Operation Manual

Rugby 670/680, Description of the System
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2 Description of the System
2.1 System Components
General description The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 are semi-automatic lasers. Semi-automatic means that
the laser self-levels only when in Level mode, not when grade is entered.
The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 are laser tools for general construction and levelling
applications such as:
•Setting forms
Checking grades
Controlling depths for excavations
If set up within the self-levelling range, the Rugby automatically levels to create an
accurate horizontal plane of laser light.
Once the Rugby has levelled, the head will start rotating and the Rugby is ready for
use.
30 seconds after the Rugby has completed the levelling, the Elevation Alert (H.I.) func-
tion becomes active and protects the Rugby against changes in elevation caused by
movement of the tripod to ensure accurate work.
The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 can also be used to create sloped planes for applica-
tions such as:
•Driveways
•Parking lots
•Landscaping
In Grade mode the Rugby checks first the position of the beam at level, then adjusts
to the desired grade input. If a single grade is entered, the cross axis will continue to
self-level.
Once the Rugby has reached the desired grade, it does not self-level, but is monitored
by Bump Alert and temperature change functions to ensure reliable grade values.
Available system
components
The delivered components depend on the package ordered.
005836_001
Rugby 670/680
Rod Eye 140/Rod Eye Basic
Li-Ion/Alkaline