Example Beam Diagrams
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Check out our example beam diagrams and their associated products below.
Beam Diagram 1:

One vertical beam, intersected by one horizontal beam.
Products of this type include: Fukuda EK-112R, Orient LP103
Beam Diagram 2:

One vertical beam, intersected by one horizontal beam. Secondary vertical beam set at 90°.
Plumb dot down and the intersection point of the two verticals gives a plumb point on the ceiling.
Products of this type include: Orient LP412, Fukuda EK-226P
Beam Diagram 3:

As above, but as a green beam version. Green beam lasers are around 3-4 times brighter
than the red beam equivalents.
Products of this type include: Fukuda EK-268GD
Beam Diagram 4:

One vertical beam, intersected by one horizontal beam. Four vertical beam set at 90° to give
vertical squaring all-round. Plumb dot down and the intersection point of the four verticals gives
a plumb point on the ceiling.
Products of this type include: Orient LP618
Beam Diagram 5:

As above, but as a green beam version. Green beam lasers are around 3-4 times brighter
than the red beam equivalents.
Products of this type include: Fukuda FLG-411QG
Beam Diagram 6:

Two vertical beams set set at 90°, intersected by a 360° horizontal beam. No Lines on the ceiling.
Products of this type include: Orient LP360R Kit
Beam Diagram 7:

A 360° horizontal beam intersecting four vertical beam set at 90° to give vertical squaring all-round.
Plumb dot down and the intersection point of the four verticals gives a plumb point on the ceiling.
Products of this type include: Fukuda FLE-444R, Spectra LT56
Beam Diagram 8:

As above, but as a green beam version. Green beam lasers are around 3-4 times brighter
than the red beam equivalents.
Products of this type include: Fukuda FLE-444G, Spectra LT58G