Using The QuickSet
Multi-Position Bracket
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The QuickSet
Multi-Position Bracket allows mounting the instrument onto various objects
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ranging in thickness between 1/4" and 2-3/8" (6mm and 60mm). The instrument mounted
onto the bracket can be positioned in various orientations and project either a leveled or
a tilted line.
1. To attach the bracket to the desired object, loosen the Clamping Knob
the bracket, and tighten the Clamping Knob
2. To attach the instrument to the bracket using the QuickSet
side of the instrument towards the QuickSet
Rails
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, until a click sound is heard.
3. To change the position of the instrument, loosen the Positioning Knob
the bracket until the instrument is in the desired position. Tighten the Positioning Knob
to secure the instrument position. DO NOT overtighten.
4. Power-ON and verify the line position by following the Power-ON procedures.
Make additional adjustments if necessary.
5. To dismount the instrument from the bracket, press the QuickSet
and pull the instrument until it is completely separated from the bracket.
Only use ToughBuilt accessories that are designed for this product.
Contact ToughBuilt
Customer Service for additional support.
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, mount
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. DO NOT overtighten.
Mount
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, slide the rear
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Release Button
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along the QuickSet
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and adjust
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Release Button
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4. ACCURACY CHECK
This instrument requires no calibration. The regular accuracy checks ensure
that the instrument's accuracy has not been impaired by falls or heavy impacts.
It is recommended to check the laser level accuracy each time before beginning workday
usage. The accuracy check procedure includes three steps: the horizontal line height check
(step 1), the horizontal line leveling check (step 2), the vertical line leveling check (step 3).
If, during one of the tests, the measured deviation exceeds the allowable deviation, repeat
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the test procedure. Should the readings persist over the allowable deviation, the instrument
is out of calibration and must be serviced.
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Customer Service for additional support.
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It is recommended to conduct the accuracy check on a wall distance close to the distance
of the applications for which the instrument will be used.
The following accuracy check procedure suggests the most practical scenarios
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at the recommended distance.
The surface of the area where the accuracy check procedure is conducted must be
sufficiently level, so that the instrument remains within the self-leveling range of ± 4°
from the 0° level position.
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