BOSCH GCL 25 Professional Instructions
- June 14, 2024
- Bosch
Table of Contents
BOSCH GCL 25 Professional
Safety Instructions
All instructions must be read and observed in order for the measuring tool to
function safely. The safeguards integrated into the measuring tool may be
compromised if the measuring tool is not used in accordance with these
instructions. Never make warning signs on the measuring tool unrecognizable.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND INCLUDE THEM WITH THE
MEASURING TOOL WHEN TRANSFERRING IT TO A THIRD PARTY.
Warning!
If operating or adjustment devices other than those specified here are used or
other procedures are carried out, this can lead to dangerous exposure to
radiation.
- The measuring tool is delivered with a laser warning sign (marked in the illustration of the measuring tool on the graphics page).
- If the text of the laser warning label is not in your national language, stick the provided warning label in your national language over it before operating for the first time.
- Do not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and do not stare into the direct or reflected laser beam yourself. You could blind somebody, cause accidents, or damage your eyes.
- If laser radiation hits your eye, you must close your eyes and immediately turn your head away from the beam.
- Do not make any modifications to the laser equipment.
- Do not use the laser goggles (accessory) as protective goggles. The laser goggles make the laser beam easier to see; they do not protect you against laser radiation.
- Do not use the laser goggles (accessory) as sunglasses or while driving. The laser goggles do not provide full UV protection and impair your ability to see colors.
- Have the measuring tool serviced only by a qualified specialist using only original replacement parts? This will ensure that the safety of the measuring tool is maintained.
- Do not let children use the laser measuring tool unsupervised. They could unintentionally blind themselves or other persons.
- Do not use the measuring tool in explosive atmospheres that contain flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Sparks may be produced inside the measuring tool, which can ignite dust or fumes.
- Keep the measuring tool and the magnetic accessories away from implants and other medical devices, e.g. pacemakers or insulin pumps.
- The magnets inside the measuring tool and accessories generate a field that can impair the function of implants and medical devices.
- Keep the measuring tool and the magnetic accessories away from magnetic data storage media and magnetically sensitive devices.
- The effect of the magnets inside the measuring tool and accessories can lead to irreversible data loss.
Product Description and Specifications
Please observe the illustrations at the beginning of this operating manual.
Intended Use
- The measuring tool is intended for determining and checking horizontal and vertical lines and plumb points.
- The measuring tool is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
- This product is a consumer laser product in accordance with 50689.
Product Features
The numbering of the product features shown refers to the illustration of the
measuring tool on the graphic page.
- Laser beam outlet aperture
- Button for laser operating mode
- Battery Warning
- On/off switch
- 5/8″ tripod mount
- 1/4″ tripod mount
- The locking mechanism of the battery compartment cover
- Battery compartment cover
- Laser warning label
- Serial number
- Laser viewing glasses)
- Magnet
- Laser target plate
- Universal holder)
- Tripods)
- Telescopic rods)
- Case
- Inlaya)
Accessories shown or described are not included in the product as standard. You can find the complete selection of accessories in our accessories range. Technical Data The working range may be reduced by unfavorable environmental conditions (e.g. direct sunlight). At 20–25 °C The values stated presuppose normal to favorable environmental conditions (e.g. no vibration, no fog, no smoke, no direct sunlight). Extreme fluctuations in temperature can cause deviations in accuracy. Only non-conductive deposits occur, whereby occasional temporary conductivity caused by condensation is expected. The serial number (10) on the type plate is used to clearly identify your measuring tool.
Assembly
Inserting/changing the batteries It is recommended that you use alkaline
manganese batteries to operate the measuring tool. To open the battery
compartment cover (8), push the locking mechanism (7) in the direction of the
arrow and lift the battery compartment cover. Insert the batteries. When
inserting the batteries, ensure the polarity is correct according to the
representation on the inside of the battery compartment cover (8). If the
batteries become weak, the battery warning (3) will flash red. The laser beams
will also flash every 10 mins for approx. 5 s. The measuring tool can still be
operated for approx.
one hour after the first flash. If the batteries drain completely, the laser
beams will flash one more time just before automatic shut-off.
Always replace all the batteries at the same time. Only use batteries from the same manufacturer and which have the same capacity. Take the batteries out of the measuring tool when you are not using it for a prolonged period of time. The batteries can corrode and self-discharge during prolonged storage in the measuring tool.
Operation
Starting Operation
- Protect the measuring tool from moisture and direct sunlight.
- Do not expose the measuring tool to any extreme temperatures or fluctuations in temperature. For example, do not leave it in a car for extended periods of time. If it has been subjected to significant fluctuations in temperature, first, allow the measuring tool to adjust to the ambient temperature and then always carry out an accuracy check before continuing work (see “Accuracy Check of the Measuring Tool”, page 14).
- The precision of the measuring tool may be compromised if exposed to extreme temperatures or fluctuations in temperature.
- Avoid substantial knocks to the measuring tool and avoid dropping it.
- Always carry out an accuracy check before continuing work if the measuring tool has been subjected to severe external influences (see “Accuracy
- Check of the Measuring Tool”, page 14).
- Switch the measuring tool off when transporting it.
- The pendulum unit is locked when the tool is switched off, as it can otherwise be damaged by big movements.
Switching On/Off
To switch on the measuring tool, slide the on/off switch (4) to the On
position (for working with the pendulum lock) or to the On position (for
working with automatic leveling). As soon as it is switched on, the measuring
tool emits laser beams from the outlet apertures (1).
- Do not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and do not stare into the laser beam yourself (even from a distance).
- To switch off the measuring tool, slide the on/off switch (4) to the Off position. The pendulum unit is locked when the tool is switched off.
- Never leave the measuring tool unattended when switched on, and ensure the measuring tool is switched off after use. Others may be blinded by the laser beam.
- Deactivating the Automatic Shut-Off Function
- If no button on the measuring tool is pressed for approx. 30 min, the measuring tool will automatically switch itself off to preserve battery life.
- To switch the measuring tool back on after it has been automatically switched off, you can either slide the on/off switch (4) to the “Off” position first and then switch the measuring tool back on, or press the laser operating mode button (2).
- To deactivate the automatic shut-off function, hold down the laser mode button (2) for at least 3 s (with the measuring tool switched on). If the automatic shut-off function is deactivated, the laser beams will flash briefly as confirmation.
- To activate the automatic shut-off function, switch the measuring tool off and on again.
Operating Modes
The measuring tool has several operating modes, which you can switch between
at any time:
- Cross-line and point mode: The measuring tool generates one horizontal and one vertical laser line pointing forward, two vertical point beams (one pointing upwards and one downwards), and three horizontal point beams (one pointing forward and one to either side).
- Five-point mode: The measuring tool generates two vertical point beams (one pointing upwards and one downwards), and three horizontal point beams (one pointing forward and one to either side).
- Horizontal line mode: The measuring tool generates a horizontal laser line pointing forward.
- Vertical line mode: The measuring tool generates a vertical laser line pointing forward.
- All point beams run at a 90° angle to each other and the laser lines intersect at a 90° angle.
- Once switched on, the measuring tool is in the cross-line and point mode. To change the operating mode, press the laser mode button (2).
- All operating modes can be selected with both automatic leveling and the pendulum lock.
Automatic Levelling
Working with automatic leveling (see figures A–C) Position the measuring tool
on a level, firm surface or attach it to the universal holder (14) or the
tripod (15). For work with automatic leveling, slide the on/off switch (4) to
the ” On” position. The automatic leveling function automatically levels
irregularities within the self-leveling range of ±4°. The leveling is finished
as soon as the laser points and/or laser lines do not
move anymore.
Technical Data
If automatic leveling is not possible, e.g. because the surface on which the
measuring tool stands deviates by more than 4° from the horizontal plane, the
laser beams begin to flash. This alarm is deactivated within 10 s after
switching on, in order to allow the measuring tool to be adjusted. Place the
measuring tool in a horizontal position and wait for self-leveling to take
place. As soon as the measuring tool is
within the self-leveling range of ±4°, the laser beams will light up
continuously.
In case of ground vibrations or position changes during operation, the measuring tool is automatically leveled again. Upon leveling, check the position of the laser beams with regard to the reference points to avoid errors arising from a change in the measuring tool’s position. Working with a pendulum lock (see Figure D) For work with the pendulum lock, slide the on/off switch (4) to the ” On” position. The laser beams flash continuously. For work with the pendulum lock, automatic leveling is switched off. You can hold the measuring tool freely in your hand or place it on a sloping surface. This means that the laser beams are no longer leveled and no longer necessarily run perpendicular to one another.
Accuracy Check of the Measuring Tool
Influences on Accuracy The largest influence is exerted by the ambient
temperature. In particular, temperature differences that occur from the ground
upwards can refract the laser beam. In order to minimize thermal influences
resulting from heat rising from the floor, it is recommended that you use the
measuring tool on a tripod. In addition, position the measuring tool in the
center of the work surface, wherever this is possible.
In addition to external influences, device-specific influences (e.g. falls or heavy impacts) can also lead to deviations. For this reason, check the leveling accuracy each time before beginning work. If the accuracy of the horizontal point beams is within the maximum permitted deviation, it means the accuracy of the vertical point beams and the laser lines have also been verified. Should the measuring tool exceed the maximum deviation during one of the tests, please have it repaired by a Bosch after-sales service. Checking the horizontal leveling accuracy of the longitudinal axis For this check, you will need a free measuring distance of 20 m on firm ground between two walls (designated A and B).
Mount the measuring tool close to wall A on the holder (14) or a tripod, or place it on a firm, level surface. Switch on the measuring tool and select the five-point mode with automatic leveling. Aim the horizontal laser beam that runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the measuring tool at the closer wall A and allow the measuring tool to level in. Mark the center of the laser point on the wall (point Ⅰ).
- Turn the measuring tool 180°, allow it to level in, and mark the center point of the laser beam on the opposite wall B (point Ⅱ).
- Position the measuring tool – without rotating it – close to wall B, switch it on, and allow it to level in.
- Align the height of the measuring tool (using the tripod or by placing objects underneath as required) so that the center point of the laser beam exactly hits the previously marked point Ⅱ on wall B.
- Turn the measuring tool 180° without adjusting the height. Allow it to level in, then mark the center point of the laser beam on wall A (point Ⅲ).
- Ensure that point Ⅲ is as vertical as possible above or below point Ⅰ.
- The discrepancy d between the two marked points Ⅰ and Ⅲ on wall A reveals the actual height deviation of the measuring tool along the longitudinal axis.
- The maximum permitted deviation on the measuring distance of 2 × 20 m = 40 m is as follows: 40 m × ±0.3 mm/m = ±12 mm.
- The discrepancy d between points Ⅰ and Ⅲ must therefore amount to no more than 12 mm.
Checking the Horizontal Levelling Accuracy of the Transverse Axis
For this check, you will need a free measuring distance of 20 m on firm ground
in front of a wall. Mount the measuring tool 20 m from the wall on the holder
(14) or a tripod, or place it on a firm, level surface. Switch on the
measuring tool and select five-point mode with automatic leveling.
- Aim one of the two side laser beams that run along the transverse axis of the measuring tool at the wall. Allow the measuring tool to level in. Mark the center of the laser point on the wall (point Ⅰ).
- Turn the measuring tool 180° without adjusting the height.
- Allow it to level in, then mark the center point of the other side laser beam on the wall (point Ⅱ). Ensure that point Ⅱ is as vertical as possible above or below point Ⅰ.
- The discrepancy d between the two marked points Ⅰ and Ⅱ on the wall reveals the actual height deviation of the measuring tool along the transverse axis.
- The maximum permitted deviation on the measuring distance of 2 × 20 m = 40 m is as follows: 40 m × ±0.3 mm/m = ±12 mm.
- The discrepancy d between points Ⅰ and Ⅱ must therefore amount to no more than 12 mm.
Working Advice
Only the center of the laser point or laser line must be used for marking. The
size of the laser point/the width of the laser line changes depending on the
distance.
Working with the Tripod
A tripod offers a stable, height-adjustable support surface for measuring.
Place the measuring tool with the 1/4″ tripod mount (6) on the thread of the
tripod (15) or a conventional camera tripod. Use the 5/8″ tripod mount (5) to
secure the measuring tool on a conventional building tripod. Tighten the
measuring tool using the locking screw of the tripod. Roughly align the tripod
before switching on the measuring tool.
Securing with the universal holder
You can secure the measuring tool, for example, on vertical surfaces or
magnetizable materials using the universal holder (14). The universal holder
is also suitable for use as a floor stand and facilitates the height
adjustment of the measuring tool. Keep your fingers away from the rear side of
the magnetic accessory while attaching the accessory to surfaces. The strong
pulling force of the magnets may jam your fingers.
Roughly align the universal holder (14) before switching on the measuring
tool.
Working with the Laser Target Plate
The laser target plate (13) improves the visibility of the laser beam in
unfavorable conditions and at greater distances. The reflective surface of the
laser target plate (13) improves the visibility of the laser line. The
transparent surface enables the laser line to be seen from behind the laser
target plate.
Laser Goggles
The laser goggles filter out ambient light. This makes the light of the laser
appear brighter to the eye. Do not use the laser goggles (accessory) as
protective goggles. The laser goggles make the laser beam easier to see; they
do not protect you against laser radiation. Do not use the laser goggles
(accessory) as sunglasses or while driving. The laser goggles do not provide
full UV protection and impair your ability to see colors.
Example applications (see figures A–D)
Examples of possible applications for the measuring tool can be found on the
graphics pages.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Cleaning
Keep the measuring tool clean at all times. Never immerse the measuring tool
in water or other liquids. Wipe off any dirt using a damp, soft cloth. Do not
use any detergents or solvents. The areas around the outlet aperture of the
laser in particular should be cleaned on a regular basis. Make sure to check
for lint when doing this. Only store and transport the measuring tool in the
case (17). If the measuring tool needs to be repaired, send it off in the case
(17).
After-Sales Service and Application Service
Our after-sales service responds to your questions concerning the maintenance
and repair of your product as well as spare parts. You can find explosion
drawings and information on spare parts at: www.bosch-pt.com
The Bosch product use advice team will be happy to help you with any questions about our products and their accessories. In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please always include the 10‑digit article number given on the nameplate of the product.
Malaysia
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No. 8A, Jalan 13/6
46200 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
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Great Britain
Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.)
P.O. Box 98
Broadwater Park
North Orbital Road
Denham Uxbridge
UB 9 5HJ
At www.bosch-pt.co.uk you can order spare parts
or arrange the collection of a product in need of servicing or repair.
Tel. Service: (0344) 7360109
E-Mail: boschservicecentre@bosch.com
You can find further service addresses at:
www.bosch-pt.com/serviceaddresses
Disposal
Measuring tools, accessories, and packaging should be recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner. Do not dispose of measuring tools or
batteries with household waste.
Only for EU countries
According to the Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic
equipment and its transposition into national law, measuring tools that are no
longer usable, and, according to the Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or
drained batteries must be collected separately and disposed of in an
environmentally correct manner. If disposed of incorrectly, waste of
electrical and electronic equipment may have harmful effects on the
environment and human health, due to the potential presence of hazardous
substances.
Only for the United Kingdom
According to The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013
(SI 2013/3113) (as amended) and the Waste Batteries and Accumulators
Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/890) (as amended), products that are no longer
usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner.
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