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Klein Tools 93LCLG is a self-leveling laser alignment instrument that can be used to deliver horizontal and/or vertical cross lines, and/or plumb spots directly above/below the instrument, for alignment and layout applications.
Specifications subject to change.
NOTE: There are no user-serviceable parts inside this instrument.
Push the ON/OFF buttons for the horizontal line , vertical line
, and plumb spot
to turn ON and OFF their respective laser lines. These buttons are only active once the Pendulum Lock/Unlock Slider Switch
has been set to the Unlocked position. If the Pendulum Slider Switch is moved from the Unlocked to the Locked position while the laser beams are active, they will be turned OFF. The different laser lines can be operated independently or simultaneously.
NOTE: The plumb spot application projects laser beams both in upward and downward directions. The downward beam may be used to locate a specific point on a floor layout while the upward beam projects that same point to a ceiling.
The laser assemblies are mounted on a pendulum so that the instrument can self-level. The Pendulum Slider Switch must be in the unlocked position for the instrument to selflevel. If the instrument is tilted by >4° from the horizontal plane, the pendulum will not be capable of self-leveling; the active laser beams will flash and the Excessive Tilt Indicator
will blink to indicate that the instrument is not level and cannot self-level. The instrument must be repositioned on a more level geometry for the self-Leveling pendulum to function appropriately.
NOTE: If the instrument indicates that it is not level (via flashing beams and/or a blinking Excessive Tilt indicator
), then it should not be used for laying out level or plumb lines.
NOTE: Following use, the active laser beams must be turned OFF and the Pendulum Slider Switch must be placed in the Locked position prior to storage.
The instrument is attached to a magnetic mounting bracket. The bracket may be magnetically attached to any magnetic structure such as steel studs, ducts, structural beams, and steel doors. The bracket also features a key-hole for mounting the instrument using a screw or nail to non-magnetic structures. Once mounted to a structure via the mounting bracket the instrument can be rotated on the bracket through 360° to direct the laser beams.
The clamp-on wall adapter may be clamped to a structural beam, or wall bracket for suspended ceiling installations, to present a steel surface onto which the instrument's magnetic mounting bracket may be attached. Once magnetically attached the instrument may be positioned to deliver the laser line at the required location. The clamp-on adapter also features a key-hole for mounting the instrument using a screw or nail.
Secure instrument via its mounting bracket at a distance x from a vertical wall structure as shown. Rotate the instrument on the bracket to the left so that the right side of the beam is projected on the wall directly across from the instrument, mark the vertical location on the wall. Rotate the instrument to the right and repeat marking the vertical location of the left side of the beam. At ~33' (10 m) the vertical distance d between the left-side and right-side markings should be ≤ 5/32" (4 mm). For example, if x is set to 15' (4.6 m), the vertical distance d should be ≤3/32" (2 mm).
Position the instrument parallel to a wall and project a beam along the wall, from left to right as shown. Mark two locations (a, b) along the beam separated by distance x. Position the laser at the other side of the wall and project the beam back through mark b, from right to left as shown, and mark position c. If x is 30' (9.1 m), then the vertical distance d should be ≤ 5/32" (4 mm). For example, if x is set to 15' (4.6 m), then the vertical distance d should be ≤ 3/32" (2 mm).
Position the instrument on the floor and project a vertical beam along a line x of about 6' (1.9 m). Mark point a on the ceiling. Position the instrument on the other side of the line and repeat marking point b on the ceiling. The distance d should be ≤5/32" (4 mm) for a 33' (10 m) ceiling or ≤3/32" (2 mm) for a 15' (4.6 m) ceiling.
Position instrument on the floor and project a spot with the plumb spot laser to the ceiling. Rotate the laser by 180° and project the exact same spot to the ceiling. The distance d should be ≤1/4" (6mm) for a 33' (10m) ceiling or ≤1/8" (3mm) for a 15' (4.6m) ceiling.
When the Low Battery indicator is illuminated red, the batteries must be replaced.
Be sure laser level is turned off and wipe with a clean, dry lint-free cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
Remove the batteries when the instrument is not in use for a prolonged period of time. Do not expose to high temperatures or humidity. After a period of storage in extreme conditions exceeding the limits mentioned in the General Specifications section, allow the laser level to return to normal operating conditions before using.
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To ensure safe operation and service of the instrument, follow these instructions. Failure to observe these warnings can result in serious personal injury, fi re, or electrical shock. Retain these instructions for future reference.
LASER RADIATION. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. Class II Laser.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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