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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

Summary of Contents for WOLF PUP 8.10 LOOM

Page 1: ...nstructions FL3008 FL3010 Find out more at schachtspindle com Schacht Spindle Company 6101 Ben Place Boulder CO 80301 p 303 442 3212 f 303 447 9273 2018 Schacht Spindle Company Inc 12 18 Wolf Pup 8 10...

Page 2: ...Maintenance and Warranty manual and at schachtspindle com Wolf loom legs are called out by where they cross each other The legs that touch the ground at the front of the loom are called inside legs be...

Page 3: ...th shipping braces by slightly loosening the back beam knobs and front beam screws holding them in place Discard the braces and tighten the knobs and screws 2 Slightly loosen the black fold knobs on e...

Page 4: ...AM 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 w...

Page 5: ...the loom be sure to insert the jack pin back into the hole and secure it with the hex nut Replacing the rubber ring is optional 14 Lay the shaft on a flat surface Lay two heddle bars next to the heddl...

Page 6: ...and reattach the thumb nut There is a 1 2 round depression on the underside of each treadle end to prevent the tie ups from slipping off when the loom is folded INSTALLING THE TREADLE AID 18 The trea...

Page 7: ...side right leg holds the beater upright during warping Leave the beater pin in its holder when you re weaving or folding the loom Figure 13A To engage the pin for warping align the hole in the right i...

Page 8: ...ing on the floor when the loom is folded attach every treadle to at least one tie up cord 26 Start folding the loom Loosen the fold knobs one full turn and pull them up in their slots Figure 1 page 3...

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