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12.
If your measurement is greater than the Allowable Distance
Between P1 & P4 for the corresponding Vertical Distance
(D1) in the following table, the laser must be serviced at an
authorized service center.
Height of Vertical
Distance (D1)
2.5m (8')
5m (16')
6m (20')
9m (30')
Level Dot Accuracy - Level
Checking the level calibration of the laser unit requires two
parallel walls at least 20' (6 m) apart.
1.
Place the laser on a tripod and screw the threaded knob on
the tripod into the female thread on the laser.
1.
Turn the laser ON and press
above, ahead, below, and to the right and left of the laser.
2.
Place the laser 2"–3" (5–8 cm) from the first wall. To test
the front laser dot, make sure the front of the laser is facing
the wall (Figure
).
H 1
3.
Mark the laser dot position on the first wall as point P1
(Figure
).
H 1
4.
Turn the laser 180° and mark the laser dot position on the
second wall as point P2 (Figure
5.
Place the laser 2"–3" (5–8 cm) from the second wall. To test
the front laser dot, make sure the front of the laser is facing
the wall (Figure
), and adjust the height of the laser
H 2
until the laser dot hits point P2.
6.
Turn the laser 180° and aim the laser dot near point P1 on
the first wall, and mark point P3 (Figure
7.
Measure the vertical distance between points P1 and P3 on
the first wall.
Allowable Distance
Between P1 and P4
1.5mm (1/16")
3.0mm (1/8")
3.6mm (9/64")
5.5mm (9/32")
4 times to display dots
).
H 1
).
H 2
8.
If your measurement is greater than the Allowable
Distance Between P1 & P3 for the corresponding
Distance Between Walls in the following table, the laser
must be serviced at an authorized service center.
Distance Between
Walls
6.0 m (20')
9.0 m (30')
15.0 m (50')
23.0 m (75')
9.
Repeat steps 2 through 8 to check the accuracy of the right
dot and then the left dot, making sure that the laser dot you
are testing is the laser dot facing each wall.
Plumb Dot Accuracy
Checking the plumb calibration of the laser can be most
accurately done when there is a substantial amount of vertical
height available, ideally 25' (7.5 m), with one person on the floor
positioning the laser and another person near a ceiling to mark
the dot created by the beam on the ceiling.
1.
Mark point P1 on the floor (Figure
2.
Turn the laser ON and press
above, ahead, below, and to the right and left of the laser.
3.
Place the laser so that the down dot is centered over point
P1 and mark the center of the up dot on the ceiling as point
P2 (Figure
).
I
1
4.
Turn the laser 180°, making sure that the down dot is still
centered on point P1 on the floor (Figure
5.
Mark the center of the up dot on the ceiling as point P3
(Figure
).
I
2
6.
Measure the distance between points P2 and P3.
7.
If your measurement is greater than the Allowable
Distance Between P2 & P3 for the corresponding
Distance Between Ceiling & Floor in the following table,
the laser must be serviced at an authorized service center.
Distance Between
Ceiling & Floor
4.5 m (15')
6 m (20')
9 m (30')
12 m (40')
Allowable Distance
Between P1 & P3
3.6 mm (9/64")
5.4 mm (7/32")
9 mm (11/32")
13.8 mm (9/16")
).
I
1
4 times to display dots
).
I
2
Allowable Distance
Between P2 & P3
3 mm (1/8")
4.2 mm (5/32")
6 mm (1/4")
8.4 mm (5/16")
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