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6. Working Distances
The size of the fan angle (or spread of the beam) will determine how long the line is. When viewed
from the same distance and at 90° to the surface a line with a fan angle of 90° will be longer than
a line with a fan angle of 60°.
Fan Angle (°)
30 53 65 90
Distance From Object (mm)
250 134 249 319 500
Line Length (mm)
500 268 499 637 1000
750 402 748 956 1500
1000 536 997 1274 2000
1250 670 1246 1593 2500
1500 804 1496 1911 3000
1750 938 1745 2230 3500
2000 1072 1994 2548 4000
2250 1206 2244 2867 4500
2500 1340 2493 3185 5000
2750 1474 2742 3504 5500
3000 1608 2991 3822 6000
Fan Angle (°)
Distance to
Object (mm)
Line Length
(mm)
60 100 115
90 100 200
As a guide to relationship between working distance, line length and fan angle please see the
table below.
5C Mounting the LaserLyte L Series in the MK1 Mounting Kit
1. Fix the mounting clamp to the mounting surface or bracket using the supplied machine screw
A (Both an M5*25 & and M5*35 machine screw and two M5 hex nut & washers are supplied).
Tighten with an allen key (M3) to lock into position. If you wish to adjust the height of the post
slacken machine screw A and set the height of the mounting post and retighten machine screw
A (See drawing D).
2. Un-tighten Phillips screw A (see drawing D) on the laser clamp with a Phillips head screw-
driver.
3. Slide the laser into the mounting hole (see drawing D) and rotate the laser clamp to the de-
sired position and tighten Phillips screw A to lock in to position.

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