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the brake cord to let the pedal down:
remove the peg from its position above the
pedal (Figure 2A), but leave it inserted in
the marked (black) loop at the end of the
brake cord (Figure 2B).
INSTALLING THE BEATER PEGS
6.
Do not remove the string attaching the
beater to the castle. Loosen the wing nuts
holding the top of the beater and remove
the beater top. Remove the reed from the
beater.
7.
Insert a 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss head
machine screw through a 1" black spacer,
then through the beater side from its
outer side (Figure 3).
8.
From the inside of the beater, secure
the screw with a #12 washer and a 1/4-20
slim lock nut. You may find it helpful to
hold the lock nut in place with a wrench.
9.
Repeat on the other side of the beater.
After both pegs are installed, remove the
string tying the beater to the castle.
ATTACHING THE WARP BEAM
CRANK HANDLE
10.
The warp beam crank handle attaches
to a threaded rod on the inside right leg
(Figure 4). Locate the washer, cap nut,
and the warp beam crank handle in the
accessory pack. Place the 3/8" washer and
then the metal handle on the rod, with the
wooden handle facing out. Secure with the
the 3/8" cap nut.
When you’re weaving, the crank should
be pushed off of the cap nut. To engage
the crank for turning the warp beam, pull
the hexagonal hole in the crank onto the
cap nut.
ATTACHING THE APRON BARS
For cherry Wolf looms, see the special
instructions for attaching the apron bars.
11.
There is one cord for each hole in the
cloth and warp beams. Insert one end of a
cord through a hole in the beam and pull
the cord through. Then insert the other
FIGURE 2: RELEASING THE BRAKE CORD
A
B
peg
FIGURE 3: INSTALLING BEATER PEGS
beater side
1" black
spacer
1/4-20 x 2" Phillips
truss head machine
screw
#12 SAE
washer
1/4-20 slim
lock nut
FIGURE 4: ATTACHING WARP BEAM
CRANK HANDLE
3/8"
washer
cap nut
threaded rod
wooden
handle
metal
handle