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Place the cup on the footman over
the ball bearing of the wheel and
push the locking ring forward
against the rim on the cup. If you
position the cup at an angle to the
bearing, while pushing it on, the
cup snaps on easier. When you
need to remove the cup again,
retract the locking ring and then
twist the footman, allowing the cup
to snap off of the bearing easily.
Slide the flyer shaft through the
bobbin, from the side of the bobbin
where there is no groove in the
bobbin rim
.
Push the flyer shaft into the pulley.
The slot at the end of the flyer shaft
fits over a pin inside the hole of the
pulley. Turn the flyer until the slot
in the flyer shaft catches the pin in
the pulley. When successful, you
will feel the flyer snap slightly deeper into the pin and you will not be able to
turn the flyer independent of the pulley. The flyer shaft is held in place by a
small magnet inside the pulley.
Place the brake band in the groove of the bobbin and guide it around the
hook. Turning the black knob tightens the brake band around the bobbin
end. If you needed, you can adjust the friction of the knob by turning the
screw that holds the knob.
The lazy kate has an extra hole in the
middle. An axle for a third bobbin will fit in
this hole. This axle is available as an
accessory.
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