What is the control matrix?

The check matrix is ​​used to ensure that the matrix will remain in place as soon as it is installed. Check nuts that are also called locked nuts, are usually thin and used in cases where there is a high probability that the first shocks will release or vibrate. Check the nuts are designed and used to prevent the first matrix and potentially causing damage or injury when using the device. Litky locking or control of matrices was designed to replace lock pads that also did not work to prevent release over time from movement and vibrations. However, there is a nylon insert on the inner part of the control matrix. The nylon insert is a key part of the matrix. This allows the nut to retain the nut on a screw or well to which it is applied. This function ensures that the control matrix remains firmly in place and will not be released vibration due to movement.

Check the nuts, only as they have if they are properly installed. ChtIf you correctly install the control matrix, it is necessary to let Čevod or screw it on to which the control matrix is ​​applied, and one or two correct key size. Furthermore, the user must take the control nut in his hand.

For installation, the user must capture the control nut via the screw or pin shaft and turn it clockwise until the nylon insert on the inside of the matrix captures the first thread. It will be clear when it will do it, because the user will feel some resistance and will not be able to turn it manually.

As soon as the user feels this resistance, he must catch the key of the correct size and turn the nut down the rest of the road down the shaft or bolt with the key. This ensures tightly. It must be turned until the locking matrix suits only against the second matrix. If necessary, the key can be used to hold the other end of the pin or screw shaft. Tight storage against the shaft and against the first maTICI will ensure that the locking matrix performs its key function so that the other matrix will release over time due to movement and vibrations.

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