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Check-line WT-100 Operating Instructions

Check-line WT-100 Operating Instructions

Warp tension meter

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INSTRUMENT ZERO CHECK
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T
M
ARP
ENSION
ETER
Prior to use, and/or occasionally, place the instrument on a smooth, fl at
WT-100
"reference surface". Be sure sled-bottom and ski-contact surfaces are
resting fi rmly on the reference
Normally, indicator should read "0" with dial hand at the 12 o'clock
position. If not, loosen BEZEL LOCK SCREW (4) and rotate dial to
line up "0" with dial hand. Tighten lock screw.
NOTE: Dial will not read "0" when instrument is removed from the
reference surface.
CARE
This precision instrument should be handled with extreme care. Ideally,
the work area should be free of dust, vibrations, excessive moisture and
extreme temperature differentials. Store in an enclosure when not in use.
Never depress the thumb-lever to retract the ski and allow it to free fall.
This will likely damage the indicator's delicate internal components.
Occasionally clean the sled and ski warp contacting surfaces with a soft
cloth or paper wiper.
Do not apply oil to any parts.
Any apparent damage to this instrument should necessitate returning for repair
Operating Instructions
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Tel: +1 (281) 516-9292 / (888) 275-5772 eFax: +1 (866) 234-0451
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Summary of Contents for Check-line WT-100

  • Page 1 ENSION ETER Prior to use, and/or occasionally, place the instrument on a smooth, fl at WT-100 “reference surface”. Be sure sled-bottom and ski-contact surfaces are resting fi rmly on the reference Normally, indicator should read “0” with dial hand at the 12 o’clock position.
  • Page 2 WARP TENSION METER TENSIOMETER GAGING PROCEDURE PRINCIPLES & USE After having taken the “warp preliminaries” into consideration, hold instrument in right hand as illustrated on the front cover photograph. This hand held tension comparator provides a loom operator with a visual calibrated dial indication of warp tension.