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SQUARE (Fig. E)
Place the SP5 on the floor or a fairly level sur-
face near the walls or the objects to be
squared. Measure from one wall to the laser
beam at two points. One point near the SP5
and at another point farther away. (Note: the
greater the distance between the two points
the greater the possible accuracy). Rotate the
SP5 until the two measurements are equal. Do not
move the SP5 until the rest of the measuring is com-
pleted. Now take two measurements from the other wall to that laser beam.
If the measurements of these two points are the same, then the walls are
square. If they are not equal, move the second wall until the two measure-
ments are equal.
You can also square vertical surfaces to horizontal
surfaces by using a plumb beam and a level
beam.
LEVEL (Fig. F)
Set the SP5 on a surface that is at a conven-
ient height for marking a level reference plane
on walls or other surfaces. Mark the laser dot’s
location. You can now turn the SP5 to move the
laser dot to another location and continue marking.
These marks can be connected together with a straight edge to give you a
level line.
Be careful not to change the height of the SP5 during the process or your
level line will vary in height.
For damages caused by usage other then intended, the user is responsible.
Fig. E
Fig. F
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