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Depth Adjustment - Errebi MICRO V-01 Anweisungshandbuch

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2.4.4
4-WAY CLAMP
The clamp is designed to hold a different family of keys on each of its 4 sides:
SIDE 1: Keys supported on the SHAFT and NORMAL blade
SIDE 2: Keys supported on the SHAFT and NARROW blade
SIDE 3: Keys supported on the BOTTOM GUIDE
SIDE 4: Keys supported on the TOP GUIDE
See figure 5
Image showing a "NEIMAN" key held in the guides on SIDES 3 and 4
See figure 6
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OPERATION AND FUNCTION

3.1 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

• Disconnect the rear plug from the power supply to perform this operation in
complete safety and make it impossible for the cutter to start moving.
• Secure the two adjustment keys (R) in "side 1" of the clamps so that the
upper edge of the adjustment key is in contact with the inner face of the
clamp (J).
• Raise the carriage to move the clamps closer to the cutter (C) and the
probe (T).
• Position the tip of the probe (T) against the flat edge of the adjustment key.
While in this position, manually rotate the cutter one full rotation in the oppo-
site direction to standard operation.
- If the cutter brushes against the adjustment key slightly, this in
dicates that the depth has been set correctly.
- If the cutter rotates freely, this indicates that the cutter is set
back from the probe and the cutting gear is set too shallow. The
depth requires adjustment.
- If the cutter remains stuck against the adjustment key, this
indicates that the cutter is set forward from the probe and the
cutting gear is set too deep. The depth requires adjustment.
• To adjust the cutter depth, move the micrometric probe as follows:
- Loosen the stud bolt (S) to release the probe but leaving
the stud bolt (S) very gently touching the hidden part of the
probe. This will avoid any involuntary rotation of the probe when
moving it forwards or backwards.
- Rotate the control wheel (W) clockwise to move the probe
backwards.
- Rotate the control wheel (W) anticlockwise to move the probe
forwards.
• Once the depth has been adjusted, re-secure the probe using the stud
bolt (S).
See figure 7
3.2
LATERAL ADJUSTMENT
• Lateral adjustment is fixed and calibrated during factory assembly. It will
therefore not need to be adjusted. You can check that this calibration has
been performed correctly as follows:
• Disconnect the rear plug from the power supply to perform this operation in
complete safety and make it impossible for the cutter to start moving.
• Secure the two adjustment keys (R) in "side 1" of the clamps so that the
upper edge of the adjustment key is in contact with the inner face of the
clamp (J).
• Ensure that the positioner support faces (H) coincide perfectly with the
upper edges of the adjustment keys (R). If this is not the case, loosen the
positioner screw (H) on the right-hand side and re-secure it in its correct
position.
• Raise the carriage to move the clamps closer to the cutter (C) and the
probe (T).
• Insert the tip of the probe (T) into the notch on the adjustment key (R). While
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in this position, manually rotate the cutter one full rotation in the opposite di-
rection to standard operation. Ensure that the cutter brushes slightly against
the notch of the adjustment key.
See figure 8
3.3
KEY COPYING
• Rotate the clamps towards the side you will use for holding the keys.
• Insert the original key into the left-hand clamp so that the notched section
more or less coincides with the edge of the clamp. With the key in this
position, secure it in place by rotating the lever (A).
- When using SIDE 1 or 2: support the shaft of the key correctly
on the base of the clamp.
- When using SIDE 3 or 4: correctly insert the key guide into the
clamp guide.
• Insert the blank key into the right-hand clamp and align the two keys as
follows:
- Raise the positioners using their handle and support them
against the upper edges of the keys.
- With the blank key in this position, secure it in place using the
lever (A).
NOTE: Both the original key and the blank key should be
inserted from the left-hand side of their clamps.
- Remove the positioners from the keys so they do not interfere
with the key cutting process.
• Switch on the machine so the cutter begins to rotate.
• Bring the keys towards the cutter (C) and the probe (T). Remember that
you should work from left to right.
• Press the original key against the probe and begin the duplication
process, moving the carriage assembly sideways by operating the carriage
movement control (G).
• After completing the duplication process:
- return the carriage assembly to its rest position.
- Switch off the machine so the cutter stops rotating.
- Release the keys from the clamps.
- If the duplication process produced any burrs on the copy,
these can be removed using the brush that is provided with the
machine for this purpose.
See figure 9
3.3.1
COPYING A KEY WITH NO SHOULDER
• Insert the chocks (Y) into one of the vertical slots on one of the four sides
of the clamps.
• Insert the original key into its clamp until the key tip rests against the chock
(Y). With the key in this position, secure it in place by rotating the lever (A).
Repeat this process with the blank key.
• Remove the chocks (Y), raise the carriage assembly and begin the dupli-
cation process.
See figure 10
3.3.2
COPYING A CRUCIFORM KEY
• Use SIDE 1 of the clamp for this type of key.
• Insert the star key chocks (X) into the vertical slots in the clamps so that the
gap in the chock is facing the cutter or probe.
• Insert the original key into its clamp until the key tip rests against the chock
(X). With the key in this position, secure it in place by rotating the lever (A).
Repeat this process with the blank key.
• Raise the carriage assembly and begin the duplication process.
• These keys have three notched blades. So the same steps will need to be
repeated twice more for the remaining two key blades.
See figure 11

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