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Page 1: ...C007JP INSTRUCTIONS BOOK PARTS LIST...

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Page 3: ...Moving part beware of industrial accident High voltage beware of electric shock High temperature beware of burns Prohibited Indication of ground wiring...

Page 4: ...WING MACHINE 9 NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OF THIS MACHINE 15 INSTALLATION 16 INSTALL THE MOTOR 18 MOTOR AND BELT 19 THREADING 19 ADJUST THREAD TENSION 20 A...

Page 5: ...IONAL ENVIRONMENT 24 CONDITIONS OF ALL OPERATORS 24 MAINTENANCE 25 LUBRICATION 26 LUBRICATING AND COOLING OF NEEDLES AND THREADS 27 HOW TO CHANGE OIL 28 OIL FILTER CHANGE 28 REPLACE THE NEEDLE 28 CLEA...

Page 6: ...s where there is risk to cause any fire or explosion 3 Guard against electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces e g Pipes radiators ranges refrigerators 4 Keep children away D...

Page 7: ...arning The use of any accessory or attachment other than those recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury 12 Have your tool repaired by a qualified person Repairs sho...

Page 8: ...re using this machine please ascertain that it conforms with safety standards and regulations of your country 4 When the machine is ready for operation all the safety equipments must be ready Operate...

Page 9: ...uired for adjustment modification and repair Only use assigned parts for replacement 11 Routine maintenance and service must be performed by well trained persons or qualified technicians 12 Maintain a...

Page 10: ...necessary No responsibility will our company take for damages caused by any modification or conversion of this machine without permission 19 Two safety warning signs are applied as warning signs 1 For...

Page 11: ...fingers inside the machine when placing or lifting the machine head to avoid possible physical injuries f Please turn off the power before tilting the machine head to avoid possible accidents due to a...

Page 12: ...ngle or 3 phase of motor are set correctly 4 Confirm that the power plug is correctly connected to the power supply 5 Never use the machine when the local voltage type is different from the marked vol...

Page 13: ...P8 Introduction WARNING TAG 3 Fig 3 3 Fig 3...

Page 14: ...e motor cover firmly 3 Please wear a pair of skidproof shoes while moving the sewing machine 1 Please do not install the sewing machine near the equipments such as Television Radio or wireless Telepho...

Page 15: ...P10 Introduction 6 Fig 6 7 Fig 7 NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS...

Page 16: ...P11 8 Fig 8 9 Fig 9 C 0 0 7 J P W 1 2 5 2 4 0 C H SPECIFICATIONS 8 Plus P represents Plus 9 Fig 8 Fig 9...

Page 17: ...P12 Introduction 10 5 Means the shape of the needle plate tongue which its function is to knit Fig 10 5 Universal 5 10 Fig 10...

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Page 20: ...t did not work 2 Do not storage the machine over 45 3 Working The machine doesn t work over 40 4 Warning Pay attention to the following warning advices 1 Working area is dangerous 2 Never touch the ne...

Page 21: ...P16 Introduction 13 Fig 13 INSTALLATION Fig 13 14 Fig 13 14...

Page 22: ...please refer to Table 3 Remarks 1 During the first month of using the machine the maximum speed shouldn t exceed 80 of the speed listed in Table 3 Make sure to choose the correct size of motor pulley...

Page 23: ...fitting projections to notches 5 3 Attach motor D to rubber cushion C by fitting the inside projections to notches 7 on rubber cushion 4 Use screw 8 and washers 9 to tighten motor D on machine body CA...

Page 24: ...installing the motor the center line of both motor s and machine s pulley must be aligned with each other THREADING 16 Follow the procedures shown in Fig 16 for threading Wrong threading may cause th...

Page 25: ...rning the pulley and make the needle bar in the lowest position the top edge of the needle thread take up should remain horizontal To adjust the position of the take up if necessary loosen the screw F...

Page 26: ...same level with the long groove of the Spreader Thread Take up Fig 18 2 For necessary adjustment loosen screw and first move the Spreader Take up up and down and then fasten the screws again ADJUSTING...

Page 27: ...h right hand until left hand s finger feels the push button lock in Fig 20 2 Keep turning the hand wheel for a inquired stitch length Align the scale indicated on the hand wheel to the mark A and then...

Page 28: ...ig 22 ADJUSTING DIFFERENTIAL RATIO 23 Fig 23 ADJUSTING PRESSURE OF THE PRESSER FOOT 23 Pressure of the presser foot should be as light as possible so that cloth can be feed and sewed smoothly Fig 15 2...

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Page 30: ...use after a long idling time please follow the following steps to maintain CLEARNING 1 Raise the presser foot 2 Remove two screws and then remove the needle plate 3 Use a soft brush to clean dust and...

Page 31: ...Please use MOBIL 10 or ESSO 32 or its Equivalent oil 2 The lubricating oil has been drained f r o m t h e m a c h i n e b e f o r e d e l i v e r y T h e r e f o r e b e f o r e u s i n g t h e n e w...

Page 32: ...er and lower parts of the needle bar 3 the high low indicate lines of oil level gauge Fig 26 27 3 Be sure to check every day and refill oil if the oil level is lower than line L of oil level gauge LUB...

Page 33: ...operation After that change oil every four months CHANGE THE OIL FILTER 30 This machine is equipped with an oil filter and the filter must be cleaned every month Replace the filter if necessary Fig 3...

Page 34: ...Size 2 Needles 2 3 Needles 3 SCHMETZ UY128GAS 70 75 ORGAN 128GAS 10 10 Needle size of special model please refer to conversion chart 31 Fig 31 5 Table 5 MQ22 32 Please unplug the stopper MQ22 to clean...

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Page 57: ...e 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 MY127JP C007JP SEP 20...

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