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CARING FOR A PLEATER

Your pleater is almost maintenance free. Every 2 or 3 years place a drop of oil between the

rollers and the side-plates. Before re-using it, pass an old piece of fabric through the pleater

to remove any excess oil.

After pleating, remove any loose threads or lint. Use a soft brush to clean the rollers. When

the machine is not in use, keep it inside the original box or cover it to stop dust from

accumulating on the pleater.

It should not be necessary at any time to dismantle the pleater completely. However, if this

should become necessary, it must be noted that the roller with the dimples in the ends, is the

bottom rear roller and must be fitted back into this position.

The needles are the most fragile part of the machine. Never leave the needles in the pleater.

If you live close to the sea or in a humid area, keep the needles in a moist free container.

Excess moisture can rust the needles. From time to time check the state of the needles. If the

point of one needle is different to the rest discard it. Check for bluntness by running the tip

of the needle over the tip of your finger.

ENJOY USING YOUR “NEW” READ PLEATER!

Tel: +27 11 803 0292 • Fax: +27 11 803 0293 • Cell: +27 82 895 0910

P.O. Box 4169 • Rivonia •  Gauteng • South Africa • 2128

[email protected] • www.readpleaters.com

THE “NEW” READ PLEATER INSTRUCTION BOOKLET

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Base plate

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Left and right side plates

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Left and right hand handles

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Removable top front roller

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Needles

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Needle grooves

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Removable pins

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Anti-skid feet

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