Schacht MIGHTY WOLF FL3002E Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 16

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25. 

Install the tie-ups.

Cords Bag:  

4-shaft looms: 

24X tie-ups 

8-shaft and 4 Now-4 Later looms:

 80X tie-ups

Loop one end of each tie-up through a hole in the lamm (Figure 

26). For 8-shaft and 4 Now-4 Later looms, there is one tie-up for 

every lamm hole. For 4-shaft looms, use only the six middle holes 

of each lamm.
Tie shafts to a treadle by slipping a tie-up into the slot in a treadle 

(Figure 25). Work from the front lamm to the rear lamm for each 

treadle. For 8-shaft and 4 Now-4 Later looms, attach treadle aid 

tie-ups to the treadles in the same way. 
After you have completed your tie-up, check each treadle by 

pushing it all the way to the floor and releasing it, making sure 

that the button of each tie-up rests up against the treadle and that 

each tie-up hangs straight down to the treadle. 
There is a 1/2" round depression on the underside of each treadle 

end to prevent the tie-ups from slipping off. 

Note: This process is covered in the video 

Assembling the 

Baby Wolf Loom

 at youtube.com/user/schachtspindle.

FIGURE 25: INSTALL TIE-UPS

lamm

tie-up cord

end of treadle (seen 

from rear)

button

FOLDING THE LOOM

 

To prevent treadles from dragging on the floor when the loom 

is folded, attach every treadle to at least one tie-up cord. 

 

Start folding the loom: loosen the fold knobs one full turn and 

pull them up in their slots. 

 

With one hand on the rear beam and one hand on the front 

beam, push the loom together as far as it will go. 

 

Tighten the fold knobs. Push the slide lock bars on each castle 

side in towards the front of the loom.

UNFOLDING THE LOOM

 

Slightly loosen the fold knobs on each side of the loom. 

Generally, a single turn will do. 

Loosening the knobs all the way or removing them can 
cause the loom to collapse, which could result in injury. 

 

Stand at the side of the loom. Hold the front and rear beams 

together slightly. Pull the slide lock bars out toward the back of 

the loom. 

 

Continue holding onto the front and rear beams and allow the 

loom to unfold all the way. If there is a warp on the loom, you 

may need to hold down the brake release pedal with your foot to 

loosen the warp as you unfold the loom. 

 

When the loom has completely opened, push the fold knobs 

down to the bottom of the slots in the castle. Tighten the fold 

knobs.

26. 

Attach the apron bars.

Cords Bag: 10X 29" apron cords
For cherry Wolf looms, see the special instructions for attaching 

apron bars.
Attach the apron cords to the cloth and warp beams: there is one 

apron cord for each hole in the beams. Insert one end of a cord 

through a hole in the beam and pull the cord through. Then insert 

the other end through the second hole in the end of the cord that 

you just put through the beam. Pull firmly on the cord to tighten 

(Figure 26A). Repeat across the cloth beam and the warp beam. 
Attach the apron cords to an apron bar: take a pinch of the cord 

about 4" from the end (Figure 26B). Insert the pinched cord 

through the second hole at the end of the cord. Pull on the 

pinched cord until a new loop forms that is large enough for 

the apron bar to slip through (Figure 26C). Slide the apron bar 

through the loop (Figure 26D) and pull tight. Repeat until all 

cords are attached to the apron bar. 
Repeat this step for the other beam and another apron bar.

Note: This process is covered in the video 

Assembling the 

Baby Wolf Loom

 at youtube.com/user/schachtspindle.

FIGURE 26: ATTACH APRON BARS

D

A

B

C

loop

slide lock bar

back beam

fold knob

front beam

Summary of Contents for MIGHTY WOLF FL3002E

Page 1: ...arriage bolt Phillips truss head machine screw Phillips pan head sheet metal screw Phillips truss head sheet metal screw BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read through the directions before starting to assemble your l...

Page 2: ...ps truss head sheet metal screws 2X 1 4 20 x 4 1 2 carriage bolts 2X 1 4 USS washers 2X 1 4 20 lock nuts 8 shaft and 4 Now 4 Later looms 2X 8 shaft jack pivot rods 22X 3 8 SAE washers 6X 3 4 nylon jac...

Page 3: ...hillips flat head sheet metal screw CORDS BAG 4 shaft looms 1X brake cord 14X 29 apron cords 24X tie ups 8 shaft and 4 Now 4 Later looms 1X brake cord 14X 29 apron cords 80X tie ups ACCESSORIES PACK 4...

Page 4: ...ms 2X 1 jack assemblies 2X 2 jack assemblies rear castle cross brace shaft frames and heddle bars 4 shaft looms 4X shaft frames 8X heddle bars 8 shaft looms 8X shaft frames 16X heddle bars 4 Now 4 Lat...

Page 5: ...on each end front beam front extension beater top beater race rear castle cross brace cloth beam warp beam removable back beam lease sticks apron bars upper castle shelf 8 shaft and 4 Now 4 Later loo...

Page 6: ...8 SAE washer then through the hole in the outside leg from below then through another 8 SAE washer Secure the carriage bolt with a 10 24 lock nut Figure 1B attach the lock nut just tightly enough to...

Page 7: ...rdware Bag B 2X 1 4 20 x 2 Phillips truss head machine screws 2X 1 4 20 barrel nuts Insert a 1 4 20 barrel nut into the hole at one end of the rear leg brace hold it in place with masking tape or a sl...

Page 8: ...e Insert a 1 4 20 x 2 Phillips truss head machine screw through the leg from the outside and tighten it firmly into the barrel nut Repeat for the other end of the front beam FIGURE 6 INSTALL THE CLOTH...

Page 9: ...sh you can put the reed in the beater at this point Place the beater top with its longer edge in front of the beater sides so that the holes in the top line up with the slots in the sides From the bac...

Page 10: ...e jack pivot rods followed by another 3 8 SAE washer on each rod Continue with a 3 jack assembly a 3 8 SAE washer on each rod the second 3 jack assembly a 3 8 SAE washer on each rod a 4 jack assembly...

Page 11: ...t surface Push up on the slide lock on the heddle bar hook and pull the heddle bar out of the hook Figure 14A Release the slide lock Flex the heddle bars enough to remove one end from the slot in the...

Page 12: ...er castle supports and tray bottom Parts 2X upper castle supports tray bottom Hardware Bag E 8X 8 x 1 1 2 Phillips truss head sheet metal screws Orient an upper castle support with its thicker part at...

Page 13: ...t leg just above the roll pin Figure 19A Place the brake bar and a 1 4 USS washer on this screw orienting the brake bar and cable as shown in Figure 19B Take the loose end of the brake cable and wrap...

Page 14: ...the eye bolt until when you stand at the rear of the loom you cannot turn the warp beam away from you with both hands When you hold the brake release pedal down the warp beam should turn freely in ei...

Page 15: ...able back beam Parts back beam Hardware Bag G 2X 1 4 20 barrel nuts 2X 1 4 fender washers 2X back beam knobs Slide the back beam into the slots cut in the top of the inside legs Insert a 1 4 20 barrel...

Page 16: ...om Generally a single turn will do Loosening the knobs all the way or removing them can cause the loom to collapse which could result in injury Stand at the side of the loom Hold the front and rear be...

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