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Instructions & PartsSM100BSM400K025S1K005Table of Contents2SM100B/SM400 Manual Engraver13K025S1 Selectable Arm19K005 Motor InstructionsMachine DiagramPantograph OperationSetup & LayoutEngraving & Changing CuttersAdjusting Depth of Cut & Continuous EngravingName Tags & Font Letter SizesLayout Design TipsMaintenance & Spare PartsInstallation & OperationFinished Font SizesAdjustmentsScott Machine Development Corp.Since1962200 Prospect Ave., Walton, NY 13856Tel: 607/865-6511 8:30-5:00 ET Parts-June2016

K025S1 - Selectable Arm for SM100BInstallation & Operating InstructionsScott Machine Development Corp.Ship: 200 Prospect Ave. Mail: PO Box 88, Walton, NY 13856-088Tel: 607.865.6511 Fax: 607.865.7269Web: www.scottmachinecorp.com

K025S1 - Selectable Arm for use with SM100B & SM400Spare Parts - List Price Minimum Order 25.00PARTS FOR SELECTABLE ARM - K025S1for use with SM100B & SM4002011 SPARE PARTS - LIST PRICEMinimum Order 25.00CATALOG NO.DESCRIPTIONPRICE 6.60 KS001Motor link lock screw assembly (washer) KS002T-slot nut10.40 KS003Pivot link lock screw assembly (washer)7.80 KS004Motor thumb screw assembly (nylon plug)3.10 KTSB1Pantograph stylus holder K044Pantograph grip cover - black K045Pantograph grip assembly K046Set screw only for stylus shaft18.405.8025.501.60Use with K005* (117 volt) motor (NOT INCLUDED).* K007 (Power Converter) for export.Ver. 9/11

INSTALLATION of Selectable Arm (K025S1) and Pantograph Mounting Bracket (K026S1) onto SM100B Remove 2:1 mounting kit (K100B05) and mounting kit (K100B16) by removing two screws . Use spacer bar to mount selectable pantograph (K025S1) and mounting kit (K026S1). Tighten screws .OPERATION of Selectable Ratio Pantograph (K025S1) Loosen motor link lock screw . Slide motor mounting block to desired ratio,align marks and tighten screw.* Loosen pivot link lock screw . Slide pivot link to desired ratio, align marksand tighten screw.* Proceed with use of pantograph as outlinedin Signgraver (SM100B or SM400) operatinginstructions.* Please Note: These marks must be properlyaligned to ensure the best engraving.Special Note: With smaller fonts and greaterreductions (eg. ML212, 4:1) use stylusmounted depth control (K002B). See pg 8,item 14 in SM100B/400 operating instructions.

FONT TEMPLATES Sizing ChartFont 202.403.00

ADJUSTMENTS to Machine when Changing Ratio and/or FontsPlease read before engraving:As each different ratio is selected on the pantograph, the actual spanof the arm is increased or decreased in size. Therefore it is necessaryto compensate by adjusting the machine to fit the ratio selected.Each Tag Engraver base has 3 locations (holes labelled A, B, C) forthe upper Master Type Bar. Additionally, the Sign Blank Plate (or TagAdapter) can be inserted into the machine in a reverse position.The following chart is to be used as a guideline so that the machinecan be properly set up before engraving.Note: This chart illustrates set up allowing for maximum sign blanksize that can be used in each ratio.FontML2101/4” masterRatioUpper master type barhole locationMaximum sign blanksizeSign blank plate or tagadapter position2A3½”forward2.5A3”* reverse3A2”* reverse3.5A1½”* reverse4ML2113/8” masterML2125/8” masterML131” masterML2141 5/16” masterML151 3/4” master* Tag Adapter in reverse positionnot recommended2A3½”forward2.5A2½”* reverse3A2”* reverse3.5C1”* reverse4C¾”* reverse2A3½”forward2.5A2½”* reverse3A2”* reverse3.5C1”* reverse4C¾”* reverse2A3½”forward2.5B2¼”* reverse3B2”* reverse3.5B1¼”* reverse4B1”* reverse2A3½”forward2.5A3”* reverse3A2”* reverse3.5A1½”* reverse4B1”* reverse2A3½”forward2.5A3½”* reverse3A2”* reverse3.5B1½”* reverse4B1¼”* reversecontinued.

ADJUSTMENTS to Machine when Changing Ratio and/or FontsNote: This chart illustrates set up allowing for maximum sign blank size that can be used in each ratio with large letterswhile allowing for a longer message with more characters.FontML2141 5/16” masterML151 3/4” masterRatioUpper master type barhole locationMaximum sign blanksizeSign blank plate or tagadapter position2A3½”forward2.5B2½”* reverse3B2”* reverse3.5B1¼”* reverse4C1”* reverse2A3½”forward2.5B2½”* reverse3B2”* reverse3.5C1”* reverse4C1”* reverse

Scott Machine Development Corporation200 Prospect Ave PO Box 88 Walton, NY 13856Phone: 607-865-6511 Fax: 607-865-7269www.scottmachinecorp.comK005Engraver &Beveler MotorINSTALLING CUTTERSAlways unplug Motor before changing cutter1 Remove Motor Mounted Depth Control2 Press the Shaft Lock Button and loosenthe Collet Nut.3 Remove the cutter and replace with theone of your choiceMotor Speed Switch;Set to LOW for EngravingSet to HIGH for Beveling4 Tighten Collet Nut just enough so cuttercan still move freely. Replace the MotorMounted Depth Control on the motoruntil it locks against the Motor Link .5 The Cutter tip should be protruding fromthe Motor Mounted Depth Control. Pressa flat piece of engraving material againstthe cutter tip so it is flush with the end ofthe Motor Mounted Depth Control.6 Press the Shaft Lock Button and tightenthe Collet Nut.7 Loosen the Motor Clamping Screw andturn the motor clockwise 1/8 of a turn.Tighten the Motor Clamping Screw.Tighten the Motor Mounted Depth Control.The tip of the cutter should be exposedslightly. The amount it is exposed will bethe depth of the cut. Always start with ashallow cut, then increase to the requireddepth.Shaft Lock ButtonMotor LinkMotor ClampingScrew withNylon Plug toprotect motorthreadsMOTOR SPEED SWITCHLow - Use for EngravingHigh - Use for BevelingMotor MountedDepth ControlCollet NutCutter

Engraving & Changing Cutters Adjusting Depth of Cut & Continuous Engraving Name Tags & Font Letter Sizes Layout Design Tips Maintenance & Spare Parts 13 K025S1 Selectable Arm Installation & Operation Finished Font Sizes Adjustments 19 K005 Motor Instructions Scott Machine

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