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一般安全事項說明

GENERAL  SAFETY 
INSTRUCTIONS

警告

當使用這台機器,基本安全預防應恆被遵守
,以減輕火災、電擊、或是個人傷害的風險

   

。包含以下注意事項。

    

在操作這台機器之前,請閱讀所有說明並且
緊記於心。

1. 

保持工作場所清潔

雜亂的環境與椅子會招引危害。

2. 

考量工作場所環境

勿暴露電源於雨水之中、勿在溼氣重的地方
或潮濕的場所使用機械器具。保持工作場所
良好整齊。當有引發火災或爆炸危險時,勿
使用電源工具。

 

3. 

免於電擊危害

避免身體接觸地線或是接地表面。

(

即:

管線,發熱物體,以及冷凍庫

)

4. 

勿使孩童接近

不要讓訪客接觸工具或是延伸管線。

5. 

適當的穿著

    

不要穿著寬鬆衣物或是穿戴珠寶,這可能被
活動零件拉扯而導致危險。穿戴護髮套可包
住長髮。

6. 

不要任意拉扯電線

絕不要用電源端拉扯機器,或是從插座猛拉
電線來拔掉電線。使電線遠離熱源、油類或
是尖銳邊緣。

     

7.

謹慎保養機器

遵從指示來添加潤滑油或是更換附件。定期
檢測工具用線,如果有所損害,請使用合格
的維修器具來修復。

Warning!
     When using this machine, basic safety 
     Precautions should always be followed to 
     reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and 
     personal injury, including the followings. 
     Read all these instructions before 
     operating this product and save these 
     instructions.

1.  Keep work area clean
     Cluttered areas and benches invite 
     injuries.
2.  Consider work area environment
     Do not expose power to rain. Do not use 
     machine tools in damp or wet locations.
     Keep work area well lit.
     Do not use power tools 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
     Do not let visitors touch the tool or 
     extension code.
5.  Dress properly
     Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, 
     they can be caugh in moving parts. Wear 
     protecting hair covering to contain long 
     hair.
6.  Do not abuse the cord
     Never carry the machine by cord or yank 
     it to disconnect it from the socket. Keep 
     the cord away from heat, oil, and sharp 
     edges..
7.  Maintain machine with care
     Follow instructions for lubrication and 
     changing accessories. Inspect tool cord 
     periodically. If damaged, have it repaired 
     by an authorized service facility.

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Introduction

Summary of Contents for HF008A

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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: ...DLE POSITION ADJUSTMENT 13 FEED DOG ADJUSTMENT 14 STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 14 NEEDLE GUARD ADJUSTMENT 15 TIMING OF NEEDLES AND LOOPERS MOVEMENT 15 ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE OF PRESSER FOOT 18 ADJUSTING L...

Page 5: ...here 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 Do not let...

Page 6: ...e 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 should only...

Page 7: ...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 this mach...

Page 8: ...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 and check...

Page 9: ...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 the safet...

Page 10: ...side 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 abrupt star...

Page 11: ...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 voltage on t...

Page 12: ...nd thread stand in sequence Fig 1 2 1 Fig 1 2 20mm 3 4 3 1 2 Motor should turn clockwise with proper tension for driving belt It can be checked by pushing belt inward for 20mm Please install belt cove...

Page 13: ...duction A 5 Fig 5 6 Fig 6 1 80 1 2 45mm 3 3 2 400 1 2HP 110 220 380V 4 M V Remarks 1 New machines run a speed at approximately 80 of the Maximum speed in the first month Table 1 Be sure to choose prop...

Page 14: ...y attention to needle installation 7 Fig 7 2 3 A 3 7 2 To replace lubricant oil Fig 3 Loosen screw A drain oil from the oil tank tighen it up To extend the life of machine please replace lubricant oil...

Page 15: ...breaking threads skipping stitches and or undesired sewings 2 For looper threading open front cover A turn handle wheel till needles at the heightest point and press B as illustrated to let the loope...

Page 16: ...of thread and fabrics Ex Increasing thread tension Heavy weight fabric or Cotton thread Descreasing thread tension Light weight fabric Elastic Nylong thread 4 Take up lever adjustment Fig 11 The posit...

Page 17: ...n of Needle Bar can be adjusted Removing Rubber Cap A and loosening Screw B moving Needle Bar up and down to proper position and tightening Screw B and insert in Cap A Fig 13 Remark Be sure that every...

Page 18: ...ulley clockwise for longer stitch length vice versa Then release the botton Fig 17 FEED DOG ADJUSTMENT C 1 0 1 2 mm 15 16 1 C A 2 C A When Feed Dogs C move to the upper dead point the distance from th...

Page 19: ...dles eye B When A B the timing is correct Fig 19 1 18 A B 0 0 2mm 3 5 0 3mm 2 C X Y D C 1 As Demonstration in Figure 18 the adjustment is operated under the biggest needle specification When the loope...

Page 20: ...if to decrease turn clockwise 5 Make sure the Needle and Looper timing is correct 6 After correct adjustment tighten Screws B C 7 Screw Hole B is set as basic point the groove on shaft D is for settin...

Page 21: ...osen Connecting Rod G and Tighten Screw F Fig 20 2 Move Looper holder Clamp forward and backward to make sure the distance between Looper s tip and needle less then 0 1 mm Then tighten Screw F Fig 23...

Page 22: ...Loosen Nut A turn Screw B to adjust to proper pressure then tighten Nut A Fig 25 Adjust clockwise to increase pressure opposite to decrease 25 Fig 25 1 B C D 26 1 When the thread hole on Looper thread...

Page 23: ...ame rank with Needle point H Fig 28 3 Loosen Screw F to adjust the position of Looper Thread Guide E to let the bottom border of guide E is 6 0 7 0 mm from the guide G Fig 27 REAR PULLER ADJUSTMENT 24...

Page 24: ...Screw B of Connecting Rod A Fig 30 3 Move Connecting Rod A forth for more and back for less feeding length 4 For micro adjustment loose Nut A and move Connecting Rod B upward for more and downward fo...

Page 25: ...n Screw A and keep top and lower rollers parallel Tighten Screw A slightly and move Frame Base C up and down Then tighten Screw A 2 Adjusting gap 0 5 mm Loosen Nut D and turn Screw H to reach 0 5 mm t...

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