Руководство Пользователя для Bosch 1006vsr 3
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To rotate upper wheel:
Refer to Figure 7.
6. Remove the lower wheel to provide clear-
ance for the following steps.
7. Turn the upper wheel knob (A) counter-
clockwise to lower the upper wheel bracket
(B) below the frame block (C).
(B) below the frame block (C).
8. Rotate
the
upper wheel 90 degrees (D), then
raise the upper wheel bracket (B) until it is
seated against the frame.
seated against the frame.
9. Reinstall lower wheel, engage the quick
release lever, and raise lower wheel to the
operating position.
operating position.
Figure 7
Rolling Tips
Observe the following tips for successful
operation of the English Wheel:
operation of the English Wheel:
• Make sure workpiece and wheels are clean
and free of any debris.
• Start rolling slowly, then increase speed.
• Try rolling the wheels up to, but not past the
• Try rolling the wheels up to, but not past the
workpiece edge.
• Mark the workpiece with a non-permanent
marker to contour the metal or follow
tracking patterns.
tracking patterns.
• Use the lightest wheel pressure possible to
shape the workpiece. Too much pressure
will crease or ruin the metal.
will crease or ruin the metal.
• Use light pressure for smoothing, high
pressure for rough shaping.
Adjusting the Quick Release Lever
Refer to Figure 8:
The quick release lever is adjusted at the
factory. However, it may have become loose
during shipping. The set screws must engage
the lever to prevent it from slipping.
factory. However, it may have become loose
during shipping. The set screws must engage
the lever to prevent it from slipping.
To adjust the quick release lever:
1. Examine the flats on the quick release lever.
Figure 8
If a setscrew does not contact a flat on the lever:
2. Use a hex wrench to loosen the setscrews.
Turn the quick release lever so that the
setscrew is aligned with the flat on the lever,
then tighten the setscrews.
setscrew is aligned with the flat on the lever,
then tighten the setscrews.
Wheel Alignment
Wheel alignment can be adjusted by positioning
the upper wheel with respect to the lower wheel.
the upper wheel with respect to the lower wheel.
Refer to Figure 9:
1. Loosen four setscrews (A).
2. Determine the direction that the upper wheel
should be shifted to align with the lower
wheel.
wheel.
3. Turn the corresponding adjusting nut (B)
outward (counterclockwise) in small
incremental steps and the other adjusting
nut inward by the same amount.
incremental steps and the other adjusting
nut inward by the same amount.
4. Tighten the four setscrews(A).