Bosch D-tect 150 Professional Notice Originale page 21

Masquer les pouces Voir aussi pour D-tect 150 Professional:
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 30
OBJ_BUCH-844-006.book Page 21 Monday, August 30, 2010 10:44 AM
Method of Operation (see figure B)
The measuring tool
checks the base mate-
rial of sensor area 9 in
A
measurement direction
A to the displayed
S E
S E
N S
N S
O
O
O R
measuring depth. Meas-
urement is possible
9
only during movement
of the measuring tool in
the direction of travel B
and for a measuring dis-
B
tance of at least 10 cm.
B
Move the measuring
tool in a straight line with light pressure over
the wall so that the wheels remain in contact
with the wall. Objects are detected that differ
from the material of the wall. The allowable
drilling depth and, if possible, the object mate-
rial, are indicated on the display.
Optimum results are achieved when the meas-
ured distance is at least 40 cm and the measur-
ing tool is moved slowly over the entire location
to be checked. The tool's method of operation
ensures reliable detection of outer object edges
that run transverse to the measuring tool's
movement direction.
Therefore, always move crossways over the
area to be checked.
If several objects are located one over the other
in the wall, the object that is indicated in the dis-
play is the one nearest to the surface.
The representation of the properties of detect-
ed objects in the display 16 can deviate from the
actual object properties. This applies particular-
ly for very thin objects, which are represented
thicker in the display. Large cylindrical objects
(e.g. plastic or water pipes) can appear in the
display smaller than they actually are.
Bosch Power Tools
Detectable Objects
– Plastic pipes (e.g. water-carrying plastic
pipes, as used in floor/wall-heating systems,
with at least 10 mm in diameter; empty pipes
with at least 20 mm in diameter)
– Electrical wiring (independent of whether
carrying voltage or not)
– Three-phase mains wiring (e.g. to the stove)
– Low-voltage wiring (e.g. for door bell, tele-
phone
– Metal pipes, bars, beams of any type (e.g.
steel, copper, aluminium)
– Reinforcing steel
– Wooden beams
– Hollow spaces
Measurements possible
– In brickwork (bricks, porous concrete, foam
concrete, aerated concrete, lime-sand brick)
– In concrete/reinforced concrete
– In light construction walls
– Under surfaces such as stucco, tiles, wall-
paper, parquet flooring, carpet
– Behind wood, gypsum board
Special Measuring Cases
Based on the measuring priniciple, unfavourable
conditions can influence the measuring result,
for example:
– Multi-layered walls
– Empty plastic pipes and wood beams in hol-
low spaces and light construction walls
– Objects running inclined in walls
– Metal surfaces and damp areas; in walls,
these can possibly be indicated as an object
(e.g. when the water content is high).
Please observe that concrete requires sever-
al months to dry completely.
– Hollow spaces in a wall; these can be indicat-
ed as objects.
– Closeness to equipment that generates
strong magnetic or electromagnetic fields,
e.g. radio base stations or generators.
1 609 929 X40 | (30.8.10)
English | 21

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Ce manuel est également adapté pour:

Professional d-tect 1503 601 k10 005

Table des Matières