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32.
NOTE:
There are 8 parallel lams and 10
treadles with 8 holes in each treadle.
There are 80 cords, 10 for every lam.
Thread all the cords through all the holes
in the lamms. Then after determining the
pattern connect the cord to the hole in
the treadle directly beneath it.
Do this by feeding a 30cm piece of
Texsolv cord through a hole in a lam and
loop it through itself. Then feed it down
through the corresponding hole in a
treadle and secure with a Texsolv peg.
Hint:
It may be more convenient to do
this after carefully tipping the loom onto
its front.
M6 x 75 Cup Head Bolt
M6 x 22 Washer
M16 Rubber
Buffer
6 x ½ Pan
Head Screw
M6 Barrel Nut
(Hidden)
M6 x 16 Washer
M6 x 65 Hex Head Bolt
M6 Nylock Nut
M6 x 16 Washer
M6 x 16 Washer
M6 x 100
Hex Head Bolt
28. Tap the beater stops
into the castle
sides
E
and
EX
.
Note the lead holes for
the screws face out
. Use wood glue if
necessary. They should project approx.
70mm (2¾”). Then attach the
M16 Rubber
Buffer
to the stops with
6 x ½ Pan Head
Screws
.
29. Assemble the beater by joining the sides
Q
to the bottom rail
R
with
M6 x 65 Hex
Head Bolts
,
M6 X 16 Washers
and
M6 Barrel
Nut
. Note the shuttle race faces forward.
30. Place the reed into the groove in the
bottom rail
R
. Secure the top beater rail
S
to the sides with
M6 x 75 Cup Head Bolts
,
M6 x 22 Washers
and nylon knobs. Tap
the head of the bolt into the wood with a
hammer.
31. Place the beater in position on the loom
frame and push a
M6 x 100 Hex Head Bolt
and
M6 X 16 Washer
through the beater
side
Q
, through the hole in the spacer
block attached to the side
A
and secure
with
M6 X 16 Washer
and
M6 Nylock Nut
.
Repeat for side
AX
NOTE:
Do not tighten bolts, the beater
must move freely.
Texsolv peg
TAP IN WITH
A HAMMER
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