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Operation

 

Makita SK104

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Self-levelling and Lock functions

The instrument automatically levels itself within the 
specified grade range (Refer to "Technical data") .
Turn the Lock switch 

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 in order to transport or tilt the 

instrument beyond the self-levelling range. When 
locked, the pendulum is fixed and the self-levelling
function is deactivated.

Transportation and lock

Self levelling

Pulse

To be able to detect the laser lines over long distances 
(> 15 m) or in unfavourable lighting conditions, a laser 
detector can be used. The detector is able to locate the 
laser beam in Pulse mode, even over long distances.
(Laser detector refer to accessories)

Summary of Contents for SK104Z

Page 1: ... Operation 2 Care and advice on operation 8 Transport 8 Technical data SK104 9 Safety instructions 10 Start up Inserting replacing batteries Pull the battery cover outwards to unlock the battery compartment Open the battery compartment cover and insert the batteries observing the correct polarity Then press the battery compartment cover back down until it engages Insert the batteries observing the...

Page 2: ... Laser active 6 Pulse Power save mode ON Switching on off ON Briefly press the On Set key 1 OFF Press and hold down the On Set key 1 Laser functions Pressing the On Set key 1 activates the following laser functions 3 Action SK104 not in Lock mode in Lock mode 1x only horizontal line only horizontal line 2x only vertical line only vertical line 3x horizontal and vertical line again as 1x 1 5 4 6 2 ...

Page 3: ...h 3 in order to transport or tilt the instrument beyond the self levelling range When locked the pendulum is fixed and the self levelling function is deactivated Transportation and lock Self levelling Pulse To be able to detect the laser lines over long distances 15 m or in unfavourable lighting conditions a laser detector can be used The detector is able to locate the laser beam in Pulse mode eve...

Page 4: ...4 Operation Makita SK104 en GB F I E P NL DK S N FIN J CN ROK PL HR H RUS CZ GR LT LV EST SLO SK M TR Applications SK104 Receiver available as accessory ...

Page 5: ...5 Operation Makita SK104 en GB F I E P NL DK S N FIN J CN ROK PL HR H RUS CZ GR LT LV EST SLO SK M TR How to use the wall mount bracket ...

Page 6: ... the horizontal laser line or laser dot and mark the position of the line or the dot on wall A A1 Rotate the instrument by 180 and mark the horizontal laser line or the laser dot in exactly the same way on wall B B1 Then place the instrument at the same elevation as close as possible to wall A and again mark the horizontal laser line or the laser dot on wall A A2 Rotate the instrument by 180 again...

Page 7: ...m the marking If the difference does not exceed 3 mm then the SK104 is within tolerance Checking the accuracy of the vertical line Place the Lock switch 3 in the Unlocked position As reference use a plumb bob and attach it as close as possible to an approx 3 m high wall Position the instrument at a distance of approx 1 5 m from the wall at an elevation of approx 1 5 m Direct the instru ment at the...

Page 8: ...ithin toler ance Should your SK104 be outside of the specified toler ance please contact an authorised dealership of Makita Display notices Falling below or exceeding the permissible temperature range The laser switches off and all symbols flash Outside of the self levelling range The laser beam is flashing Pendulum locked The laser beam is not levelled and the Lock symbol 4 lights up Care and adv...

Page 9: ... Protection class spray water dust IP 54 Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C Storage temperature 25 C to 70 C Dimensions H x D x W 111 x 117 x 72 mm Weight without batteries 470 g Tripod thread 1 4 Non metric unit system Range up to 50 ft Range with detector up to 197 ft Levelling accuracy 32 ft 1 8 Self levelling range 4 1 Accuracy of horizontal line 32 ft 1 8 Vertical accuracy 10 ft line length 0...

Page 10: ... laser dots Prohibited use Using the product without instruction Using outside the stated limits Deactivation of safety systems and removal of explanatory and hazard labels Opening of the equipment by using tools screw drivers etc as far as not specifically permitted for certain cases Carrying out modification or conversion of the product Deliberate dazzling of third parties also in the dark Inade...

Page 11: ... in accordance with national or local regulations The product must not be disposed of with the household waste Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the product by unau thorised personnel WARNING Using a battery charger not recommended by Makita can destroy the batteries This can cause fire or explosions P...

Page 12: ... which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experie...

Page 13: ...lass 2 products Do not stare into the laser beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex WARNING Looking directly into the beam with optical aids e g binoculars telescopes can be hazardous CAUTION Looking into the laser beam may be hazardous to the eyes Labelling Wavelength 635 nm Maximum radiant output po...

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