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ADJUSTING THE RUBBING BLOCK
Adjustment to the rubbing block is normally only required if you want to change to running much thicker test
panels. However, periodical adjustments to the rubbing block alignment may be required if the head has been
dropped onto the sample to hard, or has been shied for any reason.
To adjust the rubbing block, remove the MEK Pad (see page 10) and lower the head down onto the sample you
want to test. Looking from the side of the block you can see that the button does not sit squarely on the sample.
Loosen the 2 bolts that hold the block to the “H” arm, rotate the block forward and back to sit it squarely on the
sample. Retighten the bolts, replace the pad and you are ready to begin your test.