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			Caramba Fernando, ahora te entiendo   
		
		
		
			  .Now i get it   I realized the set(screw) was in a lower position, in order to lock the flint screw thread, with the purpose to prevent it to get loose and allow the flint to fall off. Now i see that the (set)screw is in a higher position and penetrates into the flint screw 'neck', in a way that the this may rotate but doesn't fall off the jaw. I guess the reason why this is a (set)screw and not a fix pin is that, in this case, you may loosen the (set) screw and dismount the flint screw for maintainance or replacement, when its thread is worn. I hope this is understandable ... both post text and attached drawing   ..  | 
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