V-Series Dobby Loom User’s Manual
Additional Loom Information
Loom Maintenance
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AINTENANCE
Tightening The Bolts
The single most important thing you can do to extend the life of your loom,
and preserve its operation, is tighten the bolts that hold its frame together.
These will loosen over time, due to changes in its environment and to your
own creative exertions.
Lubrication And Cleaning
There are several mechanisms on your loom which will benefit from the
occasional light application of an appropriate lubricant. Not all lubricants are
suitable in the weaving environment. Machine oils and greases, for example,
can capture yarn dust and will, over time, actually impede the action of your
loom.
Loom Parts
Lubrication and Cleaning
Shuttles, Shuttle Race, Single-Box
Flyshuttle Picker Grooves
Paste Wax
Slide Rods (sliding beater rods, bobbin
winder)
Steel Wool
Axles (pulleys, spring levers, overhead
beater)
Silicon Spray
Warp Beam Metal Rods (where metal
works against the wood frame)
Paraffin
Warp Beam Brake Drum
Sandpaper
Checking Cords And Cables
The cords and cables on your loom will wear out due to the friction of the
moving parts. Check all cords and cables for wear and replace as needed.
Brake Cable
If you remove the Brake Cable, please be sure, when you reinstall it, that
the looped end is secured to the “J” bolt, that the cable is drawn
immediately up from this bolt and around the back of the drum (x3), and
that it then routes down the front of the drum where it connects to the
spring at the pedal. Be sure the cable does not cross over itself at any time.
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