Hello.
Thank you for all of your replies. Here is a wider view photo with the offending screw indicated with a black arrow. The screw is fitted in a white part that I believe is called the cam arm. In the photo the cam arm roller fitted to the cam arm is above and slightly to the left of the screw. At about 60 degrees of throttle the screw head fouls on a bulge in the top of the carb by the arrow. The black plastic two piece top has been removed for the photo. The screw seems to make a limited adjustment of the cam arm, which has a U shaped section, by opening the gap at the top of the U. I do not see its purpose. The cam arm rotates on a screw that goes into the carb body.
I could perhaps solve the problem by either-
1) Putting a distance piece or washers behind the white plastic cam arm, moving the arm away from the bulge and allowing full movement, but this would alter the relationship between the throttle opening and the ignition timing, presumably affecting performance. Maybe there should have been a distance piece.
2) Cutting the screw head off and making a screwdriver slot, but this does not explain why it is wrong.
As ever, your comments and explanation of how the cam arm is adjusted will be most appreciated.
