USER MANUAL > EDGING A LENS
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Distributed bevel: the position of the crest of the bevel is proportional to the thickness of the lens, with respect to
the front surface.
Tracking lens base: the camber of bevel can be configured
Lens thickness
Maximum lens thickness - represented by the white square along the shape.
Minimum lens thickness - represented by the red square along the shape.
Cursor movement
The cursor is represented by the green square along the shape. To move it, select it directly or use the
and
buttons.
Zoom window
Represents the bevel profile and indicates the distance between the bevel crest and the front and rear surfaces of the lens at
the cursor position.
Bevel distribution value
Distribution value modifiable for:
front/rear surface tracking
a distributed bevel
lens curve tracking
Modify the selected value
Reduce or increase the distribution value.
Bevel trajectory
Flat representation of the lens making it possible to assess the distances between the bevel crest and the front & rear
surfaces of the lens.
Trajectory modification
General modification of the bevel curve
Modification of the bevel curve at a particular point
Displacement of the bevel curve
Navigation
Stop the cycle
Back to the main edging screen
Start the edging cycle
c. Customized beveling
The use of the customized bevel depends on 2 parameters: the frame and the lens. Before starting your job, identify the major
constraint.
BEVEL
FRAME
LENS
ADVANTAGES
Classic
Lens for which the front
surface base is approximately
equal to the frame base.
Makes it possible to do an aesthetically pleasing job. The lens
material does not protrude beyond the front of the frame.
Classic
Lenticular lens
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Executive lens
Makes it possible to do a job with specific lenses.
Classic
Thin lens
Makes it possible to balance out the bevel when thin lenses are
used.
Solid flat base
Thin lens for which the base
is approximately equal to the
meniscus of the groove.
Compliance with original shape.
Job using a specific frame.
Summary of Contents for Delta 2 Classic
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Page 6: ...USER MANUAL CONTENTS ...
Page 7: ...I INTRODUCTION ...
Page 8: ...USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION 8 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 10: ...USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION 10 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 11: ...II FIRST STEPS WITH DELTA 2 ...
Page 12: ...USER MANUAL FIRST STEPS WITH DELTA 2 12 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 19: ...III CARRY OUT AN OPTICAL TRACING ...
Page 20: ...USER MANUAL CARRY OUT AN OPTICAL TRACING 20 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 35: ...IV CENTER AND BLOCK A LENS ...
Page 36: ...USER MANUAL CENTER AND BLOCK A LENS 36 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 62: ...USER MANUAL CENTER AND BLOCK A LENS 62 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 63: ...V MODIFYING THE LENS SHAPE ...
Page 64: ...USER MANUAL MODIFYING THE LENS SHAPE 64 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 71: ...VI PREPARING A DRILLED JOB ...
Page 72: ...USER MANUAL PREPARING A DRILLED JOB 72 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 81: ...VII EDGING A LENS ...
Page 82: ...USER MANUAL EDGING A LENS 82 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 105: ...VIII SET THE EDGING SYSTEM ...
Page 106: ...USER MANUAL SET THE EDGING SYSTEM 106 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
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Page 119: ...IX MAINTENANCE SERVICING ...
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Page 146: ...USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE SERVICING 146 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 147: ...TECHNICAL DATA ...
Page 151: ...GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 154: ...USER MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION 154 Delta 2 Edging system v2 08 16 ...
Page 155: ...GLOSSARY ...