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Dewalt DW077KD T Self Leveling Rotary Laser Combo Kit With Free Tripodconsist Of DW077KD And DW0736 P... Questions & Answers
Need to know how to
Hold down the ( V ) button while powering the unit on. THe puts the unit in cal mode for the Y axis. Hold down the up button while powering on the unit, this puts it in cal mode for the X axis. that is as far as I have gotten.Paul
I need to calibrate rotary laser DW073
Sounds like you figured this out on your own. I calibrate my own DW073 regularly without any fancy gadgets. I use the calibration check procedure in which the unit is placed about midway between fixed objects 100' apart.
These have a front and back and sides, so first you mark where the laser hits facing front to back at your targets. Then turn it 180 deg. relevel and resite. If the difference between the new and old marks is not the same then I turn the adjuster to halve the inconsistency and once that is accomplished, tweek the adjusting screw at the end of the level vial. (Because if you have adjusted more than the tiniest bit, the bubble will no longer display as level. So having established level, or closer to it, the adjustment here is actually to bring the relevant bubble vial back to level rather than assume they are level and adjust the physical beam mechanism (unlike the old physical sight levels where you adjusted the actual optics -- a little more like adjusting a rifle scope). Then you repeat for the side to side vial.
Anyway sounds like you are set so I posted this for anyone who happens to find this thread and is looking to field calibrate their DW073, e.g. don't have time or money to get it done in some shop.
I also wanted to post an add on question. Did you figure out how to adjust the "cone error", i.e. the accuracy of alignment of the twin lasers. They appear to have allen set screws that lock their adjustment, and maybe they are then reaimed by using a slotted screwdriver on the brass ring surrounding the laser. Maybe these are made eccentrically or slightly beveled so turning the laser reaims.
So far, my cone has stayed within the specs of 3/32" at 25' in the manual. But I'm seeing two lines at maybe 150' out. Probably that is close enough for gvmt. work, and I may find the adjusment so sensitive that I can't really get it any closer. But I'd at least be interested to know the method for adjusting the cone error.
Thanks,
Brian
What does the M button do on this remote
the only reference I can find is on page 12 of the owners manual and that is the accuracy mode. If you have replaced the manual I would suggest going to "dewaltservicenet.com" and downloading the complete manual is 56 pages long but you can set your printer for the section that has the language you want. In the manual they use reference "M" for the 1/8" accuracy on grade. I hope this helps.
I need manual laser DeWalt
Simply go here and download .pdf
http://servicenet.dewalt.com/Products/Detail?productNumber=DW077KD
have a great day!!!
How do you change blades on DeWalt DW50 planer
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An angle grinder is a multifaced handheld power tools that was invented by a German company. We may don't know a lot about this tool because it is an unrecognized instrument like some other tools. Now we will discuss different Uses for angle grinder.
An angle grinder is also known as a side grinder or disc grinder. It is a machine with a rotating abrasive cutting disc. Angle grinders can be powered by an electric motor, petrol engine, or compressed air. It comes in a wide variety of different sizes and powerful motor, each with the other purpose. Once anyone knows about these, he can easily find out the best angle grinder for his needs. Angle grinders are quality fulled equipment for any metal fabrication shop, and those are typically used in auto repair, workshops, and construction sites.
Adjustment of sharpened cutter of porter cable 653 versa plane
There are two adjustments. First find the screw on the right side that allows loosening of rear baseplate. Once loose, another screw jacks the base up or down. They are both hex heads on mine.
Turn jack screw until a straight edge along the base just clears the cutter. Spin the cutter once to make sure both edges are the same depth and that both clear the straight edge.
For the front shoe, turn adjustment handle to zero. Remove the adjustment handle from the front shoe and find two vertical slots at the front. Two screws (hex heads) allow loosening of shoe. Once loose, the shoe can be adjusted by sliding up or down. With a straight edge held along the rear base and touching the front base, align the front shoe so straight edge barely clears blade and tighten screws. The front and back base should line up. Replace adjustment lever and recheck zero cut clearance as well as maximum depth. Readjust as necessary. If zero clearance is not an issue, the bases can be set to allow deeper cuts than factory specified. It's a powerful planer so if you're cutting softer woods, a deeper cut might be desired.
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