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Rugby 300 SG 1.1.0en
Checking Level Accuracy
Checking Level Accuracy
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It is the responsibility of the user
to follow operating instructions, and to
periodically check the accuracy of the
instrument and work as it progresses.
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The Rugby is adjusted to the
defined accuracy specification at the
factory. It is recommended to check
your laser for accuracy upon receipt
and periodically thereafter to ensure
accuracy is maintained. If your laser
requires adjustment, contact your
nearest authorized service center or
adjust the laser using the following
procedure.
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Do not enter this mode or
attempt adjustment unless you plan to
change the accuracy. Accuracy
adjustment should be performed only
by a qualified individual that
understands basic adjustment
principles.
Checking Level Accuracy
To check level accuracy of your
Rugby, place the unit on a flat, level
surface or tripod approximately 100
feet (30 meters) from a wall.
Checking the X-Axis
Align the X-axis so that it is square to
the wall. Allow the unit to self-level
completely (approximately one minute
after the unit begins to rotate), and
then, using your Rod-Eye receiver,
mark the position of the beam
(Position 1).
Rotate the Rugby 180°, allow it to self-
level and then mark the opposite side
of the X-axis (Position 2).
Mark the position half-way between
the two marks. The X-axis is within its
accuracy specification if the two marks
are within ± 1/16” (± 1.6 mm) from
center.
Checking the Y-Axis
Align the Y-axis by rotating the Rugby
90° so that the Y-axis is now square to
the wall. Allow the unit to self-level
completely, then check the Y-axis in
the same way as above.
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