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Renzetti 2000 Series User manual

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12
Note: This screw is for setting drag.
It is not intended to lock the shaft.
Do Not overtighten!
2,037,995
2,535,148
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26
24
CLEAR NYLON
Center line
Cradle
Cradle Arm
Rotary Shaft
Cradle Support
Tension Screw
Cradle Arm Lock Screw
Cradle Support
Cradle Support Collar
Stem Lock
Screw
Pedestal Base
7/29/21
Your vise has been assembled and lubricated at the factory. All you have to do is attach
it to your existing traveler c-clamp or pedestal base as shown below. The jaws on your vise
have been black oxide coated and then oiled. After use they should be coated with oil
or rust inhibitor such as WD-40 to prevent rust or oxidation caused by acidity in your fingers.
Any light general purpose grease, preferably silicone grease, can be applied on any
moving part or o-ring*. Please note, our warranty does not cover rust damage.
We urge you to take time to familiarize yourself with the mechanics of
your traveler vise. Rotary tying can be easier and more productive.
See tips (opposite page). Please return your warranty card to validate
your warranty.
Vise Head Assembly
Note:
This product is covered under
U.S. Patents No.5,169,079 , No.4,169,562 , No 6,564,494132
MADE WITH PRIDE IN TITUSVILLE, FL
Note: Lubricate all parts and threads as needed
True Rotary
Model # C2003 Pedestal Model
Renzetti Traveler 2000 Series
252-40186
200-40272
200-40273
130-03024
290-40863
CLEAR NYLON
Stem Lock Screw
ITEM
QTY.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1 1
250-40006
7" Traveller Base Stem
2 1
290-40264
Cradle Arm Assly
3 1
4 1
290-40830
Cradle Support Collar Assly
5 1
130-03016
Lubricated O-Ring
6 1
110-00003
Cradle Arm Lock Screw
7 1
290-40826
Cradle Support
8 1
120-01147
Cradle Support Tension Screw
9 1
200-40271
Traveller Rotary Head
10 1
Rotary Shaft, Right Hand
11
Rotary Shaft, Left Hand
12 3
120-01658
Nylon Flat Washer
13 1
290-40835
Traveller Crank Arm
14 1
120-01450
Jaw Mounting Screw
15 1
110-00005
Rotary Tension Screw
16
1
110-00041
Collar
17 1
290-40336
Primary Jaw
18 1
290-40337
Secondary Jaw
19 2
Ball Bearing
20 1
130-03038
Jaw Spring
21 1
110-00042
Jaw Adjusting Screw
22 1
290-40313
Cam Arm
23 1
130-03017
Jaw O-ring
24 2
Tension Adjusting Knob
25 1
252-40158
Traveler Base Assembly
26 1
252-40180
Stem Support
27 1
120-01149
Pedestal Base Mounting Screw
Primary Knob
O-ring
Incorrect
Correct
For more rotary tying techniques ask your retailer for the
Renzetti rotary tying tips video.
Jaw adjusting
Screw
Jaw adjusting
Screw
Cam
Cam
Centerline
Centerline
Cradle
Centerline
02/17/2016 C200XB
Improper hook placement will
damage jaws and voids warranty.
Hook Placement In Jaw
Rotary head
Rotary shaft
Detail 9
End Cap
Crank arm
Rotary tension screw
Detail 10
Detail 2
Detail 3
Detail 4
Jaw Gap
Rotary Tension Adjustment
If desired you can change the amount of drag
against the rotary motion of your vise.
refer to detail 9.
1. Hold the rotary shaft and the primary knob
in one hand.
2. With the other hand loosen the end cap
knob a little bit.
3. Either tighten the primary knob to increase
tension or loosen the knob to decrease tension.
4. Again hold the rotary shaft and the
primary knob in one hand and tighten the
end cap
5. Use the rotary tension screw to add rotary
tension or to stop rotation.
1: When applying dubbing remember to use your rotary action, this allows
you to always be in contact with the area you are wrapping.
2. The secret to palmering a hackle by rotary is the half hitch. After tying in
the hackle, wrap your thread to the point at which you wish to stop the
hackle. Then apply a half hitch. Hang the bobbin from the bobbin cradle.
As the hackle is palmered the thread will roll with the hook. At the end of
the palmer let your hackle pliers hang. Pick up the bobbin, swing the
cradle out of the way and tie off the hackle.
3. Remember that a rotary vise makes all sides of your fly viewable by
rotating the vise.
Tips on True Rotary Tying
Maximum Suggested Clamping Position
Excessive Clamping
Jaw Mounting
Screw
For the complete line of Renzetti products and accessories.
Please visit our website.
www.renzetti.com
or
www.truerotary.com
Cam
Centerline
Rotary shaft
1 The most important step of rotary tying is proper
positioning of the hook in the jaw.
Always place the hook in the jaw so that the shank
of the hook rotates on the center line of the rotary
shaft as shown in detail 1.
2. As hook size increases be sure to place the hook
deeper in the jaws as shown in detail 2 and detail 3.
3. Never try to hold the hook at the extreme tip of the
jaw asshown in detail 4. This practice will cause
premature failure of the jaw clamping faces.
Detail 1
Clamp
Detail 5
1. Start w/ cam handle in release position as shown in detail 5. (note: cam handle may need to be
positioned further forward to allow for larger hook sizes.)
2. Use the jaw adjusting screw to adjust the gap until the desired hook just slips into the jaws. See
detail 6.
3. To clamp the hook, swing the cam to the clamp position. See detail 5.
Note: If the cam does not come up to the clamp position, loosen the jaw adjusting screw a little
and reclamp the hook. Repeat this procedure until the cam locks the hook in the correct position.
Note: There is no need to exert excessive force on the cam. Simply clampthe hook and test to see
if it moves. If it does slip, readjust the jaw setting screw.
Setting The Jaw Gap
NOTE: Over clamping will cause damage to the jaws.
Detail 8
Release
Jaw Adjustment
Position 1
Position 2
Position 3
Detail 7
Correct
Detail 6
The jaws of your traveller vise can be moved to any one of three positions
to accomodate hook sizes 28 to 4/0. Position 1 is for hooks 28-16, Position
2 is for hooks 16-2, Position 3 is for hooks 2-4/0. Refer to detail 7. To change
positions remove the jaw mounting screw and slide the jaw to the desired
position. Replace the jaw mounting screw and tighten. Refer to detail 8.
O-ring

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