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ADVANCED LASER TRAJECTORY TRAJECTORY Technical Data and Reference Information OPERATOR'S MANUAL 100 Hunter Place, Youngsville, NC 27596 USA 100 Hunter Place, Youngsville, NC 27596 USA (919) 554-2244, (800) 356-7311 • www.sirchie.com • sirchieinfo@sirchie.com (919) 554-2244, (800) 356-7311 • www.sirchie.com • sirchieinfo@sirchie.com...
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This eliminated the sagging effect of stringing, and provided a cleaner and more accurate picture of the scene to investigators, attorneys, and jurors. In 2010, Sirchie introduced its first Laser Trajectory kit, the LTF100, based on proven technology at that time.
MA12-699ENG-REV4 Ballistic Laser (Red) This Class IIIb laser diode provides an output of <5mW and operating at a fre- quency of 630-680nm. Three L1154 batteries power the laser. Both lasers have a momentary ON/OFF switch with a moveable collar, which, when moved into position, permits constant ON.
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MA12-699ENG-REV4 Special Note: Prior to using any of the processes contained in this information sheet, it is vital that measurements and photographs of bullet holes be taken. Photos must be taken at right angles to these holes and the scales to avoid per- spective distortion.
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MA12-699ENG-REV4 let Penetration Rods that are used as the initial step in determining bullet trajec- tory through a wall, door or other surfaces. These rods also serve a point for attachment of string. These rods are machined to a diameter of a .22 cal. BACKSIDE OF WALL Bullet.
MA12-699ENG-REV4 String types: Bright Orange and Yellow: Use for high contrast photographs Reflective Silver String: Use in combination with a white light or flashlight to reflect in low lighting con- ditions, or to create higher contrast with dark back- grounds. Neon Green: Use with UV lighting to greater con- trast any multi-colored background giving a “laser- like”...
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MA12-699ENG-REV4 This angle can now be used to determine trajectory path and align strings when rods are not available, or not practical for the location. TRAJECTORY ROD MEASUREMENT Angle Cube mounting Using the angle cube mounting bracket, place the bracket onto the secured penetration rod. Zero the Angle Cube to the surface of measurement, either the floor or the wall, and then place the Angle onto the bracket as in figure above.
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SIRCHIE® warrants to the original purchaser that this Product shall be free from all defects, both in materials or workmanship, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of shipment to the purchaser. At its option, SIRCHIE® will repair or replace any Product or part(s) that proves to be defective, free of charge including shipping cost to purchaser during the stated warranty periods.
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