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Fig. 9
Fig. 10
REPOSITIONING THE REAR VISE JAW
The rear vise jaw can be removed from the machine's base and
repositioned. (Fig.9)
To reposition:
• Remove the M10 socket headed screw and the lever handled
locking screw and all washers that secure the rear vise jaw to
the machine's base.
• To remove the lever handled locking screw, pull the lever
upwards and hold against the spring while unscrewing the
locking screw from its service position using a flat bladed
screwdriver.
• Reposition the rear vise jaw; there are three (3) possible
positions available because of the six (6) threaded holes in
the machine's base.
• Replace lever handled locking screw and the socket headed
screw into their new service positions. Ensure that all
standard and locking washers are correctly positioned.
Repositioning the rear vise jaw to the rear-most position will
enable wider pieces of material to be cut than is possible with
the rear vise jaw in either of the more forward positions.
'V' Clamp Jaw (If supplied)
The 'V' Clamp Jaw slips over the moving front vise jaw It should
be used when cutting round material as it provides greater
clamping security. It should also be used to cut square tube in a
diamond position (Fig. 10).
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