Cutting Fic-2 And Fic-3 Type Keys; Cutting Tubular Type Keys; Cutting Fo-6.P Type Keys; Cutting Mcm-10 Type Keys - JMA DAKAR Manual De Instrucciones

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3.2.6 JIS-4.P keys
Use the AD-MJ adapter (see drawing, tracer point and milling
cutter n.º 11. Position the adapter on the clamp. Put the two
keys into position, up against the plate which rotates on the
ends of the keys. Adjust the cutting depth of the two keys,
remove the flexibility of the tracer point and make the first
cut. Turn the two keys to the other side of the adapter, proceed
with the previous process of positioning the keys and make the
second cut.
See figure 16
3.2.7 FIC-2 and FIC-3 type keys
Use the tracer point and milling cutter n.º 11. Put the keys
into the clamp properly, resting them on the bottom and
pushing them into the front face of the clamp.
Position the milling cutter and the tracer point at about the
same height, remove the flexibility from the tracer point
and lock the milling cutter and tracer point so that the
milling cutter passes over the clamp without touching it.
Having cut the two top sides of the key, turn them, being
careful to remove any burrs to ensure correct positioning
and locking. 1st speed.
See figure 17
3.2.8 Tubular type keys
Use the tracer point and milling cutter n.º 8. Position the keys
in the centre of the "V", with the guides to the right, so that it
is properly seated. Adjust the keys using the indication of the
lights and always cut from top to bottom, to prevent the tracer
point bending. Remove the flexibility from the tracer point. 1st
speed.
See figure 18
3.2.9 FO-6.P type key
Place the adapters on top of the clamp. Use tool n.º 22.
When positioning the key, make sure that it is really flat,
so that the two cuts are the same. Make adjustment with
lights. Remove the flexibility from the tracer point. Insert
the tracer point into the groove of a letter, lock the height
with the right-hand lever and raise the tracer point a little
so that it does not touch the adapter. Make the cuts. 1st
speed.
Reading the code of the original key:
The original key has 6 cutting positions. To read these
correctly, take the key in your left hand so that the key
bit is to the right of the black plastic head, as shown in
Figure 19.
The 6 positions in the cutting of the key correspond to
combinations of 4 different heights which are indicated
and numbered below:
1
2
12
3
4
Height no. 1 indicates that it should not be cut. Position 2
indicates that there is a small recess in the key, and when it is
somewhat bigger it corresponds to height no. 3. Height no.4 is
the largest recess in the key.
Then take the key and mark the 6 positions, as shown below
depending on the different heights:
POSITION
A
B
INCLINATION
3
4
3.2.10 Cutting MCM-10 keys
Placing the key in the clamp.
See figure 20
3.2.11 Cutting KE-1 keys
Put the keys into place, release the clamps, set an angle
of 5º and tighten the clamps.
Warning:
The cut points of the KE-1 key must always be at the top
of the clamp. Use the adapter for vertical cutting. 1st
speed.
See figure 21

3.2.12 Cutting TE-T60 and TE-T80

Placing the key in the clamp. We can see in the picture
below how the TE-T60 key is placed.
Cutting the left side of the TE-T80 key is the same pla-
cing as the TE-T60 key. Cutting the right side of the TE-
T80 key is the same placing as the MCM-10 key, from the
backside of the clamp.
See figure 22
See figure 19
C
D
E
F
1
2
4
2

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