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Repairing the knitting machine
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Replacing parts
4. Set damaged stays into a vertical position again using the channel chisel
and straighten them. The chisel may only be struck with light hammer
blows in the damaged groove. Do not strike the chisel in too deep, as the
needle bed foundation will be damaged.
Positioning stays vertically
Positioning stays vertically
5. Take a needle or selector jack from this machine and place it into the
repaired groove. Push the needle up and down in the groove. If it moves
easily, check whether the moving parts of the neighboring grooves move
easily as well.
6. If this is not the case, repeat Steps 4 and 5.
7. Do this for all damaged grooves. The grooves to the left and right of the
point of damage must move easily as well.
8. If the damaged stays are bent upward, knock them even (smooth) again
using the channel chisel.
Smoothing surface
Smoothing surface
9. Check whether the needle bed elements move easily in the grooves.
Repeat step 5.
Summary of Contents for CMS 502 HP+
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Page 18: ...18 1 About this document Warnings in the documentation ...
Page 72: ...72 2 Description of knitting machine Display and operating elements ...
Page 128: ...128 3 Producing with the knitting machine Starting the machine after a fault ...
Page 302: ...302 4 Adjusting knitting machine Defining user profile ...
Page 522: ...522 9 Yarns and stitch tension Conversion table ...
Page 548: ...548 11 Machine Management Tools Send email directly from the machine ...
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