User Manual
12
GB
11.
If your measurement is greater than the
Allowable Distance Between
e
and
f
for the
corresponding Height
D
in the following table,
the laser must be serviced at an authorized
service center.
Height
D
Allowable Distance
Between
e
and
f
6.56′ (2.0m) 1/16" (1.5mm)
8.20′ (2.5m) 3/32” (2.0mm)
9.84′ (3.0m) 1/8” (2.5mm)
Using the Laser
Operating Tips
• Always mark the center of the beam created by
the laser.
• Extreme temperature changes may cause
movement of internal parts that can affect accuracy.
Check your accuracy often while working.
• If the laser is ever dropped, check to make sure it
is still calibrated.
• As long as the laser is properly calibrated, the
laser is self-leveling. Each laser is calibrated at
the factory to nd level as long as it is positioned
on a at surface within average ± 4° of level. No
manual adjustments are required.
• Use the laser on a smooth, at, level, surface.
Turning the Laser Off
Slide the Power/Transport Lock switch to the OFF
position (Figure
A
2
) when the laser is not in use. If
the switch is not placed in the OFF position, the laser
will not turn off.
Using the Laser with the Bracket
A bracket (Figure
G
) is included with the laser so
you can easily attach the laser to a stud, ceiling grid,
or pole.
1.
Securely attach the laser to the bracket.
• Using the 1/4-20 thread on the bottom, side,
or back of the laser (Figure
C
), position the
laser on the 1/4-20 thread on the bracket arm
(Figure
G
1
).
• Turn the laser knob (Figure
G
2
) clockwise
to lock the laser on the 1/4-20 thread on the
bracket arm.
2.
If needed, change the height or position of the laser
on the bracket.
• Turn the adjustment knob (Figure
G
3
) counter-
clockwise to loosen the bracket arm.
• Slide the bracket arm up or down to the desired
height (Figure
G
4
). To change the bracket
from 90° to 180°, slide the bracket arm to the
top of the bracket and then flip the arm to the
right (Figure
G
5
).
• Turn the adjustment knob (Figure
G
3
)
clockwise to lock the bracket arm in place.
3.
Use the bracket’s clamp (Figure
G
6
) to hold the
laser in place on a stud, ceiling grid, or pole.
• If necessary, rotate the clamp so it is positioned
at the correct angle for attaching to the object.
While holding the bracket arm with one hand,
use your other hand to turn the clamp (Figure
G
7
).
• Position the bracket’s clamp around the stud,
ceiling grid, or pole.
• Turn the clamp knob (Figure
G
8
) clockwise
until the clamp is tight around the object and the
bracket is held in place.