DeWalt DW079 Instructions Manual page 46

Rotary laser
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WARNING: Use only D
packs and chargers.
inserting and Removing the
Battery Pack from the tool (fig. 2)
to install the BatteRY Pack
1. Release latch (c) to open the hatch door (a).
Insert the battery pack (v).
CAUTION: The laser will operate even
if battery door is not fully latched. To
secure the battery, always ensure
battery door is closed and latched.
2. Slide the battery pack in firmly.
3. Close the hatch door and fasten latch.
to ReMoVe the BatteRY Pack
1. Release latch to open the hatch door.
2. Remove the battery pack.
3. Insert battery pack into the charger as to
recharge it. (Refer to Charging Procedure.)
setting up the laser
The laser facilitates various set-ups, making it useful
for several applications.
Manual head Rotation
The laser is designed with a protective alloy cage
around the rotary head to prevent accidental
damage from work site activities. You can still
access the rotary head and manually direct the
beam to establish or transfer a mark.
Wall set-uP (Fig. 3)
The wall mount is used for mounting the laser to a
wall track to aid in drop ceiling installation and other
specialty levelling projects.
CAUTION: Before attaching the laser
level to wall track or ceiling angle, be
sure that the track or angle is properly
secured.
1. Place the laser on the mounting base (aa)
aligning the hole (kk) on the bottom of the laser
with the hole (bb) in the mounting base. Turn
the mounting knob (cc) to secure the laser.
2. With the wall mount measuring scale (dd) facing
you, loosen the wall mount clamp locking knob
(ee) to open the clamp jaws.
3. Position the clamp jaws around the wall track
or ceiling angle and tighten the wall mount
clamp locking knob (ee) to close the clamp
jaws onto the track. Be sure that the wall mount
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clamp locking knob is securely tightened before
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proceeding.
4. Using the base leveling knob (gg) approximate a
level position from the wall.
5. The laser can be adjusted up and down to the
desired offset height for working. To change the
height, loosen the locking knob (hh) located on
the left of the wall mount.
6. Turn the adjustment knob (ii), located to the
right of the wall mount, to move the laser level
up and down to set your height. Use the wall
mount measuring scale (dd) to pinpoint your
mark.
NotE: It may be helpful to turn the power on
and turn the rotary head so that it puts a dot
on one of the laser scales. The D
card is marked at 38 mm (1-1/2"), therefore, it
may be easiest to set the offset of the laser to
38 mm (1-1/2") below the track.
7. Once you have positioned the laser at the
desired height, tighten the locking knob (hh) to
maintain this position.
tRiPod set-uP (Fig. 4)
1. Position the tripod securely and set it to the
desired height.
2. Make sure that the top of the tripod is roughly
level. The laser will self-level only if the top of the
tripod is within ± 5˚ of level. If the laser is set up
too far out of level, it will beep when it reaches
the limit of its leveling range. No damage will be
done to the laser, but it will not operate in an
"out of level" condition.
3. Secure the laser to the tripod by screwing the
threaded knob (jj) on the tripod into the female
thread (kk) on the bottom of the laser.
NotE: Be sure that the tripod you are working
with has a 5/8"–11 threaded screw to ensure
secure mounting.
4. Turn the laser on and adjust the rotation speed
and controls as desired.
CAUTION: Always use a ceiling wire
hanger or equivalent material, in
addition to the wall mount clamp locking
knob, to help secure the laser level
while mounting it to a wall. Thread the
wire through the handle of the laser
level. DO NOT thread the wire through
the protective metal cage. Additionally,
screws may be used to fasten the wall
mount directly to the wall as a back up.
Screw holes (ff) are located at the top of
the wall mount.
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