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Stanley IntelliSensor Pro - Surface Differences and Specifications; Surface Condition Impact; Technical Specifications

Stanley IntelliSensor Pro
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Surface
Differences
Wallpaper
There
will
be
no
difference
in
the
function
of
the
stud
sensor
on
surfaces
covered
with
wal
lpaper
or
fabric
unless
the
coverings
contain
metallic
foil
or
fibres.
Plaster
and
Lath
Unless
the
plaster
and
lath
is
exceptionally
thick
or
has
metal
mesh
in
it
there
will
be
no
problem
with
the
unit
functioning
properly.
Ceiling
or
Textured
Surfaces
When
dealing
with
a
rough
surface
such
as
a
sprayed
ceiling,
use
a
piece
of
cardboard
when
scanning
the
surface.
Run
through
the
calibration
technique
described
earlier
WITH
the
piece
of
cardboard
between
the
stud
sensor
and
the
surface.
Also,
it
is
particularly
important
in
this
application
to
remember
to
keep
your
free
hand
away
from
the
unit.
Specifications
Utilising
the
procedure
of
scanning
and
marking
from
two
sides,
IntelliSensor™
Pro
will
find
the
stud
centre
typically
within
0.3
cm
(1/8")
accuracy
for
wood
and
0.6
cm
(1/4")
accuracy
for
metal.
When
measuring
a
wood
or
metal
stud,
it
is
recommended
the
IntelliSensor™
Pro
be
used
at
30-50%
relative
humidity.
Battery:
9
volt
(not
included)
Shock
Resistance:
up
to
183
cm
(6')
Operating
Temperature
:
0
C
to
+49°C
(+3rFto+120T)
Storage
Temperature
:
-20°C
to
+66°C
(-4°Fto+150°F)

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