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EN
Settings
a leg length = bevel length a
b leg length = bevel length b
C bevel width
α
bevel angle
β
opposite angle
A bevel size
h bevel height
S residual bridge
t plate thickness
1
2
3
4
Setting the bevel length:
The bevel length (a) is setting by adjusting the position
of guiding plate (1). The height setting can be read out at
the main scale (2) and the vernier collar (3). Loosen the
clamping lever (4) and rotate the guiding plate (1) until
the required bevel length has been set as shown by the
main scale (2) in combination with the verniere scale on
the collar (3). Retighten the clamping lever (4).
Once the bevel height has been set, a bevel should be
milled on a test sample to check whether further height
adjustments are required. These may be necessary
because the precision of the scale is approx. ± 1 mm.
The values above are experical values, no guarantee
values!
Some materials can harden on the edges of the
workpiece when working with flame cutting, plasma,
laser cutting. This can result in significant deviations
from the specified reference values.
too low
correctly
too high
Adjusting radius:
The procedure for setting the radius and bevel is identi-
cally. For the radii> R2, R3, R4 and R6 are the appropri-
ate columns on the scale (2).
Please note that only the position of the upper edge of
the radius can be adjusted by rotating the guiding plate.
The lateral position of the radius on the workpiece end
face is determined by the guiding roll fitted and cannot
be altered.
Guiding plate set too low (radius incomplete).
Guiding plate set to high (radius cuts into material).
Guiding plate set correctly (radius fully formed with
smooth transition to workpiece surfaces.)