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The formula for 45 degree bends is offset" x 1.414 equals the travel distance in inches. Example: to calculate the offset of a line 6 1/4", in other words move the line over. Turm 1/4 into decimal form (1 divided by 4=.25). Calculate: (6.25 x 1.414= 8.8375). To convert the decimal form of .8375 to a fraction multiply it by 16 (16/16=1") example: .8375 x 16=13.4 , 13 is the numerator, 16 is the denominator which gives you a fraction of 13/16". That gives you your travel distance center to center of a 6 1/4" offset= 8 13/16" travel distance. For accuracy in your measurement, you must subtract the fitting allowance (how much space the fittings take up in the measurement) from your overall travel distance. It sounds like a lot of steps, but using this formula gives you dead on accuracy in pipe fitting. If you know your travel distance and wish to find the offset, multiply x .707. Hope this helps.
Put in new batteries, clean lens, and calibrate. If this does not work, type " Leica Disto A6 Laser Distance Meter user manual " into computer search engine. It will bring up sites for manual.
4) Operation manual shows: Length Measurement** and tells you to measure the height while promo says tool will calculate height E Area Measurement*** shows rectangle only and not triangle Volume Measurement Area or Volume Rounding of Large Calculations Continuous Measurement (Tracking)
6) Until you get satisfaction from Bosch, the Bosch device gives precise menasurements that can be entered into a Pythagorean calculator online, which defeats the purpose of a jobsite tool: But you can access online calculator via cell phone while on jobsite. http://www.analyzemath.com/Geometry_calculators/pythagorean.html
hi, looking in my manual for that year of bike, there is no mention of the float level, however normaly the float height of a constant depresion carburettor such as this is 27mm, this can be checked by holding the carburetor vertical with the air filter side facing up then slowly invert it until the float is just resting on the needle and not compressing,it.measure the distance between the gasket face of the carburettor and the bottom of the float. the fuel level can also be checked by using a lengthh of clear fuel pipe fitted to the drain at the bottom of the float chamber, undoing the drrain screw with the fuel pipe turned upwards toward the slide the fuel will climb up the pipe and show the present level,
to calibrate you need to have an area 75 to 100 feet in distance. place laser on tripod 20 feet from one end, take measurements on short and long end, then move laser to center of range and take measurements on both ends . the distance between both sets of marks should be within + or - 1/4 inch if not move level screw to move beam to center then center bubble
If you take a tape measure and step from the wall at exactly 10 feet, you will be able to turn the calibration knob to the same exact distance. All other distances from that point on will be precise. Thank you, Dana
two screws on each headlight control the direction the headlights are aimed. One screw, usually at the top but sometimes below the headlight, adjusts the headlight up and down. The other screw, located to one side, controls the headlight from right to left. Turning the appropriate screw one direction or the other will change the direction the headlight points. In order to aim your headlights you need to have a flat vertical surface you can aim your headlights at in front of a level surface on which to park the car. If your driveway is level your garage door is the perfect place to aim your headlights. The tools you will need for this job are simple. Masking tape is used to mark where the headlights are to be aimed and a screwdriver is needed to adjust the headlights. A tape measure will be necessary to measure the distance of the vehicle to the surface you're using to check the aim and to measure the up and down distances from your marks
only tow things this could be,,,
no fuel getting to card or timeing sliped,
most likley to be blocked jet in card or blocked fuel pipes ie filter in tank
clean out carb jets well and check fuel feed pipes
I don't know about Signwizard but if Corel Draw is the problem, this might help. Double click on the ruler or...Go to tools and open the Options dialogue box. Click Document then click Guidelines then Rulers. The right panel should show a button the says Edit Scale. Click that. Make a note of what's there before you change anything.
You can calibrate the rulers to real-world distance too. 1. Click Tools Options.
2. In the Toolbox list of categories, double-click Toolbox, and click Zoom, hand tool.
3. Click Calibrate rulers.
4. Place a clear plastic ruler under the on-screen horizontal ruler.
5. Click the up or down arrows on the Horizontal box to match one unit of measurement on the on-screen ruler with one unit of measurement on the actual ruler.
6. Place the ruler beside the on-screen vertical ruler.
7. Click the up or down arrows on the Vertical box to match one unit of measurement on the on-screen ruler with one unit of measurement on the actual ruler.
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