Projecting Level Vertical/Horizontal Laser Lines - Craftsman 320.48251 Owner's Manual

4-in-1 level with laser trac
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PROJECTING
LEVEL VERTICAL
LASER LINES (see Figures 2! and 22)
When used with the Precision
Leveling Base the Laser Trac
TM
Level will project
a plumb vertical line on the surface directly in front of the tool from any angle in
the room (see Figure 21).
However, if you want to project a straight vertical line across two or more
adjacent surfaces (e.i., walls or ceilings), the Level and Precision Leveling Base
must be positioned
directly in front of the work area to prevent the tool from
projecting
an adjacent line that is at the same angle as the tool projection
angle (see Figure 22).
Fig. 21
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PROJECTING
LEVEL HORIZONTAL
LASER LINES (see Figures 23 and 24)
When used with the Precision Leveling Base the Laser Trac
TM
Level will project
a level horizontal
line on the surface directly in front of the tool for any height
the tool is set and horizontally
leveled (see Figure 23).
tf you only want to project a level horizontal
line on one surface, the toot can be
angled to line up with the mark or reference
point (see Figure 23).
To project a straight horizontal
line across two or more
adjacent surfaces, the Level and Precision Leveling Base must be precisely
leveled using both leveling vials on the tool. This will align the level to the same
height of the reference point which prevents the tool from projecting an adjacent
line that is at the same angle as the tool projection angle (see Figure 24).
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
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