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WOLF SECTIONAL BEAM

 

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PARTS FOR MIGHTY WOLF

12 –  #8 • 1½” Phillips drive flat    

        head wood screws 

80 – dowels

1  –  hammer block

4 –   sectional beam leaves

20 – 40" long cords

PARTS FOR WOLF PUP

8 –   #8 • 1½” Phillips drive flat    

        head wood screws 

44 – dowels

1  –  hammer block

4 –   sectional beam leaves

11 – 40" long cords

1. 

If there are apron cords and an apron 

bar installed on the back beam, remove 
them. These will not be needed once the 
new Sectional Beam is installed.

2. 

Place the rounded end of a dowel into 

the hole in the end of the hammer block 
(Figure A). Align the flat end of the dowel 
with the hole in the section and tap the 
dowel in. If any of the dowels fit loosely, 
glue them in with a little wood glue.

3. 

Insert the wood screws into their 

holes in a sectional beam leaf. The points 
of the screws should extend out of the 
hole about 1/2".  

4. 

Place the wood section on one of the 

flat sides of the octagonal warp beam, 
butting it up against the aluminum brake 
drum. Hold the section square and even 
along the warp beam, and tap gently on 
the wood screws to make small marks in 
the beam.  

5. 

Remove the wood section. At each of 

the marks, drill a 1/8" diameter hole about 
3/4" deep. Now screw the wood section 
to the warp beam.  Repeat this process for 
the other three wood sections.

6. 

Make loops of the provided cords by 

tying both ends together with an overhand 
knot. Insert the cord loops through the 
holes that have been drilled between the 
dowels on one of the wood sections and 
through the knotted end of the cord as 
illustrated in Figure A.  Pull the loop to 
tighten the cord against the section.

NOTE: Once the sectional beam is 
installed on an 8 shaft loom, the loom 
cannot be folded up completely.

PARTS FOR BABY WOLF 

8 –   #8 • 1½" Phillips drive flat    

        head wood screws 

60 – dowels 

1 –   hammer block 

4 –   sectional beam leaves 

14 – 40" long cords 

TOOLS

Hammer or mallet

Phillips screwdriver

Drill and 1/8" drill bit

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