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#024 Positioning Adjusting Screws
Category : Locating Technology
December18, 2009
How to Use a Positioning Adjusting Screw
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| * | After positioning, lock the adjusting screw with a nut in order to keep it tightened. This operation needs to be repeated because the adjusted point moves out of position when this nut is tightened. It is advisable to make fine adjustments with the nut temporarily tightened, and perform positioning so that the final adjustment will end with slight deformation of the screw. | ||||
| * | When the material of an adjusting screw is not stainless steel, its end is heat-treated to a hardness level of approximately 45 Hrc or higher in order to reduce deformation and wear. | ||||
| * | Adjusting screws are available in two types, fine pitch threads and coarse pitch threads, in order to ensure conformity with the degree of precision in positioning. | ||||
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It is advisable to insert a stop pin into the opposing face of the workpiece with which the end of the adjusting screw comes into contact, as this face should possess a high level of plane precision and be made of a hard material (refer to [Fig. 2]). ![]() | ||||
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