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Insert the ring to be engraved into the grooves of the three
self-centering fiber jaws (II), as illustrated in Figure # 1. Turn the
chucking knob (A) clockwise and secure the ring tightly. When engraving a
ring with a stone, position the ring so that the stone is aligned with the
stone holder (D). Tighten the set screw to hold the stone. |
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The jaws have a narrow groove for narrow rings and a wide groove for
wide rings. The jaws are reversed by loosening the jaw holding screws (B)
illustrated in Figure # 2. |
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The engraving dial is two sided. Use the small letter side for narrow
rings and the large letter side for wide rings. The dial is reversed by
removing the thumb screw (V) as illustrated in Figure # 3.
The engraving dial is released by pushing the turning lever (C) as
illustrated in Figure # 3, towards the dial. this action releases the
dial locking pin (F). Turn the dial to the desired letter.
Release the turning lever. |
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Move the tracing stylus (G) as illustrated in Figure # 4, so that the point
is in the groove of the letter. |
Press down on the knobbed lever (I) as illustrated in Figure # 5 and trace
the grooves of the letter. |
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Clearer tracing will result by tracing the letter with the tracing
stylus as shown in Figure # 6 rather than in Figure # 7. Retracing parts of
the letters and changing directions may yield poor results. Raise the
knobbed lever and move the tracing stylus to the next letter part. Be
careful not to raise the knobbed lever too far, because that will advance
the spacing of the ring. |
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After tracing one letter, raise the knobbed lever upwards until
resistance is felt. this action automatically advances the ring into
position for the next letter to be engraved. Raising the knobbed lever also
releases the dial locking pin. The engraving dial can be advanced to the
next letter.
Spacing between the letters is controlled by the adjusting screw (O) as
illustrated in Figure # 8. A four tooth advance will normally give
the correct spacing. Loosen the wing nut (W) and adjust the screw so
that the desired spacing is achieved. Be sure to tighten the wing
nut. |