Mounting
7.2
Initial stroke adjustment
The stop for the probe pin (rest position) determines the initial stroke, that is,
the distance to the start of the measuring range. This initial stroke can be
adjusted if it is preferred that the rest position and the start of the measuring
range should be the same. The initial stroke also enables measurements to be
taken over the whole of the nominal measuring range.
Shortening the initial stroke can be helpful for workpiece checking if the probe
has already been moved up very close to the expected value.
Adjusting the initial stroke
S Loosen the internal hexagonal socket head bolt in the bore hole of the
hexagonal nut using a hexagonal screwdriver a.f. 1.3 mm (1)
Hexagonal nut
Internal hexagonal
screw
S During the adjustment procedure hold the probe pin in front of the probe tip
(2).
S Adjust the initial stroke by turning the hexagonal nut (3) using an open‐end
wrench and an internal hexagonal socket wrench, and then use the internal
hexagonal socket head bolt to stop the nut (1) from twisting.
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(3)
(1)
(2)
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