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Service Manual In ternal WPC5 / WPC6  Page 5-163 Figure 5. 24 : Loca tions of the scre ws securing the stopper strip to the to wer housing The stopper strip is sec ured to the tower cover us ing 5 s crews. Check that it…

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Now use a feeler gauge to set a gap of 0.2 mm between the guide rail and the baseplate of the
gauge.
Figure 5.22: Setting the bottom position of the rear, top stopper strip (guide rail) to 0.2 mm
If you identify that the gauge and the rail are not parallel (see the figure above), you can change the
angle of the rail using the magnet.
Figure 5.23: Setting the stopper strip at right angles to the mounting bracket using the magnet.
If you wish to remove the stopper strip in order to set the angle, proceed as follows.
Set a gap of 0.2 mm here.
Take particular care to ensure that the
gauge is parallel with the surface of the
rail. If these are not parallel, the rail is not
perpendicular to the mounting surface of
the stopper strip unit.
The magnet also acts as the stopper for the
stopper strip.
If you release the locknut at the rear, you
can twist the magnet to set the inclination of
the stopper strip.
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Figure 5.24: Locations of the screws securing the stopper strip to the tower housing
The stopper strip is secured to the tower cover using 5 screws.
Check that it is perpendicular as shown below.
Figure 5.25: Setting the stopper strip at a right angle, removed from the tower.
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The positions at which the strip is secured to the tower feature oval holes.
If you need to correct the position of the strip when setting the 0.2 mm gap, you can release (but not
remove) the 5 nuts and move the strip horizontally.
HINWEIS / NOTICE
Using 2 gauges
If you are using 2 gauges, you can set the gaps between the guide rail and the gauges at
the top and bottom at the same time.
BOTTOM: 0.2 mm,
TOP: 0.5 mm
If you are only using one gauge, move the tower up until it almost reaches the top stopper.
Now use a feeler gauge to set a gap of 0.5 mm between the guide rail and the baseplate of the
gauge.