LaserLine T-2000SD Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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when operating 

class IIIa

 lasers with an output of less  

than 0.005 watts (5mW):

Operators and crew members shall read this manual and  
become familiar with all-operating procedures and Safety  
considerations on the vehicle.

Post at least one Laser warning placard (Item 1) at each  
laser location.

Turn the laser off when it is not required or if left unattended.

Don’t look directly into the laser or at the Laser Spot on a re-
flective surface. DO NOT point the laser at another person.

Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when pos-
sible. Otherwise, set it up well below.

Have “Laser Operator Training and Qualification” card (Wallet size) 
(Item 2) in the possession of individual responsible for laser operation.

LaSer SaFeTY

1). WarnIng PLacarD

2). oPeraTorS carD

                                                         Front 

 

 

 

 

 

   Back

LASER SAFETY 

When operating 

Class IIIa

 lasers with an output of less than 0.005 watts (5mW):

1. Operators and crewmembers shall read this manual and become familiar with all-operating 

procedures and Safety considerations on the vehicle. 

2. Post at least one 10” X 7” Laser warning placard (Item 1) at each laser location. 

3. Turn the laser off when it is not required or if left unattended. 

4. Don’t look directly into the laser or at the Laser Spot on a reflective surface. DO NOT point the laser 

at another person. 

5. Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when possible. Otherwise, set it up well below. 

6. Have “Laser Operator Training and Qualification” card (Wallet size) (Item 2) in the possession of 

individual responsible for laser operation. 

1). Warning Placard 

THIS PROGRESSIVE CONTRACTOR IS USING A 

LASER

AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE 

Laserline Manufacturing, Inc. 

1810 SE First Street, Suite H, Redmond, Or. 97756 

Phone:

 541-548-0882

Fax:

 541-548-0892

E-mail:

 laserline@empnet.com

2). Operators Card 

Front

Back

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Laser Safety Considerations

When operation laser with an output power of less than 0.005 watts (5 mW) 

1.

Post at least one LaserLine laser warning placard at each laser location.

2.

Tun the laser off when it is not required or is left unattended for a substantial

period of time.

3.

Do not look directly into the laser or point the laser at another person unless 

a fan lens is in use and the viewer is at least 500 feet away.

4.

Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when possible:

otherwise, set it up well below.

LASER OPERATOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION CARD 

By signing below, __________________________________________ 

indicates that he is familiar with the laser safety consideration on the reverse

side of this card and is qualified to operate Laserline Manufacturing, Inc. laser 

with a power output of less than 0.005 watts.   (5 mW)

__________________________________    ____________________ 

              Operator’s Signature 

          Date 

This card must be kept in the laser operator’s possession 

1810 SE 1

st

 St., Suite H

       Laserline MFG., INC

Redmond, OR 97756

   Ph. 

541-548-0882

LASER SAFETY 

When operating 

Class IIIa

 lasers with an output of less than 0.005 watts (5mW):

1. Operators and crewmembers shall read this manual and become familiar with all-operating 

procedures and Safety considerations on the vehicle. 

2. Post at least one 10” X 7” Laser warning placard (Item 1) at each laser location. 

3. Turn the laser off when it is not required or if left unattended. 

4. Don’t look directly into the laser or at the Laser Spot on a reflective surface. DO NOT point the laser 

at another person. 

5. Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when possible. Otherwise, set it up well below. 

6. Have “Laser Operator Training and Qualification” card (Wallet size) (Item 2) in the possession of 

individual responsible for laser operation. 

1). Warning Placard 

THIS PROGRESSIVE CONTRACTOR IS USING A 

LASER

AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE 

Laserline Manufacturing, Inc. 

1810 SE First Street, Suite H, Redmond, Or. 97756 

Phone:

 541-548-0882

Fax:

 541-548-0892

E-mail:

 laserline@empnet.com

2). Operators Card 

Front

Back

iii

Laser Safety Considerations

When operation laser with an output power of less than 0.005 watts (5 mW) 

1.

Post at least one LaserLine laser warning placard at each laser location.

2.

Tun the laser off when it is not required or is left unattended for a substantial

period of time.

3.

Do not look directly into the laser or point the laser at another person unless 

a fan lens is in use and the viewer is at least 500 feet away.

4.

Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when possible:

otherwise, set it up well below.

LASER OPERATOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION CARD 

By signing below, __________________________________________ 

indicates that he is familiar with the laser safety consideration on the reverse

side of this card and is qualified to operate Laserline Manufacturing, Inc. laser 

with a power output of less than 0.005 watts.   (5 mW)

__________________________________    ____________________ 

              Operator’s Signature 

          Date 

This card must be kept in the laser operator’s possession 

1810 SE 1

st

 St., Suite H

       Laserline MFG., INC

Redmond, OR 97756

   Ph. 

541-548-0882

LASER SAFETY 

When operating 

Class IIIa

 lasers with an output of less than 0.005 watts (5mW):

1. Operators and crewmembers shall read this manual and become familiar with all-operating 

procedures and Safety considerations on the vehicle. 

2. Post at least one 10” X 7” Laser warning placard (Item 1) at each laser location. 

3. Turn the laser off when it is not required or if left unattended. 

4. Don’t look directly into the laser or at the Laser Spot on a reflective surface. DO NOT point the laser 

at another person. 

5. Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when possible. Otherwise, set it up well below. 

6. Have “Laser Operator Training and Qualification” card (Wallet size) (Item 2) in the possession of 

individual responsible for laser operation. 

1). Warning Placard 

THIS PROGRESSIVE CONTRACTOR IS USING A 

LASER

AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE 

Laserline Manufacturing, Inc. 

1810 SE First Street, Suite H, Redmond, Or. 97756 

Phone:

 541-548-0882

Fax:

 541-548-0892

E-mail:

 laserline@empnet.com

2). Operators Card 

Front

Back

iii

Laser Safety Considerations

When operation laser with an output power of less than 0.005 watts (5 mW) 

1.

Post at least one LaserLine laser warning placard at each laser location.

2.

Tun the laser off when it is not required or is left unattended for a substantial

period of time.

3.

Do not look directly into the laser or point the laser at another person unless 

a fan lens is in use and the viewer is at least 500 feet away.

4.

Set the laser up well above the heads of employees when possible:

otherwise, set it up well below.

LASER OPERATOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION CARD 

By signing below, __________________________________________ 

indicates that he is familiar with the laser safety consideration on the reverse

side of this card and is qualified to operate Laserline Manufacturing, Inc. laser 

with a power output of less than 0.005 watts.   (5 mW)

__________________________________    ____________________ 

              Operator’s Signature 

          Date 

This card must be kept in the laser operator’s possession 

1810 SE 1

st

 St., Suite H

       Laserline MFG., INC

Redmond, OR 97756

   Ph. 

541-548-0882

Summary of Contents for T-2000SD

Page 1: ...e Manufacturing Inc T 2000SD Owner s Manual Long Range Alignment Laser 1810 SE First Street Suite H Redmond OR 97756 Phone 541 548 0882 Fax 541 548 0892 Email laserline empnet com Website www LaserLin...

Page 2: ...Introduction Model T 2000SD Product Description Features 2 Section II Laser Safety Laser Safety Considerations 3 Description of Compliance 5 Section III Operator s Manual Precautions for Handling Inst...

Page 3: ...Accurate performance Modular design allows you to build up or down to your specific needs Field friendly easy to use The T 2000SD was designed for long range alignment applications The T 2000SD is a...

Page 4: ...employees when possible Otherwise set it up well below 6 Have Laser Operator Training and Qualification card Wallet size Item 2 in the possession of individual responsible for laser operation 1 Warnin...

Page 5: ...the laser through optical devices or look at it reflected off of shiny surfaces such as chrome glass or mirrors CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this prod uct will increase eye hazard Viewi...

Page 6: ...Note The T 2000SD is a Class IIIA laser in the United States and in most countries It does comply to IIIB certifi cation where applicable Caution DO NOT disassemble the laser head or attempt to perfor...

Page 7: ...on the laser spot Next use the cross hair vertical adjustment 17 to adjust the horizontal cross hair in the scope to match the upper cross hair on the far target The laser beam is now parallel with t...

Page 8: ...ptional 1 2 Scope Adaptor with 8 40 Tapped Holes for Weaver 63B 1 3 Weaver 63B Scope Mount 14 8 40 Screws for Weaver Mount 15 Lower Scope Mount 16 Upper Scope Mount 17 Scope Optional 18 Horizontal Cro...

Page 9: ...thorized service center for that purpose Any evidence of attempts to repair this unit by other than factory authorized personnel automatically voids the warranty Warranty Factory Service Center LaserL...

Page 10: ...aserline empnet com Website www LaserLineMfg com LaserLine MFG Inc Service Center provides trained personnel using authorized replacement parts to ensure the highest quality and fast turnaround If any...

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