clamp (Figure Ⓕ ⑥).
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