Product Manual

Above Ground Set-up
1. Prepare laser for use: mount the sighting scope and
attach to a 5/8”x11 dome head tripod. Center the line
adjustment, and set grade at exactly zero.
2. Measure over from an offset hub and position the
tripod directly over the pipe centerline trying to keep
the top of the tripod as level as possible. Use a plumb
bob if needed. Spread the tripod legs and plant them
firmly into the ground to provide a stable base.
3. Allow the laser to self-level.
4. Slightly loosen the tripod securing knob and turn the
laser and scope to the rod held at the manhole hub.
Tighten the knob, then use the line adjust buttons
to align the beam exactly to the rod. Take a reading
(sometimes called “back-sight” elevation) at the beam
centerline. This measurement plus the “cut” at that
hub will be the HI (instrument height) above the invert.
If the grade pole is used on top of the pipe, allow for
the height difference when setting up (Figure K). Set
the centerline of the above ground target at the correct
distance to the invert OR to the top of the pipe.
5. Enter the desired percent grade.
6. Loosen the tripod securing knob, roughly aim the
laser to the forward marker at the next manhole and
tighten. Depending on the package used, use the red
filter sighting scope to find the beam on a target at the
forward marker and use the line adjust buttons to get
to centerline, or if using the remote control, walk the
beam to the forward marker and use the remote to put
the beam on the centerline.
7. Dial in the grade on the unit and lay pipe.
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ROD READING
(Backsight Elevation)
CUT TO
INVERT
HUB
ELEVATION
ABOVE
GROUND
TARGET
Figure K