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Replacing Other Thread Tensioner Parts
The individual thread tensioners may be disassembled by turning the knurled
adjustment knob counter-clockwise until it comes free. Underneath the adjustment
knob is a ribbed plastic disk and a tension spring. The knob, disk, and spring all nest
within a large outer housing that, in turn, rests against a felt washer and the
two-piece, notched thread wheel. The threaded shaft that retains the entire
assembly is mounted to the tensioner bracket as described in the procedure located
on the previous page.
Refer to Figure 1-16 for part location and assembly order when replacing
any of these parts. For proper tensioning adjustment refer to the Operation
Manual.
Knob Cover
Adjustment Knob
Ribbed Disk
Tension Spring
Outer Housing
Felt Washers
Thread Wheel
Threaded Shaft
Tensioner Bracket
Figure 1-16
Thread Break Contact Posts
1-15
110207-01, Rev. B
1. Cleaning