
Integrated
Wall
Stand-Offs
Scribing
Lines with
SmartLevel
SmartLevel's
integrated wall
stand-offs
stabilize
the
tool
for
scribing
or
measuring lines
on
vertical surfaces.
To
extend
the
stand-offs, press
and
slide your thumb over
the
ribbed
portion toward
the top of the
rail.
The
stand-offs will
pivot
out of
their nested position.
The
bottom surface
of
SmartLevel
can now be
easily used
to
guide
a
pencil
or
scribe when drawing
or
measuring lines.
Waii
Why
are
SmartLevel Rails
Shaped
Like
a
Triangle?
SmartLevel
evolved
from
several
hundred hours
of
consumer
testing
and
research dedicated
to
developing
a new
ergonomic
(comfort-
and
safety-oriented) design
for
SmartLevel.
The
triangular
shape, with
its
broad base
and
narrow
top,
permits
SmartLevel
to be
placed securely
on a
flat surface, preventing
the
tool from easily tipping over
or
falling, while
its
narrow
top
makes
it
easy
to
grip.
The
groove
on the
rail
base allows
you to set
SmartLevel more securely
on a
rounded surface,
such
as a
drainage
pipe.
And the
beveled ends
permit
you to
easily maneu-
ver
the
tool into tight, angled spots, which would
be
impossible
with
a
typical rectangular level.
Finally,
we
added
large
handholds
for the
entire rail length,
allow-
ing you to
get
a
firm,
safe
grip
on
your
SmartLevel, even
\
work gloves.
Using
the
Sensor
Module
with Various Rail Lengths
The
Sensor Module
may be
used alone
as a
torpedo-style
level,
or it can be
transferred
and
locked into various rail
handholds.
It fits
into
any
handhold
of the 48- and
78-inch
rails,
but
only into
the
center handhold
of the
24-inch rail.
Longer rail lengths provide greater accuracy over longer
distances because they
"average
out" surface imperfections
(knots, blisters, bends, bows, etc.).
Grooved Cams
Transferring
the
Sensor
Module
between Rails
The
Sensor Module locks into
the
handholds
via a
pair
of
grooved,
self-centering
cams, which secure
it
in
the
rail.
The
cams
are
engaged
or
released
by
turning
the two
locking screws located
on the
back
of the
module.
Removing
the
Sensor Module from
a
Rail
•
Using
a
screwdriver, turn each locking screw
counter-clockwise
until
the
flat side
of the
screw
aligns with
the top
edge
of the
Sensor
Module.
The
flat side
of the
screw
cor-
responds
with
a
flat side
of the
cam.
•
Firmly push
the
module
out of
the
handhold.
DO
NOT
FORCE.
• If the
module does
not
slip
out
with reasonable
pressure,
the
cams
may
still
be
engaged.
Use
the
screwdriver
to
turn
the
cams
while
pushing
the
module
out.
Flat
on Top
of
Screw
Matches
Flat
of
Cam
16
Measuring with SmartLevel
Using Various
Rail
Lengths
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