set reference point.
• The opposing laser beam(s) will be projecting a point which
is plumb.
• Position the desired object until the laser beam is aligned
with the second reference point that needs to be plumb
with the set reference point.
Level / Point Transfer
• Use front laser beam to project level reference point out
to desired object
• Establish 2 reference points that need to be level.
• Align the front beam laser to a set reference point.
• With a tripod or other stationary object, rotate the laser
unit to project the front laser beam to a new location.
• The laser point at the new location will be level with the
fi rst point.
• Position the desired object until aligned with the laser
point.
(SLP5 only):
• Using the horizontal laser beam, establish a horizontal
reference plane.
• Position the desired object(s) until they are aligned with the
horizontal reference plane to ensure object(s) are level.
Manual Mode
• Disables self-levelling function and allows laser unit to
project a rigid laser beam in any orientation.
Accuracy Check and
Calibration
NOTE:
• The laser tools are sealed and calibrated at the factory to
the accuracies specifi ed.
• It is recommended to perform a calibration check prior to
its fi rst use and then periodically during future use.
• The laser tool should be checked regularly to ensure its
accuracies, especially for precise layouts.
• Transport lock must be in the unlocked position to
allow the laser tool to self-level before checking
the accuracy.
77-318 / 77-319
(See Figures
and
H
L
Up and Down Beam Accuracy
(See fi gure
•
Place laser unit as shown with laser ON. Measure
M
1
distances D
•
Rotate laser unit 180° keeping same distances for D
M
2
and D
point P
•
Measure distance D
M
3
• Calculate the maximum offset distance and compare to D
• If D
is not less than or equal to the calculated
3
maximum offset distance the tool must be returned to
your Stanley Distributor for calibration.
Maximum
Maximum
)
Example (using SLP3):
• D
= 3 m, D
1
• (3 m x 0,8 mm m ) + (1 m x 0,8 mm m ) = 3,4 mm
(maximum offset distance)
• 1,5 mm ≤ 3,4 mm (TRUE, tool is within calibration)
)
M
and D
. Mark points P
1
2
. Align downward laser beam with point P
2
.
3
between points P
3
Maximum Offset Distance (SLP3):
m x 0,8 mm m ) + (D
= (D
1
ft x 0,0096 in ft ) + (D
= (D
1
Maximum Offset Distance (SLP5):
m x 0,4 mm m ) + (D
= (D
1
ft x 0,0048 in ft ) + (D
= (D
1
Compare : (See fi gure
D
≤ Maximum
3
= 1 m, D
= 1,5 m
2
3
and P
.
1
2
1
. Mark
2
and P
.
3
1
.
3
m x 0,8 mm m )
2
ft x 0,0096 in ft )
2
m x 0,8 mm m )
2
ft x 0,0096 in ft )
2
)
M
3
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