ACCESSORIES
Your RUBILASER L2D2 comes with the follow-
ing elements:
• Universal platform
• Strap
• Right-angle bracket
The universal platform will allow you to work
on several supports (metal, photographic tri-
pods, topographic tripods, etc.).
The right-angle bracket can be used as a guide
for straight angles. If you wish to work on the
ground, it must be used to reinforce the stabil-
ity of the RUBILASER L2D2+universal platform
set.
The strap may be inserted in the universal plat-
form strap pitch in order to attach your RU-
BILASER L2D2 to pipes or wooden slats of a
maximum of 15 cm (6") thick.
INSTRUMENT
CARE
Before and after use, use a soft, dry cloth to re-
move any dirt or dust that may exist. You can
clean the laser output window with a lens wipe.
You must never use detergent, dissolvent or any
other type of chemical cleaner.
Do not use the unit under heavy rain conditions.
If the unit gets wet, do not dry the product with
a dryer, flame or ignition source.
When transporting your unit, be sure that the
pendulum has been blocked.
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Accuracy: ±3 mm. /10 m.
Scope: 15 m. (indoors). Used with a detector,
more than 50 m.
Laser diodes: Class 2 (<1mW), 635 nm.
Self-leveling range: ±5º
Aperture angle:
Vertical: 140º
Horizontal: 130º
Weight:
Unit: 470 Gr.
Universal platform: 200 Gr.
Complete kit: 735 Gr.
Power source: 3 alkaline batteries (AA), 1.5V
Dimensions:
Unit: 110 mm. x 57 mm. x 97 mm.
Universal platform:
89 mm. x 57 mm. x 46 mm.
Complete kit: 160x120x60 mm
Water resistance: IP 54
Temperature:
when stored: -20ºC to +70ºC
when working: -10ºC to +50ºC
Duration of batteries:
Approximately 15 h. in continuous use
(two laser lines activated)
CALIBRATION TEST
Horizontal:
• Choose two walls approximately 4-5 m apart.
• Place the unit 15 cm. (6") away from wall A
and activate it by moving the button to the
"ON" position. Using the line selector, ac-
tivate the vertical as well as horizontal laser
line. Mark the intersection point of the two
lines on wall A. Name this point A1.
• Turn your unit 180º and mark the intersection
point of the two laser lines on wall B. Name
this point B1.
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±1.5 mm/5 m. (laser pointers)