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Old 11th December 2012, 04:03 PM   #1
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Maybe the purpose is different. Fieles are applied to keep a static position, whereas the screws that fix the jaw screw ought to have the ability to be screwed and unscrewed with a relative easiness. I have checked my set crew to respond to post #22 . It is in a poor condition; i will not take it off again. Its point is worn; i couldn't figure out whether it ended in an actual pin or flat shape. But it all appears that its body has a thread; at least it went out and back in with a screweing movement.
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Old 12th December 2012, 06:04 PM   #2
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Hello:

To operate the "set screw", a channel is required in the jaw screw, which can not be noticed in the lock the post number 20. I do not know if Fernando lock has this ...

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Old 12th December 2012, 06:07 PM   #3
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Hola:

Para actuar, el "set screw" requiere un canal en el tornillo pèdrero (flint screw), que no se observa en la llave (lock) del post numero 20. No sé si el arma de Fernando la tiene....

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Old 12th December 2012, 09:18 PM   #4
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Hola Fernando,
I am not sure if it has to be always as you say. If there is a channel, you have to insert the setscrew always in the same position, which is not so viable, once the flints don't always have the same thickness, thus requiring different settings.
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Old 13th December 2012, 12:13 AM   #5
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Hola, Fernando

No estoy de acuerdo contigo. El tornillo pedrero (flint screw) queda en la misma posición, haciendo presión sobre la mandíbula superior, cualquiera sea la medida de la piedra (flint), y en consecuencia, el agujero roscado pàra el "set screw" debería quedar enfrentado al canal (channel) del tornillo pedrero (flint screw)

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Old 13th December 2012, 12:14 AM   #6
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Hello, Fernando

I disagree with you. The screw scree (flint screw) is in the same position, putting pressure on the upper jaw, whatever the extent of the stone (flint), and therefore the threaded hole for the "set screw" should be facing the channel (channel) pedrero screw (flint screw)

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Old 13th December 2012, 01:16 AM   #7
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Hola:

Ahora que estoy revisando todo, veo que en el arma del post numero 13, con el tornillo pedrero (flint screw) fuera de la mandibula superior, se vé claramente el canal (channel). La función del "set screw", sería la de mantener indisolublemente unidos el tornillo pedrero (flint screw) a la mandibula superior, cualquiera sean las vueltas que se de a aquel.

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