Abstract: A stylus for key duplicating machine with replaceable segmented stylus comprising a cylindrical body; a spring-loaded tracer having a slide spindle movably engaged in one end of the cylindrical body, and a replaceable segmented stylus releasably secured on the front end of the slide spindle for replacement of the worn replaceable segmented stylus damaged during key duplicating by new one easily; and a regulating grip angularly movably engaged in the other end of the cylindrical body.
Abstract: A stylus for key duplicating machine with replaceable segmented stylus comprising a cylindrical body; a spring-loaded tracer having a slide spindle movably engaged in one end of the cylindrical body, and a replaceable segmented stylus releasably secured on the front end of the slide spindle for replacement of the worn replaceable segmented stylus damaged during key duplicating by new one easily; and a regulating grip angularly movably engaged in the other end of the cylindrical body.
Abstract: An improved spring tracer for duplicating machine for punched and laser keys comprising a longitudinal spindle suspended from an end of a synchronous lateral lever having the other end laterally connected to a longitudinal shaft for a duplicating tool in parallel with the longitudinal spindle, which can be longitudinally slidably secured on a body portion in accordance with a common longitudinal axis of the longitudinal spindle; a spring-loaded tracer engaged in the inner lower end of the longitudinal spindle for biasing a tracer stylus against an original punched or laser key by means of the spring force for tracing the depths of the key teeth of the original punched key in accordance with the said common longitudinal axis; and a regulating sleeve rotatably secured at the outer lower end of the longitudinal spindle for regulating the elevation of the spring-loaded tracer in accordance with the said common longitudinal axis, in order that a regulating action, a securing action and a biasing action can be effe
Abstract: An improved spring tracer for duplicating machine for punched and laser keys comprising a longitudinal spindle suspended from an end of a synchronous lateral lever having the other end laterally connected to a longitudinal shaft for a duplicating tool in parallel with the longitudinal spindle, which can be longitudinally slidably secured on a body portion in accordance with a common longitudinal axis of the longitudinal spindle; a spring-loaded tracer engaged in the inner lower end of the longitudinal spindle for biasing a tracer stylus against an original punched or laser key by means of the spring force for tracing the depths of the key teeth of the original punched key in accordance with the said common longitudinal axis; and a regulating sleeve rotatably secured at the outer lower end of the longitudinal spindle for regulating the elevation of the spring-loaded tracer in accordance with the said common longitudinal axis, in order that a regulating action, a securing action and a biasing action can be effe