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of the laser line is projected exactly against the previously
marked point
II
on wall B.
– Mark the centre of the laser line as point
III
(vertically
above or below point
I
) on the wall A.
– The difference
d
of both marked points
I
and
III
on wall A
indicates the actual deviation of the measuring tool from
the level plane.
The maximum permitted deviation d
max
can be calculated as
follows:
d
max
= double the distance between the walls x 0.2 mm/m
Example: If the distance between the walls is 5 m, the maxi-
mum deviation is
d
max
= 2 x 5 m x 0.2 mm/m = 2 mm. The marks must there-
fore be maximum 2 mm apart.
Checking the Levelling Accuracy of the Vertical Lines
For this check, a door opening is required with at least 2.5 m
of space (on a firm surface) to each side of the door.
– Place the measuring tool 2.5 m away from the door open-
ing on a firm, flat surface (not on the rotating platform or a
tripod). Switch on the measuring tool in the mode with au-
tomatic levelling. Switch on vertical mode with all vertical
laser lines and aim the front vertical laser line at the door
opening. Allow the measuring tool to level in.
– Mark the centre of the vertical laser line at the floor of the
door opening (point
I
), at a distance of 5 m beyond the
other side of the door opening (point
II
) and at the upper
edge of the door opening (point
III
).
– Position the measuring tool on the other side of the door
opening directly behind point
II
. Allow the measuring tool
to level in and align the vertical laser line in such a manner
that its centre runs exactly through points
I
and
II
.
– The difference
d
between point
III
and the centre of the la-
ser line at the upper edge of the door opening results in the
actual deviation of the measuring tool from the vertical
plane.
– Measure the height of the door opening.
The maximum permitted deviation d
max
can be calculated as
follows:
d
max
= double the height of the door opening x 0.2 mm/m
Example: If the height of the door opening is 2 m, the maxi-
mum deviation is
d
max
= 2 x 2 m x 0.2 mm/m = 0.8 mm. The marks must there-
fore be maximum 0.8 mm apart.
Working Advice
For marking, always use only the centre of the laser
point or the laser line.
The size of the laser point as well as
the width of the laser line change with distance.
Laser Viewing Glasses (Accessory)
The laser viewing glasses filter out the ambient light. This
makes the red light of the laser appear brighter for the eyes.
Do not use the laser viewing glasses as safety goggles.
The laser viewing glasses are used for improved visualisa-
tion of the laser beam, but they do not protect against laser
radiation.
Do not use the laser viewing glasses as sun glasses or in
traffic.
The laser viewing glasses do not afford complete
UV protection and reduce colour perception.
Working with the Laser Receiver (Accessory)
Under unfavourable light conditions (bright environment, di-
rect sunlight) and for larger distances, use the laser receiver
for improved finding of the laser lines
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. When working with
the laser receiver, switch the pulse function on (see “Pulse
Function”, page 8).
Working with the Tripod (Accessory) (see figure E)
A tripod offers a stable, height-adjustable support surface for
measuring. Mount the measuring tool on the rotating platform
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. Place the rotating platform with the 5/8" tripod mount
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on the thread of the tripod
21
or a conventional building tri-
pod. Tighten the rotating platform using the locking screw of
the tripod.
Working with the Measuring Plate (Accessory)
(see figure F–G)
With the measuring plate
20
, it is possible to project the laser
mark onto the floor or the laser height onto a wall.
With the zero field and the scale, the offset or drop to the re-
quired height can be measured and projected at another loca-
tion. This eliminates the necessity of precisely adjusting the
measuring tool to the height to be projected.
The measuring plate
20
has a reflective coating that enhances
the visibility of the laser beam at greater distances or in
intense sunlight. The brightness intensification can be seen
only when viewing, parallel to the laser beam, onto the meas-
uring plate.
2,5 m
2,5 m
2 m
d
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