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small door on back side (opposite meter), located at the rear of the tape - press down with thumbs (toward center of case) and back - door pops open - 9v battery underneath
small door on back side (opposite meter), located at the rear of the tape - press down with thumbs (toward center of case) and back - door pops open - 9v battery underneath
Hi,
I´d like to get informations about Seiko Hc1000 Pro Measure Plus, its manual in Portuguese. Is it possible?
I´m from Brazil and really need these informations. Thanks.
Typical framing is laid out on 16 inch centers. Example: the studs in a framed wall are 16 inches apart which gives the required strength and allows drywall to break at a stud when it is installed. Drywall sheets are 8 foot or 12 foot, if the framing is on 16 inch centers then the drywall will end at a stud. The tape measure is highlighted at multiples of 16 inches to make it easy to mark the studs when laying out the framing.
Hi...problem with your Mesuring logic IC anonciator... take off your battery for reset...also check if your battery are low ...unit will fail to read correctly due to low battery....
Sorry justaskjoe, but the black diamonds are every 19.2''. 16'' centers are represented by a red rectangle. The black diamonds allow you to save one joist or stud every 8'. If you use the black diamonds, you will have 5 equally spaced studs every 8' instead of 6 when using the red rectangles. However, I'm not sure how efficient this is considering any sheets I've seen are marked for 16'' or 24'' centers, so although you could save money by purchasing less joists, you would spend a lot of time marking your boards every 19.2''.
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