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insert the tracer point in the channel of the bit and block the machine head. Next slightly
raise the tracer point so that it does not drag the key.
NOTE: Enter through the middle of the channels without touching the sides, and on
the second pass enter from the right side and exit from the left, without exercising any
pressure (just gently supporting the tracer point).
NOTE: To cut the lateral dimples, use the cutter-tracer point combination: F-1 /
P-1. Insert until shoulders stop the key from going in any further. Activate the tracer
point spring mechanism and use the cutting force control system.
See Fig. 7
5.2.4 OP-WH.P AND OP-WY.P KEYS
Use cutter-tracer point pair: F-11 / P-11.
The key is secured in the clamp when its tip stops it from being inserted any fur-
ther.
It is necessary to block the tracer point (deactivate the spring mechanism).
NOTE: After vertically adjusting the tracer point, you need to slightly lower the
tracer point, by turning the adjustment wheel 5 points to the right. Then you have to
insert the tracer point in the channel of the bit and block the machine head. Next slightly
raise the tracer point so that it does not drag the key.
NOTE: We recommend using the slide spring mechanism system.
NOTE: We recommend you do a roughing pass and then another finishing pass
following the whole profile of the pattern of the key. Machine in a downward direction
(from the tip of the key to the head).
See Fig. 8
5.2.5 ME-4.P, ME-6.P, ME-7.P, ME-8.P, ME-11.P AND ME-12.P
Use cutter-tracer point pair: F-11 / P-11.
Secure the key in the clamp using the AD-MM adaptor.
- Position the adaptor on the clamp, so that it is stopped by the tip.
- Insert the key into the adaptor.
- As you secure the adaptor in the clamp, the key is secured in the adaptor.
It is necessary to block the tracer point (deactivate the spring mechanism).
NOTE: After vertically adjusting the tracer point, you need to slightly lower the
tracer point, by turning the adjustment wheel 5 points to the right. Then you have to
insert the tracer point in the channel of the bit and block the machine head. Next slightly
raise the tracer point so that it does not drag the key.
NOTE: We recommend using the slide spring mechanism system.
See Fig. 9
5.2.6 TUBULAR KEYS
Use the tracer-point. F-8 / P-8.
Fix the key into the "V" of the clamp, to do that, use the new adaptor for tubular keys.
You have to activate the springing of the tracer.
The cutting operation is more comfortable is we support the hand activating the
carriage activation level on the support level for tubular keys.
See Fig. 10
5.2.7 CISA KEYS
Utilizar la fresa-palpador: F-1 / P-1.
El amarre de la llave en la mordaza se realiza haciendo "tope cuello".
Es preciso activar el muelleo del palpador.
Para aumentar la precisión del cifrado, utilizar el sistema de "Control de fuerza
de duplicado".
See Fig. 11
5.2.8 HU-HAA KEY
Use the tracer-point. F-11 / P-11.
Fix the key into the clamp until the "neck stop".
The tracer must be blocked (deactivate the springing).
NOTE: After vertically regulating the tracer, this should be slightly lowered by
turning the regulation wheel 5 points to the right. Then, the tracer has to be intro-
duced into the bit channel and the machine head blocked. Then the tracer should be
slightly raised so it does not pull the key.
NOTE: Enter by the centre of the channel without touching the edges, and in the
second pass enter by the right side and come out by the left side, without applying
any pressure (only lightly supporting the tracer).
See Fig. 12
5.2.9 NARROW CHANNEL KEYS
Height of the fixing area = 1.40
Minimum height of the key = 7.00
The fixing is done at the rear
See Fig. 13
5.2.10 TE-12P KEY
Use the tracer-point. F-5 / P-5.
Fix the key into the clamp until the "neck stop", but introducing the key from the rear.
You have to activate the springing of the tracer.
The increase the coding precision, use the "Control of duplicating force" system.
NOTE: The clamps have some small spaces, to free to allow the pins at the
points of the key.
See Fig. 14
5.2.11 FIC-2 AND FIC-3 KEYS
Use the tracer-point. F-11 / P-11.
The key is fixed into the clamp by using the AD-2H adaptor.
-Position the adaptor on the clamp, until it reaches the front limit.
-Introduce the key into the adaptor, until it reaches the front stop.
The tracer must be blocked (deactivate the springing).
Block the head of the machine at a height allowing the cutter to pass over the
clamp without touching it.
Cut the two upper sides.
Turn the keys taking, taking care to carefully remove the burs to assure the
correct positioning and fixing of the key, and cut the two other sides of the key.
See Fig. 15
5.2.12 WIN-1D, WIN-2D, WIN-3D AND WIN-4D KEYS.
Use the tracer-point. F-15 / P-15.
The key is fixed into the clamp using the P-WIN template and reaching the "point limit".
The original key should be fixed with the teeth upwards (as shown in the drawing).
The tracer must be blocked (deactivate the springing).
Introduce the tracer exactly on one of the points, and lock the head of the machine
at that height.
Proceed with the cutting.
See Fig. 16
5.2.13 JIS-4.P KEY
Use cutter-tracer point pair: F-11 / P-11.
Secure the key in the clamp using the AD-MJ adaptor.
-Position the adaptor on the clamp, so that it is stopped by the tip.
-Insert the key into the adaptor, until its shoulders are stopped by the plate that
rotates. In this position, clamp the key in the adaptor.
It is necessary to block the tracer point (deactivate the spring mechanism).
See Fig. 17
5.2.14 FO-6.P KEY
Use cutter-tracer point pair: F-22 / P-22.
Secure the key in the clamp, using the relevant adaptor.
- Position and secure the adaptors on the clamp.
- When positioning the key, make sure that it is really flat, so that the two cuts
are the same.
It is necessary to block the tracer point (deactivate the spring mechanism).
Insert the tracer point if the groove of a letter. Block the machine head and raise
the tracer point slightly so that it does not knock against the adaptor.
Start cutting.
See Fig. 18
Reading the code on the original key
• The original key has 6 cutting positions, which are defined by the letters: A, B, C, D,
E and F, as shown in the figure below.
• In each of the key's positions, there are 4 different possible combinations (defined by
numbers), which we are going to indicate and number:
1
2
3
4

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