USINGTHE LASER TRAC
TM
LEVEL (cont.)
MOUNTING
LEVEL TO THIN-PIN WALL MOUNT BASE (cont.)
WARNING:
DO NOT push the red buttons on the Thin-Pin Wall Mount
Base unless you plan to affix the base to a soft wood or wallboard
surface.
This could result in injury, because the pins under the base are very sharp
instruments, ALWAYS HANDLE THIS BASE PLATE CAREFULLY.
ALWAYS
use the protective
cover on the base when not in use°
Fig. '16__._.__i_I_
Fig. 17
USING LEVEL WITH PRECISION
MANUAL
LEVELING
BASE
This level can also be used with the Precision Manual Leveling Base for much
broader applications,
such as framing and aligning windows, installing track
lighting, and lining up bath and kitchen cabinets.
The laser light can be used to pick up a single point of reference and project a
level horizontal
or vertical line accurate to _+. 3/8-inch at 30 feet across the work
area in front of the toolo
The laser light will accurately mark horizontal
lines, vertical lines and right
angies_
MOUNTING
LEVEL TO PRECISION
MANUAL LEVELING
BASE
(See Figures 18 and 19)
1. Put the level on the Precision Manual Leveling Base and slide the front of
the tool into and around the alignment
pin (see Figure 18)o
NOTE: The Precision Manual Leveling Base can also be used attached to the
Tripod Base to provide a more stable, flat surface for leveling operations_
2. Place the level with base on any flat surface in the work area.
3. Turn the three black adjustment
knobs to level. There are two leveling vials on
top of the tool to help you level the tool (see Figure 19).
4. Switch the level "on". DO NOT point the tool in the direction of your eyes or
anyone else's in the vicinity of use,
5. Align the laser line with your point of reference.
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