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Laser Tool Range LASER TOOL RANGE stanleylasers.com 1 stanleylasers.com THE STANLEY® LASER RANGE Accurate measuement is essential for trouble free construction sites, speeding up the job and minimising waste and reworked tasks. Our aim has been to create a range of complimentary products - all built to our exacting standards - to enable professional users work quickly and accurately. That’s why the STANLEY® Laser Tools range offers all the benets of durable and well engineered products with user friendly features and features designed for the professional user. LASER TOOLS AND MORE... Alongside the laser tools, we’ve included a range of Measuring Wheels and Optical Levels to provide everything needed from survey to nished build. Our comprehensive accessories include wall and ceiling mounts, laser detectors and glasses as well as tripod and pole options for mounting measuring and leveling tools. Remote controls, rechargeable battery packs, chargers and rods are all available to add even more functionaility to the range. CONTENTS 03 09 28 INTRODUCTION LEVELLING MEASURING 04 Applications & Tool Types 10 Introduction 29 Introduction 06 The STANLEY® Standard 12 Rotary Laser Levels 31 True Laser Measure 07 Choosing the Right Laser for the Job 16 Point Laser Levels 38 Measuring Wheels 18 Cross & Multi Line Laser Levels 24 Optical Laser Levels 40 46 51 DETECTING ACCESSORIES SERVICE & REPAIR 41 Introduction 46 Laser Pole, Glasses 51 Service & repair & Tripod 42 Stud Sensors 44 Moisture Detectors 3 stanleylasers.com SITE LAYOUT FIRST FIX STANLEY® offer a wide range of professional laser tools to Set out walls and internal structures imply and accurately. make the perfect start to any construction project. • Levelling • Gradings & drainage • Squaring up walls, doors • Electrical & plumbing and windows installation • Foundation form work • Roads, paths & driveways • Structural steelwork & • Surface levelling • Landscaping scaffolding The STANLEY® laser product range enables professionals across the construction, building and surveying elds to measure with dependable accuracy and complete condence in the task. 4 stanleylasers.com SECOND FIX FINISHING Ensure precision alignment of xtures and ttings. Perfect placement for decoration, home entertainment xtures and furnishings. • Suspended ceilings • Multipoint alignment • Wallpapering & tiling • Shelving • Partition walling • Tracks & trunking • Interior decorating • Cabinet fitting • Electrical layout • Pipework • Kitchen & bathrooom • Borders & dado rails installation • Overhead lighting LEVELLING MEASURING DETECTING Horizontal, vertical and point to Essential measuring tools for Avoid damange, discover point for interior and exterior large and small distances. Choose potential problems or ensure a applications. Level with precise from measuring wheels for site sound xing - easy to achieve accuracy over distances as far as layout or laser tools to work out with the STANLEY® detector 600 metres. areas volumes and angles with range. ease. 5 stanleylasers.com THESTANLEY® STANDARD STANLEY® has been the professional tradesman’s champion since 1843. Insight, invention and innovation have always been at the heart of everything we do. From creating classics like the STANLEY® knife and the Powerlock® tape, to introducing the new STANLEY® Laser tool range for professionals. We offer the world’s largest range of hand and power tools, everyone of which is designed with professional insights, tested in professional environments, and manufactured to professional standards. ABOUT LASER TOOLS To help select the right tool for the task, it’s important to understand some basic features and specications. WHAT IS A LASER? SAFETY LASER stands for ‘Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission We take safety very seriously and all our of Radiation’. A diode is used to create a concentrated laser Laser tools are CE compliant and meet beam of light in one wavelength. The shorter the wavelength the international safety standards. Lasers are brighter and more visible the laser beam. STANLEY® lasers have a classed from 1 up to 4 in terms of potential standard wavelength of 635 nanometers, which is suitable for use hazard. STANLEY® laser classes range up to 300m. from class 1 up to class 2M, which pose little or no hazard. As a guide, the following IP RATING classication descriptions apply: When working in dusty and damp conditions, IP54 Class 1 - Poses no threat of biological the IP rating of the laser is also important. 0.000 m damage. A selection of STANLEY® lasers are rated Class 2 - The output could harm a person IP54 (dust resistant and splash proof) or IP66 Sealed Screen if they (dust resistant and completely waterproof) & Keypad - important for tools used predominently were to stare into a beam for a long period outdoors and on site layout tasks. of time. Class 2M - Lasers have a divergent beam and may be hazardous if an optical instrument is placed in front of the eye such as a magnifying glass. 6 THE PRO’S ADVICE GETTING THE RIGHT LASER TOOL FOR THE JOB LEVELING ROTARY LEVELS OPTICAL LEVELS LINE LEVELS / POINT LEVELS For outside and inside use For outside use up to 107m. For inside and outside use up to 50m. up to 600m. MEASURING MEASURING WHEELS TRUE LASER MEASURERS For large distances, For interior and exterior use up to site survey and 200m. Measure distance, calculate areas and angles setting out. at the touch of a button. DETECTING SENSORS MOISTURE DETECTOR Detect studwork , pipes and electrical Detects moisture up to 44% for cable runs. brick, masonry and drywall 7 LEVELLING 9 stanleylasers.com THE PRO’S ADVICE ESTABLISH YOUR GROUND - RIGHT FROM THE START A LASER LEVEL FOR EVERY JOB ROTARY LASER LEVELS Ideal for outdoor use up to 600m working From groundworks upwards, starting with the basics is essential to range the smooth running of every construction project. STANLEY® Rotary Lasers emit a 3600 level line The STANLEY® laser level range provides every type of laser tool around the entire unit and are typically used with designed for pinpoint accuracy from small to large distances, inside surveying tripods or mounting brackets. and out. The rotation of a single laser beam appears as a line around the room and work well inside structures. For outside work, a laser Choose from the four types of lasers shown opposite, each suited detector and glasses may be required. to specic tasks and distances and all designed to make setting out quick and accurate. LINE / MULTI LINE LASER LEVELS Ideal for indoor use up to 50m working range Line levels emit a line in either a single line or a cross conguration. Some STANLEY® line levels emit lines in one direction, on to a single wall or workspace, whereas others are also capable of emitting an additional line to help marking out squares. POINT LASER LEVELS Ideal for interior use up to 30m These lasers produce a single or multiple dot of reference on the wall or work surface. Ideal for providing a reference point or laser plumb bob. OPTICAL LEVELS Ideal for outdoor use up to 107m working range from 24x to 32x magnication Instead of a laser beam, optical levels employ precise lenses with up to 32 x magnication for accuracy over large distances, the STANLEY® Optical level range is ideal for setting out on site. 10 stanleylasers.com LEVELLING FUNCTIONS Shown below are typical levelling functions that can be achieved with the STANLEY® range. For specific features and functions, see following pages. Horizontal Rotary Vertical Rotary Slope +/- 10% 360º Beam 360º Beam Horizontal 360º beam Vertical 360º beam Slope +/- 10% Scanning horizontal with vertical spot with horizontal spot with Vertical Spot with vertical spot ROTARY LEVELS ROTARY Horizontal 360º Beam Vertical 360º Beam Slope +/- 10% with Scanning Horizontal with Vertical Spot and with 2x Horizontal Vertical Spot and with Vertical Spot Plumb Bob Spots Plumb Bob and Plumb Bob 1x Horizontal Line 1x Vertical Line 2x Vertical Spots 1x Cross Line with Plumb Bob Plumb Bob 1x Horizontal Line Vertical Line and Cross Line and Return Return LINE / MULTI LINE LEVELS LINE / MULTI Horizontal Beam with 1x Cross Line and 2x Cross Line with 3x Cross Line with 3x Cross Line with Plumb Bob Plumb Bob Plumb Bob Plumb Bob Vertical Back Line and Plumb Bob 3 Spot 5 Spot Horizontal Back Line 5 Spot with Horizontal Back Line SPOT LEVELS SPOT 11 stanleylasers.com ROTARY LASER LEVELS The STANLEY® Rotary Lasers range includes models ideal for site layout as well as rst and second x applications - for more information refer to the table opposite that shows which model is best suited to your ROTARY LASER LEVELS SPECIFICATION task. WORKING OUTDOORS Exterior tasks such as setting a gradient, setting culverts and drainage, MODEL / SKU concrete driveways etc. require models with a faster RPM for improved FMHT1 RL HW+ ranged. However, the line may not be visible to the human eye in bright 77441 1-77-429 sunlight, so you may need to use a STANLEY® laser detector and Working range / exterior diameter 60 / 600m 60 / 600m glasses to nd the exact location of the laser line. Remote range - 40m Note that detectors work better with faster rotations and the minimum Number of beams 1 3 RPM of the unit must be at least 600 for the detector to work. Rotary, Up, Beam direction Rotary Down USING LASER DETECTORS Scanning angle - 10°-45°-90° ® STANLEY Laser Detectors are designed to be mounted to level rods 0 - 150 - Rotation Speed (RPM) 600 for setting out and gradient work. In addition to LCD indication screens, 300 - 600 APPLICATIONS they also produce an audible alert to guide the user toward IP Rating IP66 IP66 1 Rechargeable 1 Rechargeable an accurate level. Short beeps indicate proximity to level and a steady Battery type tone indicates target level. Ni-Mh Ni-Mh Battery life from full charge 20hrs 20hrs For information on specific detectors, see the accessories on page 56. Levelling & foundation form work ROTATION SPEED ◼ ◼ STANLEY® Rotary Lasers come with either a xed or variable rotation Surface levelling, gradings & drainage ◼ ◼ speed or RPM (Rotations Per Minute).
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