AMF 84-55 MJ Parts And Service Manual Download Page 6

Revised 09 /2005
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84-55 UJ / MJ

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pneumatics ......................................................................................................................................... 1-66

6.0 Pneumatics ............................................................................................................................... 1-66
6.1 S1 Jig flap ................................................................................................................................ 1-66
6.2 S3 Stitch size adjusters 1 & 2 .................................................................................................... 1-66
6.3 S4 Jig drive/presser foot ........................................................................................................... 1-66
6.4 S5 Knife ................................................................................................................................... 1-66
6.5 S6 Jig eject ............................................................................................................................... 1-66
6.6 Waste disposal .......................................................................................................................... 1-66
6.7  S7 Jig alignment ...................................................................................................................... 1-67
6.8  S9 Jig drive clamp ................................................................................................................... 1-67
6.9  S10 Air blowers ....................................................................................................................... 1-67
7.0  Air flow controls ...................................................................................................................... 1-67
7.1  Air pressure regulators and water filters ................................................................................... 1-67

Pneumatic Diagram............................................................................................................................. 1-68
Head Setting Procedures ..................................................................................................................... 1-69

7.1 Adjusting the feed timing .......................................................................................................... 1-69
7.2 Needle-to-hook relationship ...................................................................................................... 1-69
7.3 Lubrication ............................................................................................................................... 1-70
7.4 Adjusting the amount of oil (Oil splashes) in the hook .............................................................. 1-70
7.5Cloth cutting knife ..................................................................................................................... 1-72

Trimming and Synchronizer ................................................................................................................ 1-73

8.1 Replacing the moving knife (DLM-5400N-7) ........................................................................... 1-73
8.2 Adjusting the  initial position of the moving knife (DLM-5400n-7) ........................................... 1-73
8.3 Replacing the counter knife (DLM-5400N-7) ........................................................................... 1-74
8.4 Adjusting the pressure of the counter knife ............................................................................... 1-74
8.5 Synchronizer setting ................................................................................................................. 1-75

Electrical Diagram .............................................................................................................................. 1-76

Summary of Contents for 84-55 MJ

Page 1: ...MODEL AUTOJIG 84 55 UJ 84 55 MJ PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL PART NUMBER 97 8455 0 001 AMF is trademark of AMF Group Inc 0 9 2 0 0 5...

Page 2: ...ication of equipment 4 Parts found to be altered broken or damaged due to neglect or improper installation or application 5 Damage caused by the use of non Genuine AMF Reece parts 6 Shipping or delive...

Page 3: ...sTelephoneNumber Supervising Mechanic s or Technician s Name Signature of Supervising Technician AMF Reece Technician s Name AMF Reece Technician s Signature Type of garment produced at this location...

Page 4: ...nts 1 8 Operating Instructions 1 9 3 1 To start up the machine 1 9 3 2 Instalation of needle 1 9 3 3 Threading of upper thread 1 9 3 4 Bobbin winding 1 10 3 5 Bobbin setting into bobbin case 1 10 3 6...

Page 5: ...eject reverse correction 1 20 4 6 Jig flap adjustment 1 20 4 7 Auto start proximity sensor 1 21 4 7 0 Jig proximity sensor adjustment 1 21 4 7 1 Jig metal insert 1 21 4 8 Side knife 1 21 4 8 0 Indica...

Page 6: ...9 S10 Air blowers 1 67 7 0 Air flow controls 1 67 7 1 Air pressure regulators and water filters 1 67 Pneumatic Diagram 1 68 Head Setting Procedures 1 69 7 1 Adjusting the feed timing 1 69 7 2 Needle...

Page 7: ...220V 60Hz Single phase 850W Air Supply Pressure 80 Psi 5 5 Bar Noise Level 75 5 DB A Sewing Head Juki DLM 5400 7 00 Lockstitch with under bed trimmer Sewing Head Motor 0 55KW Sewing Head speed 3600 RP...

Page 8: ...xchanging parts and when doing maintenance work the machine must be disconn ected either by actuating the master switch or by removing the mains plug When threading the machine Emergency stop must be...

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Page 10: ...t the machine into operation for the first time clean it thoroughly remove all the dust which has accumulated on it Oil all necessary parts ensuring drive wheel section is free from any type of lubric...

Page 11: ...NE The 84 55 has two start options Manual start or Auto start In Manual start mode the green start button must be pressed to start the machine In Auto start mode the machine will begin automatically o...

Page 12: ...START The auto start function may not be used on double jigs e Pull jig back to close end of track At this point the proximity sensor in the needle plate will detect the metal tab in the jig See fig 2...

Page 13: ...incorrectly posit ioned 2 3 2 PHOTOCELL TAPES The tapes on the surface of the jigs are used to trigger the programs in the controller See section 5 for full instructions on program editing Figure 2 2...

Page 14: ...th the air and power switched on Carry out the following steps of procedure after the power switch has been turned OFF 3 2 INSTALATION OF NEEDLE Insert the so it is fully up the needle bar with its lo...

Page 15: ...acity at 80 using the bobbin winding capacity regulating screw d If bobbin winding is uneven adjust the position of bobbin winder complete so that winding becomes even e When winding finishes the bobi...

Page 16: ...the needle thread tension will be decreased 3 7 ADJUST THE BOBBIN THREAD TENSION As you turn tension adjust screw clockwise in direction the bobbin thread tension will be increased As you turn screw...

Page 17: ...Changing the pressure of thread take up spring a Loosen setscrew and remove thread tension assembly b Loosen setscrew c Loosen setscrew and remove thread in direction the pressure will be increased d...

Page 18: ...mately 1 5 to 2 kg will give best results on all materials 3 11 EMERGENCY STOP This is activated by pressing the Stop Button This will activate the Emergency Stop Sequence The machine will not restart...

Page 19: ...l and used For selection of the proper needle and thread sizes refer to the table below NEEDLE SIZE NM COTTON SILK SINTETIC LINEN NEEDLE SYSTEM 60 100 80 140 200 150 70 70 60 120 180 120 80 60 50 100...

Page 20: ...The drive arm eccentric item 34 fig 4 0 is used to adjust the point of contact between the drive wheel and the jig face in relation to the throat plate D Location holes drilled into the base plate it...

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Page 22: ...med so that when the descending needle is approximately 6mm above the material the feed motion is complete See section 7 1 for adjustment procedures 4 1 2B DRIVE LINKAGE As well as providing the drive...

Page 23: ...size adjuster item 1 fig 4 4 small medium or full The full stitch size is adjusted using the stitch regulator on the sewing head but the small and medium stitch sizes are adjusted on the stitch size...

Page 24: ...or OFF the green light on the photo cell amplifier is ON 4 4 SNUBBER AND JIG ALIGN The snubber and jig align assembly is used to keep the jig running straight and also to signal the presence of a load...

Page 25: ...of the jig eject assembly undo screws 3 Figure 4 7 and move the assembly in or out Once the optimum position has been achieved tighten the screws load the jig into the machine and check to make sure...

Page 26: ...SENSOR ADJUSTMENT The jig proximity sensor must be set below the top of the jig flap to avoid damage from the jig Figure 4 9 shows the adjustment 4 7 1 JIG METAL INSERT The metal insert placed in the...

Page 27: ...RES 4 8 0 INDICATION The green and red indicators turn on and off as shown in Figure 5 0 Set the sensitivity adjuster at an appropriate position so that the photo electric switch operates within the s...

Page 28: ...NT To ensure the drive wheel or trimmed fabric does not give a false signal the photocell must be aligned as shown in Figure 5 2 4 9 PHOTO ELECTRIC SWITCH The lens of the photocell head should be kept...

Page 29: ...to the previ ous screen in case these keys are used for some other operation then same has been explained in the manual Key F5 is also designated as CLR this key functions to clear the value of any fu...

Page 30: ...value 001 is displayed pressing F3 once will change the value to 010 pressing key F3 twice will change the value to 100 and pressing key F3 again will change the value to 000 After a desired data val...

Page 31: ...he machine and we see the screen1 flashing on the dis play Screen 1 Screen 1 will flash for 3 seconds after that Screen 2 will appear on the display F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 NEXT PREV CLR ENT Better Ideas Be...

Page 32: ...t with key F5 and selected value can be stored by pressing the key F6 again It is possible to have total number of ten programs and the parameter Prg can have values 0 to 9 In certain situations machi...

Page 33: ...e display if tape sensor is not sensing the tape on jig E Tape Sensor Prg 1 Knife Yes e This message will appear on the display when the pneumatic air pressure to the machine is disconnected or it goe...

Page 34: ...after the completion of every sewing cycle The value of this Production Counter may be reset to zero by pressing the key F3 Pressing key F2 will display the previous screen and pressing the key F1 wi...

Page 35: ...ue that counts on every piece sewn irrespective the program type selected and hence gives a total number of pieces sewn on the machine for different programs selected The value of a batch counter may...

Page 36: ...1a 1 In this mode if the proximity switch for needle up sensing is energized the display will show X00 On otherwise it will display X00 Off Pressing F1 will enter into the next Screen 4 1 a 2 and pre...

Page 37: ...this mode if the tape sensing photocell is energized by putting below a dark object like tape the display will show X04 On otherwise it will display X04 Off Pressing key F1 will enter into the next Sc...

Page 38: ...screen 4 1 a 7 Inverter Ok X10 On Screen 4 1 a 9 The motor speed is controlled by the frequency inverter drive any fault detected in the inverter drive would result in an output and would display X10...

Page 39: ...r into the previous screen 4 1 a 10 5 2 2 OUTPUT TESTING MODE Screen 4 1 also shows output testing mode Pressing key F4 enters into the first screen of this mode i e Screen 4 1 b 1 This screen shows K...

Page 40: ...cylinder and are controlled by two solenoid valves Stitch size1 S V and Stitch size2 S V to opt for two different stitch densities Stitch size2 S V is displayed on Screen 4 1 b 4 and this screen can...

Page 41: ...ng key F4 once will change the output status from Y05 Off f to Y05 On and then pressing key F6 will energize pneumatic solenoid for jig turn operation Pressing the key F4 again while the display is fl...

Page 42: ...ize1 solenoid valve Press the key F6 Y10 Off f will start flashing then pressing key F4 once will change the output status from Y10 Off f to Y10 On and then pressing key F6 will energize pneumatic sol...

Page 43: ...PLC outputs for a particular speed selected For ex ample if for a particular Inverter Speed the display shows Y23 Y22 Y21 101 it means for that speed PLC outputs Y36 and Y34 will be On and Y35 will b...

Page 44: ...f will start flashing then pressing key F4 once will change the output status from Y30 Off f to Y30 On and then pressing key F6 will energize magnetic coil of clutch for holding the DC motor Pressing...

Page 45: ...01 Screen 4 1 b 18 Screen 4 1 b 18 shows DC motor speed selection DC motor has two speeds This screen shows speed1 Press key F3 and PLC output Y33 will send a signal to DC drive to run at speed1 and D...

Page 46: ...motor run till needle up or needle down position is acquired by the machine On the display X01 X00 01 will appear when machine is at needle up position and X01 X00 10 will appear when machine is at n...

Page 47: ...ssage Saving Press key F3 to exit and enter to Screen 4 1 1 or key F2 to previous return to Screen 4 1 1 c1 5 3 PROGRAMMING MODE Screen 4 also displays program editing mode Pressing key F4 will enter...

Page 48: ...ers Fast Sew Pro gram and Auto Start A Fast Sew program means the cycle will cancel all the back tack or index functions even if such parameters are selected This function is mainly used when sewing s...

Page 49: ...is set to Tape then knife will start operating at the trailing edge of start tape If this type is selected Tim Time then time value will be defined in Screen 4 2 d4 by pressing key F1 In case Tape typ...

Page 50: ...r for sewing head motor when the jig moves from point B to C There are 7 sewing head speeds and this parameter may be set from 0 to 6 Press key F1 to enter next Screen 4 2 d7 Pwd speed Back Tack A B C...

Page 51: ...Index This parameter is an integer value to select different stitch densities But in Screen 4 2 d8 this parameter will be active only in case of Z Type back tack Screen 4 2 d26 and if parameter Fwd D...

Page 52: ...g soft start b Time This is a time parameter in seconds During this time DC motor will rotate in soft start mode c Index This parameter is an integer value to select different stitch densities during...

Page 53: ...value than 0 will hide the Index parameter and screen will display dense start operation will be controlled both by dense head speed parameter and DC motor speed parameter Otherwise only Index paramet...

Page 54: ...y changes to the function re lated parameters by entering Screen 4 2 e1 pressing key F1 will enter into Screen 4 2 d16 This screen also displays two parameters End Knife Dl is delay for knife operatio...

Page 55: ...this time DC motor will rotate for forward movement c Index This parameter is an integer value to select different stitch densities during this mode But in Screen 4 2 d18 this parameter will be active...

Page 56: ...is feature included in our program it is necessary to select End Feed out Yes If this parameter is selected No then other parameter End Rev Feed has no significance When the other parameter End Rev Fe...

Page 57: ...cycles have been crossed to warn that thread will be finished soon in the bobbin Press key F1 to enter Screen 4 2 d25 Jig Align On No Jig Align Qty 00 Screen 4 2 d25 This parameter is used to align t...

Page 58: ...t will enter Screen 4 2 de1 Fun Type 0 Cor In f1 head spd 4 Screen 4 2 e1 In this screen if parameter Fun Type is set 0 that means a corner Select value for function number f for which parameters need...

Page 59: ...that zone unstitched In Screen 4 2 e1 if parameter Fun Type is set 1 that means a fly back function and pressing key F1 will enter into Screen 4 2 e fb1 for fly back parameters f1 Back tack Fly In No...

Page 60: ...ameter related to soft start have no significance Press key F1 to enter Screen 4 2 e fb4 Screen 4 2 e fb 3 f1 Soft Head Spd 2 Parameter f1 Soft Head Spd defines sewing motor head speed for soft start...

Page 61: ...4 2 e fb 7 f1 Side2 Drv Spd 0 Index 1 Screen 4 2 e fb 8 The parameter f1 Side2 Drv Spd defines DC motor speed when the jig enter into the next side after moving out of a function zone In Screen 4 2 e...

Page 62: ...s for different parts Batch Seq Yes No No of Batch 10 Screen 4 3 1 This screen has two parameters Batch Seq and No of Batch Parameter Batch Seq if selected yes then other parameter which defines the n...

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Page 71: ...nd stitch size adjuster 2 is de energized then a medium dense is achieved When both stitch size adjuster 1 and 2 are de energized then a small dense is achieved See section 4 2 Stitch Size Adjustment...

Page 72: ...IG DRIVE CLAMP CYLINDER MUST NOT BE ACTIVATED IF THE DC MO TOR AND CLUTCH ARE ACTIVATED 6 9 S10 AIR BLOWERS There are 3 blowers on the machine One to the throat plate one to cloth disposal and one to...

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Page 87: ...c 3 Adjust tension Sec 3 Adjust the take up Sec 3 Check or Replace Sec 3 Fit friction washer Ensure all stitching is in material Sec 2 Repair jig or replace jig Check jig is clamping material 9 1 2 Sl...

Page 88: ...to see if hook is blunt or worn Check hook timing Sec 7 Check knife Sec 8 9 1 5 Thread not picked up Short end on spool due to spool spin Increase bobbin thread tension Check friction disc Sec 3 5 9...

Page 89: ...fails Power on 24 V Power supply unit not powered Check Fuse F2 if Blown then Change if still no Green LED at Power Supply Unit then Power Supply faulty contact AMF Reece for new replace 9 2 4 Table L...

Page 90: ...lty contact AMF Reece for new replace 9 2 7 DC motor for jig movement fails to functional DC motor card in cabinet is not powered Necessary command signals for function is missing DC card faulty Check...

Page 91: ...rim solenoid faulty Check fuse F6 if blown then replace Go to MMI System Check Menu Output test Thread trim relay test screen turn the S V on Check 24 VDC at N24 Y26 sleeve wire terminals at relay If...

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