Stanley STHT1-77340 Owner's manual

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User Safety
WARNING:
• Carefully read the Safety Instructions and
Product Manual before using this product.
The person responsible for the instrument must
ensure that all users understand and adhere to
these instructions.
WARNING:
• The following labels are placed on the laser
tool to inform you of the laser class for your
convenience and safety. (Text has been
translated here for your convenience)
•
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for
deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 2007
CAUTION:
• While the laser tool is in operation, be careful
not to expose your eyes to the emitting laser
beam (red light source). Exposure to a laser
beam for an extended time may be hazardous
to your eyes.
CAUTION:
• Glasses may be supplied in some of the laser
tool kits. These are NOT certified safety glasses.
These glasses are ONLY used to enhance the
visibility of the beam in brighter environments or
at greater distances from laser source.
IEC /EN 60825-1
LASER RADIATION - DO NOT
STARE INTO THE BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Max Output <1 mW @ 630 - 670 nm
Contents
• User Safety
• Contents
• Product Overview
• Keypad, Modes, and LED
• Applications
• Batteries and Power
• Set Up
• Operation
• Accuracy Check and Calibration
• Specifications
Product Overview
Figure A - Laser Tool
1. 1/4-20 threaded mount
2. Laser Window
3. Power /Transport Lock
4. Slots for Quick Link
Bracket Connection
5. LED/Out-of-Level Indicator
Figure B - Laser Tool Battery Location
6. 2 x AA Batteries
7. Battery Cover
Figure C - Power /Transport Lock
Figure D - Laser Modes
Figure E - Quick Link
Bracket Assembly
9. QuickLink Bracket
Figure F - Quick Link
Bracket Detail
Figure H - Level Beam Accuracy
Figure I - Horizontal Beam Accuracy
Figure J - Vertical Beam Accuracy
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Keypad, Modes, and LED
Keypad /Switch
Power OFF/ Pendulum Lock ON
Pendulum lock off /Self-leveling On
Pendulum lock on /Manual mode/
Self-leveling Off
• Move
to the locked or unlocked position to turn
the laser tool ON.
• ToturnthelasertoolOFF,move
to the centre
position
• AllbeamsOFF
Modes
Laser Beam Available Modes
• Cross Line ON (D
1
): Horizontal Beam Line and
Vertical Beam Line ON
• All beam lines OFF
Self-Leveling (See figures
C
and
D
)
• The pendulum lock on the laser tool needs to be
switched to the unlocked position to enable self-
leveling.
Manual Mode (See figures
C
and
D
)
• The laser tool can be used with the pendulum lock
in the locked position when it is required to position
the laser tool at various angles to project non-level
straight lines.
LED/Out-of-Level Indicator Operation (See figure
A
# 5 )
LED OFF
1. Power is OFF/ Pendulum Lock is ON
2. Power is ON, pendulum lock is OFF and
laser unit is within self-leveling range.
LED ON /Solid RED
ower is ON, pendulum lock is OFF, and
laser unit is out of level.
• or
• Power is ON , pendulum lock is ON/ Self-
Leveling is OFF.
QuickLink ™ Bracket Overview
Figure F -QuickLink ™ Bracket
10. T-nut to mate with slots on Laser Unit.
11. Jaw Tightening Knob.
12. Bracket Tightening Knob .
13. Hang holes for screw mounting. (34mm apart)
14. 1/4-20” threaded mount.
15. Adjustable Jaw
Bracket Applications
• The QuickLink bracket can be mounted in various
positions by clamping the jaws to round or flat objects
such as a tripod pole, door or bench.
• The QuickLink bracket can be mounted on a vertical
surface using the hang holes provided. (See figure
F
#13)
• The QuickLink bracket can be attached to the laser unit
using the 1/4-20 threaded mount (Figure
F
#14 and
figure
A
#1) or the t-nut and slot. Figure
F
#10
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Applications
Plumb Transfer
• Using the vertical laser beam, establish a vertical
reference plane.
• Position the desired object(s) until they are aligned
with the vertical reference plane to ensure object(s)
are plumb.
Level Transfer
• Using the horizontal laser beam, establish a horizontal
reference plane.
• Position the desired object(s) until they are aligned
with the horizontal reference plane to ensure object(s)
are level.
Square
• Using the vertical and horizontal laser beams, establish
a poing where the two beams cross.
• Position the desired object(s) until they are aligned with
both the vertical and horizontal laser beams to ensure
objects(s) are square.
Manual Mode (See figures
C
• Disables self-leveling function and allows laser unit to
project a rigid laser beam in any orientation.
Batteries and Power
Battery Installation / Removal (See figure
B
)
Laser Tool
• Turn laser tool to battery door and open.
• Install / Remove batteries. Orient batteries correctly
when placing into battery compartment.
• Close battery door. Be sure that the door has been
closed securely.
WARNING:
• Pay close attention to the battery holder’s (+)
and (-) markings for proper battery insertion.
Batteries must be of same type and capacity. Do
not use a combination of batteries with different
capacities remaining.
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Set Up
Laser Tool
• Place laser tool on a flat, stable surface.
• If using the auto leveling feature move the pendulum
/ transport lock to the unlocked position. The laser tool
must then be positioned in its upright position on a
surface that is within the specified compensation range.
• The laser tool can be placed in any orientation and be
functional only when the pendulum / transport lock is in
the locked position.
Mounting on Accessories
• Position accessory in a place where it will not be easily
disturbed and near the central location of the area to
be measured.
• Set up the accessory as required. Adjust positioning to
be sure accessory base is near horizontal (within laser
tools compensation range).
• Mount the laser tool to the accessory using the
appropriate fastening method to be used with such
accessory / laser tool combination.
CAUTION:
• Do not leave the laser tool unattended on an
accessory without fully tightening the fastening
screw. Failing to do so may lead to the laser tool
falling and sustaining possible damage.
NOTE:
• It is best practice to always support laser tool with
one hand when placing or removing laser tool from an
accessory.
• If positioning over a target, partially tighten the fastener,
align laser tool, and then fully tighten.
Operation
NOTE:
• See LED Descriptions for indications during operation.
• Before operating the laser tool always be sure to check the
laser tool for accuracy.
• In Manual Mode, Self-Leveling is OFF. The accuracy of the
beam is not guaranteed to be level.
• Laser tool will indicate when it is out of compensation
range. Reference LED Descriptions. Reposition laser tool to
be closer to level.
• When not in use, please be sure to power OFF the laser
tool and place the pendulum lock in the locked position.
Power
• Move
to the locked or unlocked position to turn the
laser tool ON.
• To turn the laser tool OFF, move
to the centre
position
Modes
Self-Leveling (See figures
C
and
D
)
•
The pendulum lock on the laser tool needs to be
switched to the unlocked position to enable self-leveling.
•
The laser tool can be used with the pendulum lock
in the locked position when it is required to position
the laser tool at various angles to project non-level
straight lines.
Manual Mode (See figures
C
and
D
)
• The laser tool can be used with the pendulum lock in the
locked position when it is required to position the laser
tool at various angles to project non-level straight lines.
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Accuracy Check and Calibration
NOTE:
• The laser tools are sealed and calibrated at the factory to
the accuracies specified.
• It is recommended to perform a calibration check prior to
its first use and then periodically during future use.
• The laser tool should be checked regularly to ensure its
accuracies, especially for precise layouts.
• When performing the accuracy checks, use the largest
area / distance possible, closest to the operating distance.
The greater the area / distance, the easier to measure the
accuracy of the laser.
• The lock must be in the unlocked position to allow the laser
tool to self-level before checking the accuracy.
Level Beam Accuracy (See figure
H
)
•
H
1
Place laser tool as shown with laser ON. Mark point
P
1
at cross.
•
H
2
Rotate laser tool 180° and mark point P
2
at cross.
•
H
3
Move laser tool close to wall and mark point P
3
at
cross.
•
H
4
Rotate laser tool 180° and mark point P
4
at cross.
•
H
5
Measure the vertical distance between P
1
and P
3
to get
D
3
and the vertical distance between P
2
and P
4
to get D
4
.
• Calculate the maximum offset distance and compare to the
difference of D
3
and D
4
as shown in the equation.
• If the sum is not less than or equal to the calculated
maximum offset distance the tool must be returned
to your Stanley Distributor for calibration.
Maximum Offset Distance:
= 0,8
mm
m
x (D
1
m - (2 x D
2
m))
Maximum
= 0,0026
in
ft
x (D
1
ft - (2 x D
2
ft))
Compare : (See figure
H
5
)
D
3
- D
4
≤ ± Maximum
Example:
• D
1
= 10 m, D
2
= 0,5 m
• D
3
= 0,5 mm
• D
4
= - 1,0 mm
• 0,8
mm
m
x (10 m - (2 x 0,5 m) = 7.2 mm
(maximum offset distance)
• (0,5 mm) - (- 1,0 mm) = 1,5 mm
• 1,5 mm ≤ 7.2 mm
(TRUE, tool is within calibration)
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Horizontal Beam Accuracy (See figure
I
)
•
I
1
Place laser tool as shown with laser ON. Aim vertical
beam towards the first corner or a set reference point.
Measure out half of the distance D
1
and mark point P
1
.
•
I
2
Rotate laser tool and align front vertical laser beam
with point P
1
. Mark point P
2
where the horizontal and
vertical laser beams cross.
•
I
3
Rotate laser tool and aim vertical beam towards the
second corner or set reference point. Mark point P
3
so
that it is vertically in line with points P
1
and P
2
.
•
I
4
Measure the vertical distance D
2
between the
highest and lowest point.
• Calculate the maximum offset distance and compare
to D2 .
• If D
2
is not less than or equal to the calculated
maximum offset distance the tool must be returned
to your Stanley Distributor for calibration.
Maximum Offset Distance:
= 0,8
mm
m
x D
1
m
Maximum
= 0,0026
in
ft
x D
1
ft
Compare: (See figure
I
4
)
D
2
≤ Maximum
Example:
• D
1
= 5 m, D
2
= 1,0 mm
• 0,8
mm
m
x 5 m = 4,0 mm
(maximum offset distance)
• 1,0 mm ≤ 4,0 mm
(TRUE, tool is within calibration)
Vertical Beam Accuracy (See figure
J
)
•
J
1
Measure the height of a door jamb or reference point
to get distance D
1
. Place laser tool as shown with laser
ON. Aim vertical beam towards door jamb or reference
point. Mark points P
1
, P
2
, and P
3
as shown.
•
J
2
Move laser tool to opposite side of door jamb or
reference point and align the same vertical beam with
P
2
and P
3
.
•
J
3
Measure the horizontal distances between P
1
and the
vertical beam from the 2nd location.
• Calculate the maximum offset distance and compare
to D
2
.
• If D
2
is not less than or equal to the calculated
maximum offset distance the tool must be returned
to your Stanley Distributor for calibration.
Maximum Offset Distance:
= 0,8
mm
m
x D
1
m
Maximum
= 0,0026
in
ft
x D
1
ft
Compare: (See figure
J
3
)
D
2
≤ Maximum
Example:
• D
1
= 2 m, D
2
= 0,5 mm
• 0,8
mm
m
x 2 m = 1.6 mm
(maximum offset distance)
• 0,5 mm ≤ 1,6 mm
(TRUE, tool is within calibration)
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Specifications
Laser Tool
Cubix (STHT77340
Levelling Accuracy: ≤8 mm / 10m (5/16in / 30 ft)
Horizontal / Vertical Accuracy ≤8 mm / 10m (5/16in / 30 ft)
Compensation Range: ± 4°
Working Distance (Line): 12 m (40ft)
Laser Class: Class 1 (IEC/EN60825-1)
Laser Wavelength 630 nm ~ 670 nm
Operating Time (All lasers ON): ≥ 12 hours (Alkaline)
Power Source: 2 x “AA” (LR6)
IP Rating: IP50
Temperature Range (Operating): -10° C ~ +40° C (14°F ~ 104°F)
Temperature Range (Storage): -25° C ~ +70° C (-13°F~158°F)
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Remarques
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