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Model G0811 (Mfd. Since 02/16)
1. Check current fixed vise jaw-to-blade angle
with machinist's square (see
Figure 42).
Adjusting Fixed Jaw Positive Stops
Square
Figure 42. Squaring fixed vise to blade.
— If angle is 90°, skip to
Step 3.
— If angle is not 90°, loosen fixed vise lock
handle and set screw above 90° stop
screw shown in
Figure 43, then adjust
stop screw as needed (see
Figure 43).
Figure 43. Fixed vise positive stop adjustments.
Set Screw
4. Tighten lock handle and check angle.
— If angle is 45°, no further adjustments are
necessary.
— If angle is not at 45°, loosen lock handle
and set screw above 45° stop screw
(see
Figure 43), and then adjust stop
screw as needed.
5. With 45° stop screw contacting lock handle
base, tighten lock handle and recheck angle.
Repeat
Steps 4–5 if necessary, then tighten
set screw above 45° stop screw.
2. With 90° stop screw contacting lock handle
base, tighten lock handle and recheck angle.
Repeat
Steps 1–2 as necessary, then tighten
set screw above 90° stop screw.
3. Loosen lock handle and swing fixed jaw until
45° stop screw contacts lock handle base.
Setting Angles Between Stops
(45°
-
90°)
1. To find your angle, use scale on side of vise,
or use combination square or bevel protractor
for more precise measurements.
2. Adjust and lock fixed vise jaw to your chosen
angle.
3. Loosen lock bolt shown in Figure 44 on
movable vise so jaw can match angle of
workpiece and fixed jaw.
Figure 44. Movable vise positioned to match
angle of fixed vise jaw.
4. Tighten movable vise against workpiece,
then tighten lock bolt.
Movable Vise
Fixed Vise
Lock Bolt
90° Stop
Screw
Fixed Vise Jaw
Vise Lock Handle
45° Stop
Screw
Set Screw
Содержание G0811
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