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Offsetting the Rolls
The top shaft and roll assembly has the ability to be
offset from the bottom roll from -.375” (9.5mm) to
+2.125” (54mm). This will allow the rolls to offset to
allow for material thickness is rolls like step rolls, or
offset to allow for experimentation with various end
results based upon the rolls being in different
positions relative to the lower roll.
1. Loosen the lock lever (A) to allow the top shaft to
be slide inward (top picture) or outward (lower
picture) until the desired alignment is achieved.
2. Hold the shaft in position and tighten the lock lever
(A).
Note:
Test. Test the rolls on a scrap
piece of the same material as the project will be
completed on to become familiar with the finished
result. Bead rolling is an artistic process which can be
repeated, but not easily calculated without practice.
A
A
Summary of Contents for BR-16E-36LT
Page 23: ...21 21 FRAME ASSEMBLY...
Page 24: ...22 22 SHAFT HOUSING ASSEMBLY...
Page 25: ...23 23 LOWER SHAFT ASSEMBLY...
Page 26: ...24 24 CAM HOUSING ASSEMBLY...
Page 27: ...25 25 INTERMEDIATE SHAFT ASSEMBLY...
Page 28: ...26 26 TOP SHAFT ASSEMBLY...
Page 29: ...27 27 BEARING BLOCK ASSEMBLY...
Page 30: ...28 28 FENCE ASSEMBLY...
Page 35: ...33 33 NOTES...
Page 36: ...34 34...