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Craftsman Laser Tools Owner's Manual - 10 in. Digital LaserTrac Level.
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DESCRIPTION cont.

  

  3.   

Sound On/Off Button - Used to activate the beeper. When button is pushed, beeper 

        sounds at level (0o), 45o, and plumb (90o). To turn sound off, simply push button again.
  4.  

 Current Reading Hold Button - Push to hold the information on the current reading. 

        The level will hold nine different consecutive angle readings in its memory.
  5.  

 Memory Recall Button - Push button to recall the last 9 measurements that are 

        stored in the memory. They will read in order of the latest measurement entered 

        as “first”.
  6.  

 Zero Button - Absolute / relative angle conversion button for comparison 

        of two work surface angles. When the level is turned on, it is in absolute angle 

        mode. Take a measurement of the first work surface. The LCD screen indicates the 

        angle between the surface and true level. Press the zero button for the 

        relative angle mode and the level will set the current angle to zero. Move the 

        digital level to the second work surface, and the level will give the relative angle 

        between the first and second surfaces. To return to absolute angle again, turn power 

        button off and back on.

  7.   

Conversion Button - By pushing this button you can convert angles to different 

        units. Push to change the display units from degrees (°) to pitch (in / ft),

        to percent slope (%). Pitch readings are in 1/8-inch/feet increments. Plus and 

        minus signs indicate that the pitch is slightly more (+) or less (-) than true level. 
  8.   

Laser Trac™  System - Shoots a bright 635-665 nanometer laser beam with a useful 

        visibility of up to 300-ft. indoors or outdoors. 
  9.   

Laser On Demand Button - Located on the right endcap of the level, powers 

        the laser on/off.
10.   

Laser Light Aperture - The laser beam is emitted from this opening, 

        which is on the left endcap of the level.
11.  

 Integrated 10-inch Ruler- Located on the lower front surface of the level, 

        10 inches in increments of 1/16-inch, with first and last inch marked in 

        1/32-inch increments.
12.   

Encased Bubble Vials- The level or plumb of a surface can also be accurately 

        measured by positioning the bubble inside the vial in between the marks on the

        vial's surface. The highly sensitive vial ensure the digital level has an accuracy of 0.029°
13.   

Working Base with V-groove - The bottom of the level is the working base. 

        The working base should always be placed firmly on the working surface. 

        The working base is designed for flat surfaces and also features a v-shaped 

        groove for use on round objects like pipe.
14.   

Magnetic Bottom -Four magnets in the working base allow for secure contact 

        to metal, handy when working with steel studs or metal ductwork. 
15.   

1/4 -inch Tripod Threaded Hole - Allows level to be mounted to Craftsman® 

        tripod 9-48278, sold separately.
16.   

Battery Compartment - Holds two “AAA” batteries to power Laser Trac™ system 

        and LCD display.
17.   

Endcaps - Ends cushioned to help protect level from damage. 

 

KNOW YOUR LEVEL cont. 

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OPERATION cont.

Fig. 11

 1.   Adjust the tripod to true level, using the 

       bubble vial on the base of the tripod. 

ALIGNMENT - TO USE LEVEL WITH TRIPOD (Figs. 10, 11 and 12)
This level can be used with a tripod 9-48278 (sold separately) to project a beam for level 

up to 300-ft. away. This feature is perfect for home improvement projects such as aligning 

pictures, chair rails and other wall fixtures, plumbing runs, and many other uses. 

 

Fig. 10

1/4-in. 
Threaded 
Tripod Hole   

 2.   Adjust the height of the laser line 

       you want to project. 
 
 3.   Screw the level to the tripod using the 

       1/4-in. threaded hole located in the 

       center of the working surface of the 

       level (see Fig. 10).  
 
 4.   Make any final adjustments to tripod 

       and level to find the true level point. 

       This will be at 0° on the LCD display 

       screen and, if activated, the beeper

       will beep.

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