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  • This step can be skipped but was left in to show how close you get after following the above. Lock off the four retaining bolts followed by the locking nut. We should now be pretty close with only a small pip left in the centre of the notch. <br/>  +
  • This step isn't really required, I personaThis step isn't really required, I personally like to do it just to see how far out we are to start with, and for the purpose of this tutorial it shows how quick it is to go from this to perfect.
    ...Use a regular sized V notch around 30mm wide for the test

    .Use a regular sized V notch around 30mm wide for the test</div> </div> <br/>  +
  • Using a straight edge placed BETWEEN the tUsing a straight edge placed BETWEEN the teeth of the blade (W/I) you can see we have a gap around 2-3mm. On the opposite blade (W/O) we need to turn the setting bolt anti clockwise until the tips of the teeth just touch the straight edge, as seen in the second picture. If the tips of the teeth were overlapping we would need to increase separation by turning the adjusting bolt clockwise. Transfer the straight edge to the opposite blade (W/O) and adjust W/I as above.
    lade (W/O) and adjust W/I as above. <br/>  +
  • We can now repeat the process on the front V notches.  +
  • [[ZX5 Adjusting V Notch Depth and Position|https://stuga.dokit.app/wiki/ZX5_Adjusting_V_Notch_Depth_and_Position]]  +