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5. 

CUTTING STANDARD KEYS

A. 

Most key clamping requirements use the standard jaw “A” configuration.  Jaw requirements to make

              deeper cuts in small keys, or to clamp other  types of keys simply loosen the key clamp knob a few extra

              turns and lift-and-turn the jaw assemblies from A” to “B” to “C” to “D”.

B. 

Keys are always gauged with the full-function flip-up key gauges.  We do not recommend bottom

              shoulder gauging because key blank manufacturers do not always maintain a reliable correlation between 

              bottom and top shoulder positions on the key blanks they make.

C. 

Always remember to flip down your key gauges before cutting a key. Failure to do so will prevent the 

              key from being cut by the cutter wheel.

D. 

Always cut keys from 

Bow-to-Tip

.  NEVER MAKE YOUR FIRST CUT FROM 

              TIP-TO-BOW.

The RY200 is specifically designed to cut most cylinder keys and U.S. and Foreign automotive keys by operating 

the machine’s “stick-shift” lever SMOOTHLY from 

Right-to-Left

.  The key will be cut properly starting at the 

Bow and ending at the tip of the key.  It is O.K. to make a “cleanup” cut back to the bow of the key ONLY after the 

key has already been cut from Bow to tip.

NOTE:  If an excessive amount of key blank material is removed on the cleanup cut (second cut) your cutter may 

need replacing or re-sharpening. Rytan can sharpen your dull cutter.

6. 

CUTTING DEEP CUTS IN SMALL KEYS

A. 

Most key clamping requirements use the standard jaws “A” configuration.  If you are making deep

              cuts you may have to rotate to the “B” jaw configuration.  You must loosen the painted key clamping 

              knobs a few turns,turn the vise and retighten.

Make sure your vise jaws are clean (with no chips in the way) and as you secure the vise jaw on to your key - be 

sure to push the key into the jaw firmly and make sure they remain flat, and parallel into the vise jaws when 

tightening the large painted key clamp knob

When clamping keys in the jaws be sure to open the jaws ONLY enough to slide the key in place.

Please see below for more Vise Jaw information.

B. 

Keys are always gauged with the full-function flip-up key gauges.

C. 

Always remember to Flip Down your key gauges before cutting a key.  Failure to do so will 

              not cut the key.

D. 

Switch ON your machine and operate the “stick-shift” lever until the stylus is right over the left 

              edge of the first cut closest to the bow of the key, gently press down on the carriage with the black

              tear-drop hand, then reach down and pull out the carriage release (small round black knob) and release 

              the  carriage.  You may ease up on the carriage and manipulate the carriage controls to make a smooth

              gentle

 cut down the left edge of the first “V” cut in the key to the last cut on the tip of the key - cutting 

              all cuts on the key.

E. 

You may want to reverse the direction of the carriage and make a “clean-up” cut back to the 

               bow of the key.

F. 

Push down and lock back your carriage.  Turn OFF the machine.

NOTE:  CUTTING STEEL KEYS IS NOT RECOMMENDED.

 

Cutting steel keys will accelerate cutter wear.  Some steel keys will ruin your cutter wheel with just one pass.

               NOTE:  

Some automotive presentation keys are made of Hardened Steel and can ruin the cutter wheel instantly!

               Don’t be fooled by the decorative Gold, Brass, or Silver plating on these keys.

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Summary of Contents for RY200

Page 1: ...TTER RY20030 and RY20028 STYLUS CUT MORE KEYS ADD 135 00 RY39 Auxillary Lamp Kit ADDITIONAL COST S T R A I G H T NOW YOU CAN CUT KEYS LIKE GM AND KWIKSET TITAN FIRST CUT WITH ONE SIDE STRAIGHT LIKE TH...

Page 2: ...7 VISE JAWS 8 TOP SHOULDER GAUGING 9 CLAMPING KEYS 10 BEST and TIP GAUGING 11 RELEASING THE CARRIAGE 12 CUTTER SHAFT LOCK 13 REMOVING REPLACING CUTTER 14 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT 15 SPACE ADJUSTMENT 16 KEY G...

Page 3: ...g Do not attempt to remove key blank or key blank material while cutter is rotating T Never use machine in an explosive atmosphere For example if your machine is in a service vehicle with a fuel leak...

Page 4: ...must loosen the painted key clamping knobs a few turns turn the vise and retighten Make sure your vise jaws are clean with no chips in the way and as you secure the vise jaw on to your key be sure to...

Page 5: ...blade Some padlock keys and some General Motors keys have cuts deeper than 142 from the back edge of the key blade For these keys you can flip your vise jaws to B Loosen the vise jaw a few turns flip...

Page 6: ...l the old plungers springs and screws Or you can buy a complete set with the plunger top jaw bottom jaw screws and springs Simply drop the cartridges in place you will need two cartridges You will reu...

Page 7: ...ure to flip down the key gauges will prevent you key machine from cutting the key KEY CLAMPING Ford double sided keys Keys such as Ford double sided ignition and door do not have a top shoulder to gau...

Page 8: ...two actions With your right hand push down gently on the carriage s large teardrop knob just enough to push the carriage down a small distance While holding the carriage down reach around with your th...

Page 9: ...ge Then PULL the release button 2 P U L L t h e r e l e a s e b u t t o n PRESS DOWN New Cutter will cut straight on left side Adjustable Stylus NEW 4 WAY VISES CLAMPS MORE KEYS 2 WAY 3 WAY 1 WAY 4 WA...

Page 10: ...finished reinstalling the cutter wheel Pulling UP on the cutter shaft lock releases the cutter and the cutter shaft from the locked position Failure to unlock the cutter when attempting to cut a key...

Page 11: ...er wheel and Left Hand Nut DON T OVERTIGHTEN the cutter wheel nut The Left Hand Nut is self tightening as you use it Overtightening the cutter wheel nut may make it harder to remove later and may resu...

Page 12: ...AY 1 WAY 4 WAY Cutter Shaft LOCK Power Switch UP ON Down off Fig 15 Observe that the cutter wheel missed the key blank in the right vise by carefully turning the cutter BACKWARDS by hand the cutter te...

Page 13: ...ex Wrench IMPORTANT Verify that your depth adjustment is correct and readjust if necessary 16 KEY GAUGE ADJUSTMENT Stack two identical key blanks one on top of the other and clamp in the right hand vi...

Page 14: ...20 which is approximately 12 thousands of an inch per turn Tighten the 7 16 Hex Jam Nut on the slotted screw stud use moderate tightness After tightening the 7 16 not check the gap between the stylus...

Page 15: ...Cutter wheel may be dull This can cause the key to try to float and not cut deep enough in the deepest cuts Replace or resharpen the cutter 2 Carriage spring may be weak or adjusted to light Replace t...

Page 16: ...to be done carefully because if the edge of the stylus is blunted to much you will narrow the width of the pin seat somewhere in the middle if the stylus is sharp it will scrape the key to much if the...

Page 17: ...eying jobs will put more wear on the cutter wheel than going a little slower The machine s high speed stick shift feature extremely powerful motor and extra large diameter cutter are a real temptation...

Page 18: ...it s not in use put a piece of heavy cardboard a small piece of wood or even a piece of indoor outdoor carpet WHEN DO I REPLACE a Replace the cutter wheel when deburring the key seems to take longer t...

Page 19: ...n the same way you would do if you were going to cut a key This will require a bit of muscle in your left hand because you re trying to hold onto the linkages while trying to release the carriage agai...

Page 20: ...e of 1 diameter hard wood dowel purchased from your local hardware store Cut off a piece about 6 long and use it to pound out the bearings with a hammer Cut off a piece of 1 diameter hard wood dowel a...

Page 21: ...dn t We Use Gears to Drive the Carriage Left and Right Gears are pumps on a key machine they pump dirt and key cuttings Gears get crunchy our linkages do not Why Aren t the Vise Jaws Hardened Simple m...

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