REFERENCING AND LEVELLING ACROSS
MULTIPLE ADJACENT SURFACES
The laser level's plane of light is also useful
when working with two or more adjacent sur-
faces.
Fig. 10 illustrates its use in aligning electrical
boxes on studwork with two adjoining walls.
Fig. 11 illustrates pictures being aligned on
multiple walls.
USING AS A HAND-HELD LEVEL
The laser level can be held safely and com-
fortably in one hand to be used as a straight
line reference tool (Fig. 12).
It can be easily adjusted with a finger or
thumb from horizontal to vertical line projec-
tion and all angles in between
As a hand-held device the laser level can be
used for quick reference and alignment across
any two points of reference such as lining up
cut-outs and fixtures on drywall or checking
wall paper and paint trim. Also ideal for insur-
ing straight placement of mounted fixtures
and brackets such as stair rail fittings (Fig. 13)
.
U s e r s M a n u a l
E n g l i s h
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Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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