Q. How
long will the laser last? (Jim From MI)
A. The laser is rated at 5000hrs. For the average craftsman
using their shop 8 hours a week that would equal 12 years.
Q.
How good is the adhesive tape and what will it bond to? (Frank from OH)
A. The adhesive is a solid acrylic, which is considered
permanent after 72hrs. It will bond to almost all hard clean surfaces.
It should not be used with self oiling plastics such as polypropylene.
Q.
How should I clean the laser when it gets dirty? (Ben from NJ)
A. The cover of the laser is glass and should be cleaned
with standard glass cleaner as necessary. A compressor should not be used
to blow off dust, as that could blow dust into the unit.
Q.
Is there danger in inadvertently looking into the laser ? (Jeff from MI)
A. The laser is a class IIIA device transmitting less
than 5mw. This is considered to be safe for normal use.
Q.
Can the width of the laser be adjusted for different blades? (Alice OH)
A. No. The laser cannot be adjusted but you can still
adjust its position for accurate use. We suggest that you use a Model
125. When you are using a 1/8 kerf blade you would use the Laserkerf normally.
When you change to a thin kerf blade adjust the beam to align with the
left side of the blade. Align your cut mark on the left side normally.
On the right side instead of placing your cut mark on the outside edge
of the laser place the mark just inside the laser. The width of the mark
is approximately .025", which is the difference in the two blades.
Q.
Will the laser work outside. (Chuck)
A. The laser is not strong enough to compete with the
brightness and spectrum of light produced by the sun, even on a cloudy
day.
Q.
My only question that I did not see answered on the Q&A page
is whether the laser can be transferred to another saw if I change saws
at some point.(Larry from FL)
A. The short answer is yes. The adhesive is very good
but you could pry it off or cut through the adhesive. You would then need
a new adhesive strip. The adhesive is not just double back tape, it holds
much stronger. We would send you another strip for $2.
Q.
My only criticism is that because of the position of the laser unit, you
can't see the laser line when cutting crown molding. (Derek From CA)
A. I sent you a page from Dewalt about cutting crown
molding. The second section discusses cutting the material flat on the
saw table. There are a lot of problems cutting crown molding using the
backstop to hold the molding at the same angle as the wall and ceiling
angle. Usually the angle in the house is not 90 degrees. If you are cutting
5.5" molding and the angle is off 3 degrees there will be a 3/8 split
in the bottom of the molding. The compound miter saw was designed to lay
the material flat, be clamped in place is desired, and then the table
and blade rotated to the necessary angles for a proper miter. Holding
the material at 45 degrees when making the cut is less accurate and most
saws do not have a clamp to hold the wood to keep it from slipping. I
hope this is helpful.
Q. I have noticed some saw dust inside
the laser. What should I do to get it out.(J.P. from KY)
A. If it affects the laser beam remove the black rubber band and then
blow through the slot with low pressure air. The dust will blow out the
bottom. Replace the band and everything should be fine.
Q. I finally got the time to install my
LaserKerf this past weekend. I had no problems getting it mounted and
aligned. I do have a question. My laser line is very sharp and crisp at
the end near the fence. The farther from the fence you look the more the
line gets very hazy (blurred). Can this be adjusted????? (P.R.)
A. There is no adjustment for the crispness of the beam. If you have a
high level of light it will start to break up the beam.
Reply: OK---that answers the mystery. Obviously as the beam stretches
out from under the shadow of radial arm saw motor it is being affected
by the bright fluorescent lighting in the shop and breaks up a bit. Not
a problem, I really love the tool !!! I can actually split a pencil mark
on a piece of wood stock by simply lining it up with the edge of the beam.
It only takes a second to line things up and get that kind of accuracy
with the LaserKerf. Very nice product. By the way, my Dad likes the LaserKerf
I bought him as much as I do. Thanks for the quick reply.