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Operating Manual - English IDEA
5.20 G
AUGING
D
EFINITIONS
The direction of compensation always refers to the key, of whatever type, or the device to which the
compensations are fitted. The reference axes for the direction of compensation are the key axis and stop 0
(tip). Positive compensations cause moving away from the reference zeroes (highest teeth and/or closest to
the tip), negative compensations cause moving towards them (lowest teeth and/or farthest from the tip).
Below is described a case of single or double bit keys.
Fig. 97
Fig. 98
NOTE: Adjustments to a key held by an adapter are the sum of:
- automatic adjustments to the clamp
- manual adjustments to the adapter
NOTE: MANUAL adjustments to the clamp are not considered when there is an ADAPTER fitted.
Use arrows [up, down] to scroll.
1 - Clamps
2 - Cutter
3 - Adapter
Clamps
1: S1 - Rotating Jaw
2: S100 - Reader Jaw