3. Holding And Gauging Of Keys
To ensure accurate duplication, it is imperative to gauge both the original key
and the key blank in exactly the same way.
The original key and the key blank must be flat (not tilted) and held securely in
the jaws.
There are 2 slots in the jaws for inserting the tip stop. Most keys can be gauged
using the slot at the back of the jaw. Depending on the design of the key and
the length of the blade, some keys should be gauged using the slot closer to the
front of the jaw. Make certain that the key is gauged so that the entire length of
the key to be cut will be engaged by the tracer and cutter.
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Mini Groove™
8000MGDC