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Normal clamping<br />

3.3.6 DoubleBack<br />

Two-part cutter comprising a tip (1) and carrier plate (2).<br />

Carrier plate and tip are positively connected via a<br />

serration (3). Due to its special back serration (4) the<br />

carrier plate (2) can only be fitted in the tool in one<br />

position and is held securely. Carrier plate and tip are<br />

clamped in the tool by means of a clamping ledge (5).<br />

The mark (7) indicates the maximum adjustment (a) of<br />

the tip in relation to the carrier plate. The bottom of the<br />

tip must not be displaced beyond this mark for safety<br />

reasons, otherwise the stability of the entire system will<br />

be jeopardized.<br />

3.3.7 Grinding DoubleBack cutters<br />

The carrier plates must first be profiled without the tips.<br />

Blind lugs (8) must be fitted in order to grind the carrier<br />

plates. They are only ground once. The lowest point in<br />

the profile is ground as close to the tool body as<br />

possible. Use a tracing pin dia. 3 mm and grinding<br />

wheel 4 mm wide for grinding. This ensures that the<br />

profile in the carrier plate is slightly wider than the profile<br />

in the tip.<br />

Remove the blind lug after grinding the carrier plate and<br />

install the tip in the bottom serration. Use a diamond<br />

wheel to grind the carbide tips.<br />

The diameter of the tracing pin must correspond with the<br />

width of the grinding wheel. After profiling, the tip must<br />

not protrude more than max. 5 mm in relation to the<br />

carrier plate. If the carrier plate is reached when the tip<br />

is resharpened, the tip must be moved forwards one<br />

space. The tip must be replaced and a new one fitted<br />

when the maximum adjustment has been reached.<br />

Tech. Dok. / WNW 850 02 / 02.2005.A / © MICHAEL WEINIG AG <strong>Weinig</strong> <strong>Tools</strong> 3-9<br />

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