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Note:
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Since engraving devices have to execute precise movements, all guides and ball
bearings are set free of play. For that reason, appropriate care must be taken when
handling the device. Avoid any taps and pushes against the device.
Pressure Setting: Diamond
To obtain optimum engraving results, the engraving force must be set depending on the
material which is to be engraved and the module selected.
A brass case with marks can be seen looking through the window on the side of the
diamond holder module. The position of the brass case is set by turning the upper control
knob. The designations “down“ and “up“ refer to the marks of the brass case which can be
seen through the side window if the necessary force has been set.
“Medium“ means that the brass case is located in an in-between position.
Procedure
Aluminum
Brass
Plastic
Gold
Silver
High-
Grade
Steel
Copper Pewter
Ring-inside
-
down
-
down
down
medium
down
down
Milling
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
Diamond,
outside
engraving
medium
medium
up
medium medium
up
medium down
Attention: When the mouse is pressed, the control knob for setting the pressure
may not be changed.
Milling Speed:
As in conventional machine shaping, the material to be milled determines the cutting
speed. When using our milling module, we recommend the following milling speed
settings. Please understand that we cannot give such a recommendation for all possible
material:
Procedure
Aluminum
Brass
Plastic
Gold
Silver
High-
Grade
Steel
Copper Pewter
Milling
5
4
4-5
4
4
3 - 4
3 - 4
5
No warranty claims can be based on the above information regarding force and speed
range settings.
Please check whether you can use our settings, particularly when working with precious
metals.
Note regarding the use of expansion:
If you use type or symbol models which excede the dimensions of the central template
guide, the expansion lock must be moved from the upper to the lower bore.