Pro-Cut PFM 9.2 User Manual

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If a rotor has an extra wide face width, or if the inboard face is wider than the outboard face, the
inserts may be adjusted to allow for staggered cheeks by loosening the throat depth lock screws,
moving the insert holder to the desired position and then re-tightening the throat depth lock screws.

USING THE 50-1200 CUTTING HEAD

CONTINUED

TO FIT THE TOOL HOLDER PLATE TO THE SLIDE PLATE:

50-1200 CUTTING HEAD

ASSEMBLY

1.

2.

3.

4.

Loosen the travel limit screw until it no longer crosses
the slot on the bottom surface of the tool holder plate.

Carefully loosen the position lock knob until the cam on
the bottom surface is just below flush with the bottom
surface of the tool holder plate.

Slide the tool holder over the male dovetail on the slide
plate.

Once in place re-tighten the position lock knob (4) and
the travel limit screw (1).

1

3

2

4

Inboard mounting bracket
Outboard mounting bracket
Slide pin
Slide pin clamp screw
Data cable

THE SLIDE SENSOR 50-1206

1

2

5

3/4

(Obscured)

THE SLIDE SENSOR is an absolute encoder device, nearly identical to those used in digital calipers. When mounted to
a correctly adjusted cutting head and properly calibrated it should give an accuracy of +/-0.005" [0.127mm]. The sensor
itself is enclosed in a case to prevent dust contamination. This is a precise instrument, please take care. Its housing will
prevent most damage, but it is not intended to take large loads or impacts nor be used as a handle.

50-1206 COMPONENTS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

THE SLIDE SENSOR 50-1206

ASSEMBLY

Loosen, but do not remove, the slide pin clamp screw. Using the four screws provided mount the inboard and
outboard mounting brackets to the holes tapped in the top surface of the tool arms. You will likely need to
adjust the slide side to side, or move the arms to match the separation of the brackets. Before tightening the
bracket screws, please make sure the slide sensor is parallel to the rail on which the arms move. Once you're
sure this is parallel, tighten the four mounting bracket screws and the slide pin clamp screw.

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