WHEN USING AS A HAND-HELD LEVEL
The Leve! System can be hand-held
for use as a straight line reference tool.
As a hand-held device the Level System can be used for quick reference and
alignment across any two points of reference such as lining up cut-outs and
fixtures on drywall or checking wallpaper and paint trim. Also ideal for insuring
straight placement of mounted fixtures and brackets, such as stair railing fittings.
* Care must be taken not to direct the laser light into the eyes of others.
USE THE LEVEL SYSTEM MOUNTED TO TRIPOD:
° To install drop ceiling, grids and tiles
(See Horizontal
Laser Beam Scan - Figures 7 and 8 on page 7).
o For indoor leveling and plumbing of window frames, cabinets, shelves,
doors, windows, erecting walls and partitions,
aligning 900 joints and edges,
floors, and tile work
(See Vertical [Plumb] Laser Beam Scan - Figure 9 on page 7).
For outdoor leveling and plumbing of porches, decks, fencing, flagpoles,
and
landscaping (See Point Marking and Making a Chalk Line-
Figures 10 and t 1 on page 8),
USE THE LEVEL SYSTEM TO DETERMINE
SQUARE
1. To establish a square layout (for laying concrete footings, aligning floor tiles
and deck posts, etc.), mount the Level System in the vertical position and level
the tool (calibrate)_
2. Turn ON the tool and use the bright red dot of laser light projected from the
top aperture of the rotating head to define one fixed tocator position°
.
Now rotate the rotary head until the bright red dot of laser light from the side
of the rotating head appears on the other Iocator position. The angle formed
between the 2 beams is 90 °. Use the Level System to create or verify square
alignmenL
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