Vertical alignment
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Once the instrument is within its levelling range, the vertical laser lines may be
turned on using button "V". These are mutually at 90°.
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Owing to the automatic levelling, the laser lines are correctly level and are
perpendicular to the horizontal laser line.
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The rotatable case and fine adjustment may be used for positioning the vertical
line.
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The fine adjustment enables the laser beam to be located quickly and accurately
onto your marker at large distances.
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Owing to the powerful laser diode and projection at an obtuse angle, the laser
beam is visible behind the instrument and a laser cross appears on the ceiling.
The lower the instrument is located, the nearer it is to the wall, and the longer the
laser beam. E.g. for placing of walls.
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If the workplace is very brightly lit, when working out of doors, for example, it
may be necessary to use the laser receiver.
Plumb beam
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The plumb point is visible as soon as a vertical laser is turned on.
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Use the plumb point as an aid in simpler positioning of the vertical laser beam
under certain circumstances or for tracing perpendicular angles.
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For example: if a parallel line needs to be projected onto the wall or onto the
ceiling. Start by placing the instrument with its plumb point above the first
marker; then rotate the vertical line as far as marker no. 2, using the fine
adjustment for faster and simpler setting.
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The plumb point is level with the laser cross vertical on the ceiling. This position is
ideal for adjustment of squaring points or for tracing out on the walls.
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