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2 610 A14 633 | (29.9.10)
Bosch Power Tools
Working with the Laser Receiver (Accessory)
Under unfavourable light conditions (bright en-
vironment, direct sunlight) and for larger dis-
tances, use the laser receiver for improved find-
ing of the laser beam
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.
When working with the laser receiver, select ro-
tational operation with the highest rotational
speed.
Before working with the laser receiver, read and
observe the laser receiver operating instruc-
tions.
Working with the Remote Control (Accessory)
While pressing the operator buttons, the meas-
uring tool can be brought out of alignment so
that the rotation is briefly stopped. This effect is
avoided when using the remote control
25
.
Reception lenses
7
for the remote control are lo-
cated on three sides of the measuring tool,
among other locations above the control panel
on the front side.
Working with the Tripod (Accessory)
The measuring tool is equipped with a 5/8" tri-
pod mount for horizontal operation on a tripod.
Place the measuring tool via the tripod mount
18
onto the 5/8" male thread of the tripod and
screw the locking screw of the tripod tight.
On a tripod
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with a measuring scale on the el-
evator column, the height difference can be ad-
justed directly.
Working with Wall Mount/Alignment Unit (Ac-
cessory) (see figure A)
You can also mount the measuring tool to the
wall mount with alignment unit
30
. For this,
screw the 5/8" screw
33
of the wall mount into
the tripod mount
18
of the measuring tool.
Mounting to a wall: Mounting to a wall is recom-
mended, e.g., for work above the elevation
height of tripods or for work on unstable surfac-
es and without tripod. For this, fasten the wall
mount
30
, with the measuring tool mounted, as
vertical as possible to a wall.
For mounting to the wall, you can either fasten
the wall mount
30
with fastening screw
31
to a
lath (width maximal 8 mm) or hang it up with
two hooks.
Mounting on a tripod: The wall mount
30
can also
be screwed onto a tripod with the tripod mount
on the back side. This method of fastening is es-
pecially recommended for work where the rota-
tional plane is to be aligned with a reference line.
With the alignment unit, the mounted measuring
tool can be moved vertically (when mounted to
the wall) or horizontally (when mounted to a tri-
pod) within a range of approx. 16 cm. For this,
loosen screw
32
on the alignment unit, move the
measuring tool to the desired position, and
retighten screw
32
again.
Working with the Ceiling Measurement Plate
(see figure A)
As an example, the ceiling measurement plate
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can be used for easy height adjustment of
drop ceilings. Fasten the ceiling measurement
plate with the magnetic holder, e.g., to a beam.
The reflecting half of the ceiling measurement
plate improves the visibility of the laser beam in
unfavourable conditions; the laser beam can al-
so be seen from the rear side through the trans-
parent half.
Working with the Measuring Plate (Accessory)
With the measuring plate
34
, 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 required height can be measured
and projected at another location. This elimi-
nates the necessity of precisely adjusting the
measuring tool to the height to be projected.
The measuring plate
34
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 measuring plate.
30 mm
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