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環勾針運動量之調整

ADJUST THE CHAINSTITCH 
LOOPER MOVEMENT AMOUNT

43 / Fig. 43

The movement of the chainstitch looper is 
oblong shape. When the difference of the 
changed needle number is too large, or if 
necessary to adjust the front/rear movement 
amount  a  of the chainstitch looper, please 
follow the steps below to adjust.  
1.Open the sealed cover 

 in the back side of  

the machine. 

2.Loosen the screw 

 slightly.

3.Turn the screw 

 to adjust. To increase the 

movement amount, turn to + direction. To  
decrease the movement amount, turn to 

direction.

4.Tighten the screw 

 after the adjustment.   

5.Then, seal the cover  

 .( Fig.43) 

環勾針之運動呈橢圓形,當針號數變動過大時
或有必要調整環勾針之前後運轉量

時,請依

照以下步驟調整。

1.

打開縫紉機背面的封蓋

 

 

2.

輕輕放鬆螺絲

 

③。

3.

旋轉調整螺絲

 

 

    

  +  

方向加大前後運動量。

  

 

方向減少前後運動量。

  

4.

調整後鎖緊螺絲

 

 

5.

封蓋

 

  

(

43)

42 / Fig. 42

5.

針與檔針片之關係

 

(1)

當下勾針由左向右至針中心時

(

雙針以左針

為主

)

針與後檔針片之間隙為

0~0.05mm

(2)

當針在下死點時針與前檔針片之間隙為

0.1~0.2mm

(

42)

5.The relationship between the needle and the 

needle guard.  

(1)When the lower looper moves from left to 

right to the central line of the needle (when 
it's double needle model, it means the left 
needle), the clearance from the needle to 
the rear needle guard is 0 ~ 0.05 mm.

(2)When the lower looper moves from left to 

right to the central line of the needle and 
the front needle guard is 0.1~0.2mm.

     ( Fig.42)

高行程

0.05~0.1mm

high strok 0.05~0.1mm

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Summary of Contents for 700KT

Page 1: ...700KT INSTRUCTION BOOK PARTS LIST...

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Page 3: ...E THE NEEDLE 21 ADJUST THE STITCH LENGTH 21 ADJUST THE DIFFERENTIAL FEED RATIO 22 REPLACE THE TRIMMERS 23 ADJUST THE HEM WIDTH 24 ADJUST THE NEEDLE HEIGHT 24 ADJUST THE PRESSER FOOT 25 ADJUST THE FEED...

Page 4: ...h Consider environment s safety may be caught in moving parts Wear object cause 1 P1...

Page 5: ...2 P2 Introduction...

Page 6: ...s 1 Turn off the main switch and wait for 5 minutes before opening this cover to protect yourself from danger 2 When threading needle s adjusting thread Take up s thread guide s and or replacing bobbi...

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Page 11: ...2 When using the sewing machine please follow the instructions of the tags please contact the dealer if any of the tags is fallen off or fuzzy 3 Safety protection device and Safety protection device...

Page 12: ...front machine cover body and right hand to hold the bottom plate to move Please wear safety shoes while moving Fig 5 5 Fig 5 SAFETY ILLUSTRATION OF THE NEEDLE GUARD 4 The presser foot protection devi...

Page 13: ...tall the sewing machine near the equipments such as Television Radio or Wireless Telephone Or these equipments will experience electronic interference Fig 6 2 The wire should insert the AC power socke...

Page 14: ...weight material M Medium weight material H Heavy weight material X Extra heavyweight materia 5 Feed dog type 1 Standard first type 2 Standard second type 3 Standard third type 6 Needle Width 0 single...

Page 15: ...kg Feed Dog Height over the plate 0 8 1 0mm Needle for Use DCX27 Feed Dog Transmission Eccentric Connecting Rod Teeth Width of the Feed Dog 1 6mm Stitch Adjusting Device Button Adjustment Presser Foot...

Page 16: ...NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 7 Fig 7 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 Lifting lever Fig 7 2 Presser foot 3 Control box 4 Thread stand 5 Oil gauge window 6 Pulley Hand Wheel P13...

Page 17: ...the below side of the cloth cover Fig 8 2 Please refer to the attached table cut out diagram and the parts list to orderly assemble the cushion Foundation Fig 9 3 Assemble the waste disposal set and...

Page 18: ...irection of the motor is clockwise The best tension of the motor belt is that the belt can be pressed in about 10mm by afinger Fig 12 Tab 3 6 For the operators safety be sure to lock up the belt cover...

Page 19: ...chine LUBRICATION AND DRAINAGE 13 Fig 13 1 13 1 A ESSO 32 MOBIL 10 A 2 1 Fill the lubrication oil Fig 13 1 Remove the oil level inspection leng A and fill it with the attached ultra high speed lubrica...

Page 20: ...in 2 In order to extend the term of usage please replace the oil after the first four week and then replace it every four months 3 To extend the usage term this machine has equipped an oil filter Plea...

Page 21: ...ng threading may cause thread breaking stitch skipping puckering or unexpected sewing 1 737 17 2 747 18 3 757 19 1 For three thread only 737 Fig 17 2 For four thread only 747 Fig 18 3 For five thread...

Page 22: ...itch threads or the left over lock needle thread 2 The second adjusting knob controls the seam lock needle thread 3 The third adjusting knob controls the seam lock needle thread 4 The fourth adjusting...

Page 23: ...have less thread amount while sewing 21 Fig 21 22 Fig 22 23 Fig 23 24 Fig 24 3 Looper thread control Fig 23 1 When the sewing type is 504 and the upper looper is on the lowest point adjust and at the...

Page 24: ...TH 26 4 The stitch length is adjusted according to the fabrics the differential ratio or other factors Keep pressing the button and turn the pulley till the button is locked Then release the button af...

Page 25: ...ab 5 5 Tab 5 Scale 1 2 3 4 5 Differential feed ratio 1 1 3 1 0 7 1 0 9 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 0 7 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 7 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 28 2 Adjust solutio...

Page 26: ...he screw 4 Loosen the screw and return the lower trimmer to its original position Test if the upper and the lower trimmer can cut the thread exactly and then tighten the screw 2 Replace the lower trim...

Page 27: ...mmer holder left or right till reaching the Test if the trimmers can cut the thread and then tighten the screw ADJUST THE NEEDLE HEIGHT 1 a 31 2 1 2 3 1 The a is the distance from the needle tip to th...

Page 28: ...urn the screw clockwise will increase the pressure where as turn it counter clockwise will decrease the pressure Weak Sreong 2 Adjust the lift amount of the presser foot 1 Rotate the pulley to move th...

Page 29: ...of the presser needs to be relaxed and the rising distance of the pull rod is 32 5 33 mm Fig 33 1 B The distance between the Gathering plate and the needle plate is 3 mm 6 757K GB adjustment The dista...

Page 30: ...Loosen the screw and move the main feed dog up and down in order to keep the teeth side over the needle plate about 0 8 1 0mm Then tighten the screw 3 Loosen the screw and move the differential feed...

Page 31: ...djustment loosen the screw and rotate the rear support shaft Do not tighten the screw until the teeth side of the feed dog is horizontal Fig 35 3 0 1 0 3mm 36 3 Adjust the auxiliary feed dog height Th...

Page 32: ...r double needles model the distance from the looper tip to the middle line of the left needle is 4 9 5 2mm Fig 37 2 1 2 8 3 0mm 38 2 The relationship between the needle and the lower looper 1 When the...

Page 33: ...e upper looper and the lower looper When the upper and the lower looper cross keep them as close as possible Somehow the loopers shall not either touch or collide to each other The clearance is 0 5 mm...

Page 34: ...nt amount turn to direction To decrease the movement amount turn to direction 4 Tighten the screw after the adjustment 5 Then seal the cover Fig 43 a 1 2 3 4 5 43 42 Fig 42 5 1 0 0 05mm 2 0 1 0 2mm 42...

Page 35: ...erential feeder is 0 5mm Fig 45 Loosen the screw and take down the upper cover Loosen the screw and adjust the stroke by sliding Fig 44 45 Fig 45 44 Fig 44 RELATION BETWEEN THE UPPER FEED DOG AND THE...

Page 36: ...ke would be larger when turn the knob clockwise The opposite way is to lower down the stroke Fig 46 2 Loosen the screw and take down the upper cover Loosen the screw to adjust the front rear of the up...

Page 37: ...UP THREAD CAM 48 Fig 48 Needle Type 504 516 516 516 Looper M M H SH A 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 B 14 5 17 5 17 5 14 5 C 28 28 25 28 D 29 29 29 29 E 28 25 30 30 F Left Left Right Middle G Left Left Right Mi...

Page 38: ...ng to categories as the followings 1 All sheathes flexible hosing and plastic or non metal components 2 Electricity components switches or lighting components 3 Insulation materials rock wool and flex...

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Page 62: ...The specification and or appearances of the equipment described in this instruction book parts list are subject to change because of modification which will without previous notice KZ08T APR 2017...

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