Harbor Freight Tools 90980 How to Level the Laser, Leveling a Leveling B, SKU REV 03/04

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Rotating

Head (7)

Handle (18)

Tripod (15)

Figure 3

Horizontal Bubble (4)

Vertical Bubble (3)

Adjusting Knob (16)

Figure 4

5.Set the Plastic Body (5) into the slot in the Tripod-see Figure 2. Tighten down the Knob (14) on the top of the Tripod to secure the Plastic Body (5) in place- see Figure 2, page 3.

6.How to Level the Laser:

Note: The numbers here are only for reference, the knobs are not numbered.

a.Set the level parallel to knobs ‘1’ and ‘2’ as shown inLeveling A. Adjust knobs ‘1’ and ‘2’ until the Horizontal Bubble (4) is in the center.

b.Turn the level 90°. It should now be over knob ‘3’ as shown in Leveling B. Adjust knob ‘3’ until the Horizontal Bubble (4) is again in the center.

c.Turn the level back 90°, to the position shown in Leveling B. The Horizontal Bubble

(4) should still be in the center. If it is not, repeat the steps above. If, after repeated attempts, the level is still uneven check all mountings to ensure nothing is loose and that the Plastic Body (5) is properly seated in the tripod slot.

7.Once the Laser Level is set in the Tripod, you may set the laser to the type of beam you wish to use. The laser projects up to 1,500 feet. Set the Lens Fixture (11) “Down”; and this mode will fix the Level Laser beam to a beam splitter (-) mode. The beam splitter mode will project a horizontal line. Set the Lens Fixture (11) to the top mode and this mode will set the Laser Level beam to a dot (.)-see Figure 5. Turn the Laser Level “ON” by pressing the “ON/OFF” button (9) -see Figure 5. Be careful not to point the Laser Level at anyone.

Leveling A

Leveling B

8.Once you have leveled the Level Laser in the Tripod (15), you can use it for many applications. Rotating the Rotating Head (7) with the laser ON and set to the beam splitter (-) mode, you can set a line of equal height in a room to verify alignment of pictures, electrical plugs, or shelving. The Laser Level can also be used to set a level for any surface while providing a bright beam to mark your settings by.

Battery Cover (13)

 

On/Off Button (9)

 

Lens Fixture (11)

 

Install batteries to match

Figure 5

diagram

 

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SKU 90980

REV 03/04

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Contents For technical questions and replacement parts please call 90980Technical Specifications Model Serial No. Purchase DateObserve work area conditions. Keep work area well lit SKU REV 03/04 REV 02/05Using the Horizontal Bubble 4 as a reference SKU REV 03/04 Assembly/ OperationInitial Leveling of the Rotating Head Leveling a Leveling B How to Level the LaserSKU REV 03/04 Parts List Description Quantity Assembly/Parts Diagram SKUHeart pacemaker could cause interference or failure Pacemaker