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Operating Manual - English IDEA
5.15 POST-READING
ADJUSTMENTS
TO
MAKE
TO
THE
KEY
AFTER
READING
To correct any defects found on the original key, proceed as follows:
Use the arrows [Up/Down] to scroll.
NOTE: an asterisk (*) next to one or more of the choices listed indicates that the relative adjustment
has been made.
Fig. 87
1) Bent teeth are re-aligned vertically over the projection of the support base. The minimum distance
between the edges must be at least 0.3 mm.
2) Worn edges on the top part of positive teeth are squared over the projection of the maximum width and
height read from the tooth.
3) If the base of negative teeth is worn, depth is corrected up to the highest measurement for the side edges
(less worn as leverage is normally exercised on the centre).
4) Steps read on very wide parts of the bit (cutting close to the lock tooth, identical adjacent cuts, etc.) are
aligned on the highest measurement if the difference is no more than 0.15 mm.
5) Scratches, wear or warping read on both the vertical and horizontal faces of the teeth are regulated over
the size of the tooth at its base on the stem.
6) Steps with a thickness of less than 0.75 mm are regulated over the prevailing measurement of the
adjacent tooth.
ADJ. POST-READING
0 - Delete adjustments
1 - Front-Rear conv.
2 - X s p e c u l a r c o n v .
3 - Cut depth correction
4 - Bit correction
min.
0,3 mm
min.
0.3 mm
LASER
F
A
B
D
C
E