====== DIGGING A TRENCH USING A ROTARY LASER ======
===== Method 1: Using the known height of the laser relative to a reference point. =====
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Activate laser mode.
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Click on “Set laser height.”
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Enter “4.71m” and confirm.
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Catch the laser beam.
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The entered laser height (4.71m) is displayed, and in this example, the calculation shows that the bucket is "3.30m" above the bottom of the trench.
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Then, for each movement of your machine, click on the button above to catch the laser beam.
===== Method 2: without knowing the height of the laser. =====
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Activate Laser Mode.
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Click on the «depth» icon.
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PLACE the tip of the bucket on the benchmark, THEN enter “2.5m” and confirm.
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Catch the laser beam.
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The calculated laser height is displayed at "4.71m" and your bucket is still at the reference point, "2.5m" from the bottom of the trench.
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Then, for each movement of your machine, click on the button above to catch the laser.
===== Download the PDF =====
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