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1. When applying dubbing remember to use your rotary action, this allows you to always

    be in eye-contact with the area you are wrapping.
2. The secret to palmering a hackle by rotary is the half hitch. After tying in the hackle,

    wrap your thread to the point at which you wish to stop the hackle. Then apply a half

    hitch. Hang the bobbin from the bobbin cradle. As the hackle is palmered the thread

    will roll with the hook. At the end of the palmer let your hackle pliers hang. Pick up the

    bobbin, swing the cradle out of the way and tie off the hackle. 
3.  Remember that a rotary vise makes all sides of your fly viewable by using the rotary

     feature of your vise. 
For more rotary tying techniques ask your retailer for the Renzetti Rotary Tying Tips video.

Improper Hook Placement

Voids Warranty

1. The most important step of rotary tying is proper   positioning

   of the hook in the jaw.
2  Always place the hook in the jaw so that the shank of the

    hook rotates on the center line of the rotary shaft as shown

    in detail 1, detail 2, and detail 3.
3.  As hook size increases be sure to place the hook deeper in

    the jaws as shown in detail 2 and detail 3

.

3.  Never try to hold large hooks at the extreme tip of the jaw

    as shown in detail 4. This practice will cause premature

    failure of the jaw clamping faces.
4.  By placing the shank of the hook close to the center line of 

    the vise an even distribution of materials is possible.

Back & sides of minnow

Belly of minnow

CENTER LINE

Center Line

Correct

Hook Placement in Jaw

Rotary shaft

Rotary head

Detail 9

Crank arm

Primary Knob

Rotary tension screw

Detail 10

Detail 2

Center Line

Detail 3

Detail 4

Jaw gap

Jaw adjusting

 screw

Rotary Tension Adjustment

If desired you can change the amount of drag

against the rotary motion of your vise.

Refer to detail 9.
  1. Hold the rotay shaft and the primary knob

      closest to the rotary head  in one hand.
  2. With the other hand loosen the outer most

      primary knob a little bit.
  3. Either tighten the primary knob closest to the

      rotary head to increase tension, or loosen  

      the knob to decrease tension.
  4. Again hold the rotary shaft and the primary

      knob closest to the rotary head in one hand

      and tighten the end cap.
  5. Use the rotary tension screw to stop rotation.

Tips on True Rotary Tying

Maximum clamping position

Incorrect

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Cam

Cradle

Center Line

Rotary Shaft

Detail 1

Clamp

Detail 5

1: Be sure the cam is fully released. See detail 5.
2: Use the jaw adjusting screw to adjust the gap until the desired hook just slips into the jaws.

    See detail 6.
3: To clamp the hook swing the cam to the clamp position. See detail 5. 

Note

: There is no need

    to exert alot of force on the cam. Simply clampthe hook and test to see if it moves. If it does,

    apply a little more force on the cam. Over clamping of hooks can cause the hook to break.

Setting the Jaw Gap

Release

Jaw Adjustment

Correct

Incorrect

Detail 6

O-ring

Note: Do not rotate cam more than 90 Deg. to the jaws(see detail 10) this will

          result in less holding power and make it difficult to release the hook.

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