Maximum Machinable Cylindrical Diameters for F1

Vicky Team
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About This Guide
When you use the rotary attachment with F1, you may want to place the rotary in different positions to achieve different results.
The way you arrange the rotary attachment with F1 changes the operatable diameter. Make sure your materials are within the operatable range.
In the table below, we list a few scenarios and the maximum operable diameters so you can check and see if your material fits the requirements.
Operatable Diameters
Rotary Mode
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Placement
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Contact Surface
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Max. Diameter
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Demonstration
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Roller
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The roller and the rotary base are in the same direction.
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The roller holds the object by its outer surface.
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88mm
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Chuck
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The chuck and the rotary base are in the same direction.
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The chuck grasps the object by its outer surface.
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83mm
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Chuck
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The chuck and the rotary base are in opposite directions.
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The chuck grasps the object by its outer surface.
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100mm
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Chuck
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The chuck and the rotary base are in opposite directions.
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The chuck grasps the object by its inner surface.
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113mm
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