Melco Fast Clamp Setup, Assembly, & Adjustment Download Page 7

 

34877 Rev. B 

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Melco Fast Clamp Instructions 

 

Upper Clamp Arm Height Adjustment 

The Upper Clamp Arm height adjustment is one of the most important features of the Melco Fast Clamp, and 
critical to proper clamping of the embroidery media and subsequent quality of the embroidery. 

2.  To begin with, always adjust the Upper Clamp Arm Thumb Screws (#1 in image below) counter clockwise to allow 

the Upper Clamp Arms to close onto the garment to be embroidered without applying any force. 

3.  With the Upper Clamp Arms in their closed position (Clamp Lever (#2 in image below) rotated down) the embroidery 

media should be free to move. You will notice that the Upper Clamp Arms in their closed position are tighter in the 
front versus the back of the Clamp Arms. This is normal. See image below. 

 

4.  With the embroidery media captured but loose between the Lower and Upper Clamp Arms, start rotating the 

Upper Clamp Arm Thumb Screws clockwise. You will notice that the Upper Clamp Arms will start to close 
further and the foam strip on the underside of the Upper Clamp Arms will start to compress. You will also notice 
that the Upper Clamp Arms and Lower Clamp Arms will start to be more parallel. Occasionally stop and pull 
gently on the clamped embroidery media left to right to check if it is held in place securely. Once the material is 
securely held in place the Upper Clamp Arms are properly adjusted. 

5.  Open the Clamps and reposition the material, then close the Clamps. You should feel a slight resistance in the 

movement of the Levers (#2 in image above) just before the Clamps lock into place. 

Small changes in material thickness should not require re-adjustment of the Upper Clamp Arms. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Fast Clamp

Page 1: ...34877 Rev B 1 of 8 Melco Fast Clamp Instructions Setup Assembly Adjustment ...

Page 2: ...ill click into place at designated intervals on the Interface Bracket The position indicator numbers 2 are the same on the left and right side of the Interface Bracket so that the machine Operating System software OS hoop limits will work correctly The position indicator numbers 2 on the Interface Bracket indicate embroidery field size in centimeters and the same number must be chosen in the machi...

Page 3: ...mmodate for small material thickness variations see Upper Clamp Arm Height Adjustment for further instructions Turning the Height Adjustment Thumb Screw clockwise lowers the Upper Clamp Arm Turning the Height Adjustment Thumb Screw counter clockwise raises the Upper Clamp Arm Lower Clamp Arm Release Screw To remove the left and right Lower Clamp Arms loosen screws 6 see image below The Lower Clamp...

Page 4: ...aching the Melco Fast Clamp III Assembling the Melco Fast Clamp Video Available Online To assemble the Melco Fast Clamp you will need the following Hex wrenches 2 5mm 3mm and 6mm included in the machine operators kit Melco Fast Clamp Chassis Melco Fast Clamp Lower Clamp Arms 1 left and 1 right of matching lengths Melco Fast Clamp Upper Clamp Arms x2 matching lengths Lower Clamp Arm Release Screws ...

Page 5: ...n about halfway down The final adjustment will need to be done when a product is clamped 5 Close the clamp 6 Repeat the process for the other upper clamp arm IV Installing the Melco Fast Clamp on the Machine 1 Remove any hoop arms or drivers attached to the machine 2 Position the Melco Fast Clamp mounting bracket on the carriage of the machine 3 Align the screw holes so that the Melco Fast Clamp i...

Page 6: ...are slightly lower than the Needle Plate In case the Lower Clamp Arms are positioned significantly lower than the top side of the Needle Plate more than 2mm 0 08 the Clamp Arm Assemblies need to be raised The Melco Fast Clamp is assembled with one 1 set of Spacer Plates There are two 2 additional separate Spacer Plates supplied with the Melco Fast Clamp Assembly If there is a gap between the ruler...

Page 7: ... This is normal See image below 4 With the embroidery media captured but loose between the Lower and Upper Clamp Arms start rotating the Upper Clamp Arm Thumb Screws clockwise You will notice that the Upper Clamp Arms will start to close further and the foam strip on the underside of the Upper Clamp Arms will start to compress You will also notice that the Upper Clamp Arms and Lower Clamp Arms wil...

Page 8: ... Assemblies For example Clamp Arm Assemblies are set to indicator mark 9 select Melco Fast Clamp 9cm in the hoop list in the OS If the OS displays the hoops in inches go to Tools Options Measurement Units to change the Hoops to cm CAUTION If the wrong hoop size is chosen in the OS damage to the Melco Fast Clamp or the machine can occur This means that if the software setting and the width of the C...

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