USING YOUR LASER LEVEL
The Laser Level offers a distinct advantage over regular carpenter's levels in
its ability to project a highly visible level reference over both short and long
distances with great accuracy. The level can be placed in a central location
to transfer a level reference point anywhere you need it, useful when
installing wainscoting, tile, or cabinets, or leveling posts.
With its on-board circular bubble vial, the level can also be used in a vertical
position to plumb studs or transfer points from floor to ceiling.
To reference the bottom of the level, locate the center of the laser dot and
subtract 1-ft (25mm).
For best results position the tool to project the line from left to right or top to
bottom. The use of the unit from right to left and/or bottom to top will not
guarantee the same level of precision or accuracy.
MAINTENANCE
Designed to be weather resistant and construction-site tough; but as with
any precision instrument, care should be taken to avoid damage.
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Dry unit immediately if wet.
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The precision vials are protected; however, avoid hard contact with the
vials.
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Clean the front lens with a lint-free cloth or swab using a premium glass
cleaner solution.
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Clean the outside of the level with a damp cloth and dry with a soft lint-
free cloth.
2a
1.
Laser Level– SP1, SP1X & SP2
1a. Power switch
1b. Battery cartridge
1c. Trivet height adjustment knob
1d. Trivet activator button
1e. Trivet retractor button
1f.
Circular plumb vial
1g. Primary level vial
1h. Magnetic base
1i.
Leveling feet (trivet)
1a
1g
3c
3b
1c
1b
3a
2.
Laser Chalkline
2a. Special lens for laser chalkline–SP2
The Beam Bender on the SP1 deflects a
beam to 90º from horizontal in any direc-
tion.
3.
Wall/floor & stud mount– SP2
3a. Level vial (base)
3b. Vertical mount retractable pins
3c. 90º reference mark
3d. Alignment arrow
3e. Base reference marks
1d
1f
1e
3d, 3e
SP1 and SP2 • 3