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5.2.1 Cutting Too Close To The Tip (On Keys Gauged From The Tip Stop)
Fig. 1
Tools required: 5/64" Allen wrench, factory cut key, rubber or rawhide mallet.
1) Select a tip-gauged, factory cut large cylinder type key, such as Best, Falcon, or Ford.
Make sure that all cuts are deeper than a #1 depth.
2) Install the correct cutter wheel.
3) Turn on the CodeMax
®
.
4) Select and enter the proper Depth and Spacing Data number.
5) Enter in all #1 cuts for the depths. Then press ENTER
to accept, and then press START
to begin the cutting process.
6) The CodeMax
®
will start to travel laterally towards the key. When the machine travels
to the first cut (closest to the tip) and the key begins traveling towards the cutter
(making depth cut), push the emergency stop button.
7) Check to see if the cutter is in the center of the cut (see Fig. 1).
8) If the cutter is too close to the tip of the original key, use a 5/64 inch allen wrench to
loosen the four set screws on the lower inside and bottom of the pivot arm
(CM-1024X).
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®
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®

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