Operating manual
Matrix ONE
Copyright Silca 2014
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6.13 ALIGNING/CALIBRATING THE CLAMP
The key-cutting machine comes from Silca with the clamp perfectly aligned. Alignment is necessary only if a jaw
has to be replaced.
1)
Make sure the motor ON switch is OFF.
2) Fit and secure the 2 calibrating pins (provided) to the 2 spindles as if they were tools. N.B.: the fl at part (with
greater diameter) must be visible (towards the clamp).
3) Turn on the key-cutting machine with the master switch (P).
4) Enable the key pad /calibration control board with key (K1).
5) Disable the tracer point spring (chap4.4).
D
Fig. 56
Fig. 57
6.13.1
CONTROL ALIGNMENT LEFT-HAND STATIONARY JAWS
1)
Lower the vertical carriage with the lever (D) (Fig. 57).
2)
Align the 2 pins on the key surface (chap4.3).
3) When the pins are aligned, raise them slightly with the lever (D) so that they are not in contact with the key
surface.
4) Turn the lever (D) clockwise to lock the height of the vertical carriage.
5) Move the clamp carriage with the lever (C) and take the pins into contact with several points on the left-hand
jaw (also on the side of Stop 0). If the calibration board shows a green light the fi xed-hand jaws are aligned.
6) If not, loosen the 2 screws (B7) and regulate the jaw (if necessary, loosen the 2 nuts (B4) and regulate the 2
grub screws B5) until the condition described above is achieved.
Fig. 58