STANLEY S200 Stud Finder Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Stanley
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STANLEY S200 Stud Finder Instruction Manual
Stanley Stud Sensor 200
The Stud Sensor 200 uses electronic signals to locate the center of
studs, joists or live AC wires through drywall or other common building
materials. Once the center of a stud has been detected in one pass across the
surface, the Stud Sensor 200 gives a visual display and sounds an audible
tone. A marking channel allows you to easily note the stud center and edges on
the wall.
Note: Read all instructions prior to operating the Stud Sensor 200 and DO NOT remove any labels from the tool.
WARNING:
Protect Your Eyes, Wear Safety Goggles.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Battery
1 Open door on back of unit and connect a 9 volt battery (not included) to
clip. Put battery back into case and close back battery door.
Note: Recommend to replace a new 9 volt battery when low battery – “Low
Battery” will appear on the LCD.
Usage
Detecting Wood / Metal Studs
2 Hold the Stud Sensor 200 flat against the surface, making firm contact.
3 Press in and hold the activation button. A series of tones will sound.
Note: The unit cannot be moved before calibration is complete.
4 When the unit is calibrated the “Ready” icon will appear on the LCD.
5 Keep holding the activation button during all of the following procedures.
Note: Once the Activation button is released, the unit shuts off.
6 / 7 When it detects the stud center, the “Center” icon will appear on the LCD and an audible tone will sound. Use the marking channel located at the top of the unit to mark the stud center.
8 Slide the Stud Sensor 200 slowly across the surface in a straight line. As it detects a stud, the unit will display the relative position of the stud on the screen.
Detecting Live AC Wires
9 The live wire red LED will illuminate, the “AC” icon will appear on the LCD,
and the Stud Sensor 200 sounds an audible tone, warning when in the proximity
(typically within 4” to 18” along the surface) from a live wire.
10 If all segments of the LCD flash on and off when the activation button is
pressed, move the Stud Sensor 200 to a different location and try again.
Releasing the activation button will turn off the sensor.
Note: While calibrating, the Stud Sensor 200 must not be placed directly over
a stud, dense material such as metal, or over a wet or newly painted area, or
it will not properly calibrate.
Note: Static electrical charges that can develop on drywall and other surfaces will spread the voltage detection area many inches on each side of the actual electrical wire. To aid in locating the wire position, scan holding the unit ½” away from the wall surface or place your other hand on the surface approximately 12” from sensor.
Warning: Shielded wires or wires in metal conduits, casings, metallized walls or thick, dense walls will not be detected. Always turn off AC power when working near wiring.
Cautions on Operating
You should always use caution when nailing, cutting and drilling in walls,
ceilings and floor that may contain wiring and pipes near the surface. Always
remember that studs or joists are normally spaced 16 inches or 24 inches apart
and are 1½ inches in width. To avoid surprises, be aware that anything closer
together or of a different width may not be a stud.
OPERATING TIPS
The Stud Sensor 200 is designed for use only on interior surfaces.
Prevent Interference
To ensure best performance from the Stud Sensor 200, keep your free hand at
least 6 inches away from the unit and wall surface while testing or scanning
surfaces.
Conventional Construction
Doors and windows are commonly constructed with additional studs and headers
for added stability. The Stud Sensor 200 detects the edge of these double
studs and solid headers as a single, wide stud.
Surface Differences
The Stud Sensor 200 will scan through common building materials,
Including:
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Gypsum drywall
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Plywood sheathing
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Hardwood floors
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Linoleum over wood
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Wallpaper
The scanner cannot scan through: -
Carpeting
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Foil faced materials
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Ceramic tile
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Cement or concrete
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Metal & plaster walls
Wallpaper
There will be no difference in the function of the Stud Sensor 200 on surfaces
covered with wallpaper or fabric unless the coverings used contain metallic
foil or fibbers.
Ceilings
When dealing with a rough surface such as a sprayed ceiling, utilize a piece
of cardboard when scanning the surface. Run through the calibration technique
described earlier with the piece of cardboard too, to assure best performance
of the unit. Also, it is particularly important in this application to
remember to keep your
free hand away from the unit.
Note: The thickness, density and moisture content of the surface material will affect the sensing depth.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Insure proper detection of live wires. Always hold the Stud Sensor 200 in the
handle area only. Grasp between fingers and thumb while making contact with
your palm.
SPECIFICATIONS
(At 35-55% relative humidity)
WARRANTY
Stanley Tools warrants the Stud Sensor 200 against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Stanley’s liability under this warranty is limited the replacement of the unit. Any attempt to repair the product by other than factory authorized personnel will void this warranty. Calibration, batteries and maintenance are the responsibility of the user. Where permitted by law, Stanley is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages. Agents of Stanley cannot change this warranty. Stanley is not responsible for damage resulting from wear, abuse or alteration of this product. The user is expected to follow ALL operating instructions. This warranty may provide you with additional rights that vary by state, province or nation.
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