©2009 Johnson Level & Tool Rev.1 122X Builder’s Transit LevelModel No. 40-6910Instruction ManualCongratulations on your choice of this 22X Builde
10 ©2009 Johnson Level & Tool5.6 Measure the difference in elevation requiring more than one set-upIf two points are either too far apart or at to
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 115.7 Stadia Distance MeasuringDistance measuring can be done using the stadia hairs of the reticle.The distance betwee
12 ©2009 Johnson Level & Toolinstrument over point F in accordance with previous instructions.Rotate the instrument until point E is nearly in lin
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 136. Technical SpecificationsTelescope ErectMagnification 22XLeveling accuracy ± 3/16"/100 ft. (±5mm/30m)Working r
14 ©2009 Johnson Level & Tool7. Care and HandlingCare must be taken to maintain the accuracy of the instrument.• After each use, the instrument sh
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 15NOTE: The user is responsible for the proper use and care of theproduct.It is the responsibility of the user to verif
16 ©2009 Johnson Level & Tool10. AccessoriesAccuLine Pro® accessories are available for purchase throughauthorized AccuLine Pro dealers. Use of no
2 ©2009 Johnson Level & ToolTable of Contents 1. Kit Contents 2. Features and Functions3. Location of Parts/Components4. Operating Instructions5.
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 33. Location of Part/ComponentsFocusing knobLeveling VialVertical tangent knobEyepieceHorizontal graduatedcircleHorizon
4 ©2009 Johnson Level & Tool4. Operating InstructionsIMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the user to verify the calibration of the instrument b
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 5Keep about half the length engaged. When the bubble is centered in posi-tion #1, turn the instrument and observe the v
6 ©2009 Johnson Level & ToolIn the illustration to the right, the indexhas passed the 44 degree line but hasnot gone as far as the 45 degree line.
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 75.2 Instrument accuracy checkSet up the instrument in an area that is as level as possible and which isabout 220 ft. l
8 ©2009 Johnson Level & Tool5.3 Instrument accuracy adjustmentIf the error is more than 3/16” at 100’, it is necessary to adjust the instrument.Wh
©2009 Johnson Level & Tool 95.5 Determining difference in elevationMeasuring a difference in elevation from one set-upTo find the difference of el
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