Are you on the level?So check the bubble A bit in bubble memory or a symbol in a bubble chart. level on each wing. If the bubble is in the center, you're you're Contraction of you are. you're you are you're be on the level. Leveling problems can start when you transport the CK: vibration loosens the screws and washers holding the levels, and one or both levels get out of alignment. In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke" put differently , one end tilts below the other. A misaligned mis·a·ligned adj. Incorrectly aligned. mis a·lign ment n. bubble level can't give an accurate reading.
Then you can't tell if the wing is truly horizontal.
* Snug up the screw screw, simple machine consisting essentially of a solid cylinder, usually of metal, around which an inclined plane winds spirally, either clockwise or counterclockwise. on the right side of the bubble level. Leave the screw on the left side loose to allow for adjustment. * Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the distance from the bottom of the container wing to the bottom of the right side of the bubble level. The distance is about 1/8 inch. * Measure the same distance from the bottom of the wing to the left side of the bubble level. Mark the length with a pencil. * Adjust the left side of the bubble level so that both sides are the same distance away from the bottom of the wing. * Tighten the screws on the left side and then the right side. |
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