Page 3 - Overview; Battery cartridge
Overview Ov e rv ie w The Makita SK700D/SK700GD is a self-levellingmultifunctional laser. It combines the advantage ofthree 360° line lasers in one tool and a fine adjust-ment knob. It is a reliable precision laser for anykind of tasks like precise framing, levelling, plumb-ing, transfering and sett...
Page 4 - Technical data; Descript ion; * depending on lighting conditions
Technical data T e c h n ic a ld a ta Descript ion SK700D SK700G D Beam direction/fan angle 2 x Vertical 360°, 1 x Horizontal 360° Intersection point direction Up, down, right, left, front, back Range 25 m (82 ft)* 35 m (115 ft)* Range with receiver 70 m (230 ft)** Levelling accuracy ±0.2 mm/m = ±2....
Page 5 - Please note the following:; W ARNI NG
Technical data Please note the following: l Due to our continuing program ofresearch and development, the spe-cifications herein are subject to changewithout notice. l Specifications may differ from countryto country. l The weight may differ depending onthe attachment(s), including the bat-tery cart...
Page 6 - Introducti on; The safety instructions (see; Level l i ng l ock; Lev el l i ng unl oc k ed
Instrument Set-up In s tru me n tS e t-u p Introducti on The safety instructions (see Safety Instruc- tions ) and the user manual should be read through carefully before the product is usedfor the first time. The person responsible for the product mustensure that all users understand these dir-ectio...
Page 7 - Laser recei ver; Ins tal l i ng or remov i ng battery c artri dge; CAUT I O N
Instrument Set-up Laser recei ver To be able to detect the laser lines over long dis-tances or in unfavourable lighting conditions, alaser receiver can be used. We recommend the Makita LDX1 laserreceiver. Li -Ion battery Ins tal l i ng or remov i ng battery c artri dge CAUT I O N Always switch off t...
Page 8 - Maki ta CXT batteri es; Indi c ati ng the remai ni ng battery c apac i ty
Instrument Set-up Maki ta CXT batteri es Indi c ati ng the remai ni ng battery c apac i ty Only for battery cartridges with the indicator Press the check button (2) on the battery cartridgeto indicate the remaining battery capacity. Theindicator lamps (1) light up for a few seconds andshow the remai...
Page 9 - Operations; Levelling lock
Operations Op e ra tio n s Swi tchi ng ON/OFF Auto power-offPlace the lock switch to the unlocked position(see Levelling lock ). To activate auto power- off after 30 min operation press and hold theON button at start for 5 sec. The status LEDblinks 3 times in green colour. To deactivateit again repe...
Page 10 - Functi ons wi th unl ocked l evel l i ng; Las er on/Verti c al and hori z ontal mode
Operations Functi ons wi th unl ocked l evel l i ng Las er on/Verti c al and hori z ontal mode Hori z ontal mode Check if self-levelling is required and cor-respondingly activated. (See Levelling lock for details) Al l on mode* Verti c al s i de mode * In very hot environments it can be that maximum...
Page 11 - Functi ons wi th l ocked l evel l i ng; x: smaller line width; Savi ng operati ng mode; Place the lock switch to the unlocked position (see
Operations Functi ons wi th l ocked l evel l i ng Activate levelling lock and press ON/OFF buttonfor tilt applications. Swi tchi ng bri ghtness sel ecti on l 1x: smaller line width l 2x: smallest line width l 3x: standard line width Savi ng operati ng mode Place the lock switch to the unlocked posit...
Page 12 - How to use the adapters and wall mount; Setup i nstrument to L-adapter; Swing out both supports to assure stable stand.; Al i gnment of verti cal l aser l i nes
How to use the adapters and wall mount Ho wto u s e th e a d a p te rs a n d wa llmo u n t Setup i nstrument to L-adapter Mount the instrument with the screw on the L-adapter surely. CAUT I O N Do not attach other than the following instrumentsto L-adapter,SK105D/SK105GD/SK106D/SK106GD/SK700D/SK700G...
Page 13 - Al i gnment of hori z ontal l as er l i nes; Di fferent fi xi ng appl i cati ons
How to use the adapters and wall mount Wal l mount (opti onal accessory) Al i gnment of hori z ontal l as er l i nes Turn the adjustment knob of the wall mount to fineadjust the horizontal line to the desired referencelevel. Di fferent fi xi ng appl i cati ons CAUT I O N Make sure that it is fixed w...
Page 14 - Message Codes; Laser
Message Codes Me s s a g e Co d e s Laser LED Cause Correct ion ON/OFF lights red Instrument has low power Charge Li-Ion battery ON/blinks lights orange Instrument is close to temperature limit. Invery hot environments it can be that maximumtwo lines work simultaneously. Cool down instrument OFF bli...
Page 15 - Accuracy Check; Level l i ng; Chec k i ng the ac c urac y of the l ev el l i ng
Accuracy Check A c c u ra c y Ch e c k Check the accuracy of your instrument reg-ularly and particularly before important meas-uring tasks. Check Levelling lock before checking the accuracy. Level l i ng Chec k i ng the ac c urac y of the l ev el l i ng Set the instrument on a tripod half-way betwee...
Page 16 - Verti cal and hori zontal l i ne; Chec k i ng the ac c urac y of the hori z ontal l i ne
Accuracy Check Verti cal and hori zontal l i ne Chec k i ng the ac c urac y of the hori z ontal l i ne Place the lock switch in the "Unlocked" position(see Levelling lock ). Position the instrument approx. 5 m away from the wall. Direct the instru-ment at the wall and switch on. Activate the...
Page 17 - Verti cal pl umb/i ntersecti on poi nts
Accuracy Check Verti cal pl umb/i ntersecti on poi nts Chec k i ng the ac c urac y of the upper pl umbi nters ec ti on poi nt: Place the lock switch in the "Unlocked" position(see Levelling lock ). Set up the laser on its tripod or wall mount bracket near point A1 at a minimumdistance of 1.5...
Page 18 - Perpendi cul ari ty hori zontal i nter-; elling lock
Accuracy Check Perpendi cul ari ty hori zontal i nter- secti on poi nts Place lock switch in "Unlocked" position (see Lev- elling lock ). Mark a reference point (P1) approx. 5m from the walls and position the lower plumbintersection point exactly on it. Align the cross hairto the left wall a...
Page 19 - Care; levelling accuracy
Care Ca re Never immerse the instrument in water. Wipe offdirt with a damp soft cloth. Never use aggressivecleaning agents or solvents. Treat the instrumentwith the same care that you would apply to bin-oculars or a camera. Dropping or violent shakingof the instrument may damage it. Check the instru...
Page 20 - Safety instructions; Areas of responsi bi l i ty; Using the product without instruction; Hazards i n use
Safety instructions S a fe ty in s tru c tio n s The person responsible for the instrumentmust ensure that all users understand thesedirections and adhere to them. Areas of responsi bi l i ty Res pons i bi l i ti es of the manufac turer of the ori -gi nal equi pment: Makita Corporation Anjo, 3-11-8,...
Page 21 - Battery tool use and care; Do not disassemble battery cartridge.
Safety instructions Battery tool use and care 1. Recharge only with the charger specifiedby the manufacturer. A charger that issuitable for one type of battery cartridgemay create a risk of fire when used withanother battery cartridge. 2. Use power tools only with specifically des-ignated battery ca...
Page 22 - Ti ps for mai ntai ni ng max i mum battery l i fe:; Li mi ts of use; Refer to section; Di sposal; Transport; Trans port of i ns trument
Safety instructions CAUT I O N Only use genuine Makita batteries. Use of non-genuine Makita batteries, or batteries that havebeen altered, may result in the battery burstingcausing fires, personal injury and damage. It willalso void the Makita warranty for the Makita tooland charger. Ti ps for mai n...
Page 23 - El ectromagneti c Compati bi l i ty; ISED s tatement (appl i c abl e i n Canada)
Safety instructions El ectromagneti c Compati bi l i ty (EMC) W ARNI NG The instrument conforms to the most stringentrequirements of the relevant standards and reg-ulations. However, the possibility of causing inter-ference in other instruments cannot be totallyexcluded. FCC statement (appl i cabl e...
Page 24 - Laser cl assi fi cati on; Wavelength; Label l i ng
Safety instructions Laser cl assi fi cati on The instrument produces visible laser beams,which are emitted from the instrument. It is a Class2 laser product in accordance with: l IEC60825-1 : 2014 „Radiation safety oflaser products“ Laser Cl ass 2 products Do not stare into the laser beam or direct ...
Page 25 - Optional accessories; Makita genuine battery and charger
Optional accessories Op tio n a la c c e s s o rie s CAUT I O N These accessories or attachments are recom-mended for use with your Makita tool specified inthis manual. The use of any other accessories orattachments might present a risk of injury to per-sons. Only use accessory or attachment for its...