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8.

If your measurement is greater than the 

Allowable 

Distance Between 

a

 and 

b

 for the corresponding 

Distance Between Walls 

in the following table, the laser 

must be serviced at an authorized service center.

Distance 

Between Walls

Allowable Distance

Between 

a

 

and

 

b

30

 (9m)

15/32” (12mm)

40

 (12m)

9/16” (14.4mm)

50

 (15m)

23/32” (18mm)

Horizontal Beam - Pitch Direction

Checking the horizontal pitch calibration of the laser requires 

a single wall at least 30

 (9m) long. It is important to conduct 

a calibration check using a distance no shorter than the distance 

of the applications for which the tool will be used.

1.

Place the laser against the end of the wall

 (Figure 

E

 

1

).

2.

Move the 

Power/Transport Lock switch to the right 

(Figure

A

 

3

) to turn

 the laser ON in self-leveling mode and display 

the horizontal and vertical beams. 

3.

At least 30

′ 

(9m) apart along the laser beam, mark 

a

 and 

b

.

4.

Move the laser to the opposite end of the wall 

(Figure 

E

2

).

5.

Position the laser toward the first end of the same wall and 

parallel to the adjacent wall.

6.

Adjust the height of the laser so the center of the beam is 

aligned with 

b

.

7.

Directly above or below 

a

mark

 

c

 along the laser beam 

(Figure 

E

 

3

).

8.

Measure the distance between 

a

 and 

c

.

9.

If your measurement is greater than the 

Allowable 

Distance Between 

a

 and 

c

 for the corresponding 

Distance Between 

a

 and 

b

 in the following table, the 

laser must be serviced at an authorized service center.

Distance Between 

a

 

and

 

b

Allowable Distance

Between 

a

 and 

c

30

 (9m)

15/32” (12mm)

40

 (12m)

9/16” (14.4mm)

50

 (15m)

23/32” (18mm)

Vertical Beam - Plumb

Checking the vertical (plumb) calibration of the laser can be 

most accurately done when there is a substantial amount of 

vertical height available, ideally 30

 (9m), with one person on 

the floor positioning the laser and another person near a ceiling 

to mark the position of the beam. It is important to conduct 

a calibration check using a distance no shorter than the distance 

of the applications for which the tool will be used.

1.

On the floor between two walls, mark a 5 ft. (1.5 m) line 

that is parallel to the adjacent wall (Figure

 

F

 

1

).

2.

Move the 

Power/Transport Lock switch to the right 

(Figure 

A

 

3

) to turn

 the laser ON in self-leveling mode and display

the horizontal and vertical beams. 

3.

Place the laser at one end of the line on the floor, making 

sure the vertical laser beam is aligned and centered on the 

line.

4.

Where the vertical laser beam appears on the ceiling, mark 

a

. (This should be directly over the midpoint of the line on 

the floor.)

5.

Move the laser to the other end of the line on the floor 

(Figure 

F

 

2

).

6.

Where the vertical laser beam appears on the ceiling, mark 

b

, directly beside the first mark 

a

.

7.

 

Measure the distance between 

a

 and 

b

.

8.

 

If your measurement is greater than the 

Allowable 

Distance Between 

a

 and 

b

 for the corresponding 

Ceiling Height 

D

 

in the following table, the laser must be 

serviced at an authorized service center.

Ceiling Height 

D

Allowable Distance

Between 

a

 and 

b

8′ (2.5m)

5/32" (3.5mm)

10′ (3.0m)

3/16” (4.5mm)

14′ (4.0m)

1/4” (6.0mm)

20′ (6.0m)

3/8” (9.0mm)

30′ (9.0m)

1/2” (13.0mm)

Using the Laser

Operating Tips

• 

Always mark the center of the beam created by the laser.

• 

Extreme temperature changes may cause movement of 

internal parts that can affect accuracy. Check your accuracy 

often while working.

• 

If the laser is ever dropped, check to make sure it is still 

calibrated.

• 

As long as the laser is properly calibrated, the laser is self-

leveling. Each laser is calibrated at the factory to find level 

as 

long as it is positioned on a flat surface within average ± 4° 

of level. No manual adjustments are required.

• 

Use the laser on a smooth, flat, level, surface.

Turning the Laser Off

Slide the Power/Transport Lock switch to the OFF position 

(Figure 

A

 

2

) when the laser is not in use. If the switch is not 

placed in the OFF position, the laser will not turn off.

Using the Laser with the Bracket

A bracket (Figure 

G

) is included with the laser so you can 

easily attach the laser to a stud, ceiling grid, or pole. 

1.

Securely attach the laser to the bracket.

• 

Using the 1/4-20 thread on the bottom, side, or back of the 

laser (Figure 

C

),

 position the laser on the 1/4-20 thread 

on the bracket arm 

(Figure 

G

 

1

).

• 

Turn the laser knob (Figure 

G

 

2

) clockwise to lock the 

laser on the 1/4-20 thread on the bracket arm.

2.

If needed, change the height or position of the laser on the

bracket.

•  T

urn the adjustment knob (Figure 

G

 

3

) counter-clockwise 

to loosen the bracket arm.

• 

Slide the bracket arm up or down to the desired height 

(Figure 

G

 

4

). To change the 

bracket from 90

° to 180°, 

slide the bracket arm to the top of the bracket and then flip 

the arm to the right (Figure 

G

 

5

).

•  T

urn the adjustment knob (Figure 

G

 

3

) clockwise to lock 

the bracket arm in place.

3.

Use the bracket’s clamp (Figure 

G

 

6

) to hold the laser in

place on a stud, ceiling grid, or pole.

• 

If necessary, rotate the clamp so it is positioned at the 

correct angle for attaching to the object. While holding the

bracket arm with one hand, use your other hand to turn 

the clamp (Figure 

G

 

7

).

• 

Position the bracket’s clamp around the stud, ceiling 

grid, or pole.

• 

Turn the clamp knob 

(Figure 

G

 

8

) clockwise until the 

clamp is tight around the object and the bracket is held 

in place.

Using the Laser with Other Accessories

WARNING: 

Since accessories other than those offered by 

STANLEY have not been tested with this laser, use of 

such accessories with this laser could be hazardous. 

Only use STANLEY

®

 accessories that are recommended for use 

with this model. Accessories that may be suitable for one laser 

may create a risk of injury when used with another laser. 

The laser is equipped with a 1/4-20 female thread on the 

bottom, side, and back (Figure 

C

) to accommodate current or 

future 

STANLEY

®

 accessories.

• 

Only use STANLEY

®

 accessories specified for use with this 

laser and carefully follow the directions included with the 

accessory. 

Other 

recommended accessories for use with this laser are 

available at extra cost from your local dealer or authorized 

service center. If you need assistance locating any accessory, 

please contact your nearest STANLEY

 service center or visit our 

website: 

http://www.STANLEY.com.

Maintenance

• 

When the laser is not in use, clean the exterior parts with a 

damp cloth, wipe the laser with a soft dry cloth to make sure it 

is dry, and then store the laser in the kit box provided.

• 

Although the laser exterior is solvent resistant, NEVER use 

solvents to clean the laser.

• 

Do not store the laser at temperatures below -5 ˚F (-20 ˚C) or 

above 140 ˚F (60 ˚C).

• 

To maintain the accuracy of your work, check the laser often 

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Страница 10: ...e of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating the laser may result in serious personal injury Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Depending on the w...

Страница 11: ...hecking Laser Accuracy The laser tools are sealed and calibrated at the factory It is recommended that you perform an accuracy check prior to using the laser for the first time in case the laser was e...

Страница 12: ...ween a and c 30 9m 15 32 12mm 40 12m 9 16 14 4mm 50 15m 23 32 18mm Vertical Beam Plumb Checking the vertical plumb calibration of the laser can be most accurately done when there is a substantial amou...

Страница 13: ...wise to lock the bracket arm in place 3 Use the bracket s clamp Figure G 6 to hold the laser in place on a stud ceiling grid or pole If necessary rotate the clamp so it is positioned at the correct an...

Страница 14: ...gned to self level up to an average of 4 in all directions If the laser is tilted so much that the internal mechanism cannot level itself or the laser is not level when in manual mode the laser beams...

Страница 15: ...Wavelength 630 680 nm visible 510 530 nm visible Laser Power 1 5 mW CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Working Range 33 10m 50 15m Accuracy 0 25 33 6 mm 10m Power Source 2 AA 1 5V size batteries 3V DC Operating Te...

Страница 16: ...you have any questions or comments about this or any STANLEY tool go to http www STANLEY com WARNING Read and understand all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions in this manual...

Страница 17: ...inor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which if not avoided may result in property damage If you have any questions or comments about this or any STANLEY to...

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Страница 20: ...es a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which if not avoided may result in property...

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