Laser rangefinder is an essential measuring tool in life and work. As an electronic product, it also requires daily maintenance and cleaning to increase the life of the laser rangefinder. Here we will introduce to you the maintenance of the life of the laser rangefinder!
Laser rangefinder maintenance:
Laser rangefinder is an instrument that uses laser to accurately measure the distance to the target. When working, the laser rangefinder emits a very thin laser beam to the target, and the photoelectric element receives the laser beam reflected by the target. The timer measures the time from the emission to the reception of the laser beam, and calculates the distance from the observer to the target. The laser rangefinder is light in weight, small in size, simple to operate, fast and accurate, and its error is only one-fifth to several hundredths of other optical rangefinders.
① Check the appearance of the instrument frequently and remove dust, dirt, grease, mildew, etc. on the surface in time.
② Use a soft dry cloth to clean the eyepiece, objective lens or laser emission window. It is strictly forbidden to scratch with hard objects to avoid damaging the optical performance.
③ This machine is a high-precision instrument integrating light, machinery and electricity. It should be placed with care during use. It is strictly forbidden to squeeze or drop from a high place to avoid damaging the instrument.
Precautions for laser rangefinder:
Handheld laser rangefinder uses laser to measure distance, and the pulse beam is a monochromatic light source with very concentrated energy. Therefore, when using it, do not look directly at the emission port with your eyes, and do not use a telescope to observe the reflection surface to avoid damaging your eyes.
If you measure according to the safety operating specifications in the manual, and do not point the instrument emission port directly at the sun during field measurement to avoid burning the instrument's photosensitive components, the life of the rangefinder can be extended by at least one to two years.