
14
Adjusting the Clincher Points (Figure 14)
If the clinch on the staple is not tight enough,
the
Clincher Points
[077015] have to be raised.
Conversely, if the clinch is too tight, the Clincher
Points have to be lowered. This adjustment is made
on the Stitcher Machine and so cannot be completely
explained in this manual as each individual Machine
is different.
The final position of the Clincher Points should
be flush (or slightly above flush) with the Clincher
Plates. The best way to see the position of the
Clincher Points is to jog the Machine where the
Stitcher Head is mounted. When the Driver is at the
lowest position of its stroke, the Clincher Points are
at their highest position. Jog the Stitcher Machine
until the Stitcher Head is just past this point to reveal
the Clincher Points’ position. To be sure that the
Points are at the best position possible, run a few test
stitches and compare the clinched staples.
Figure 14 - Adjusting Clincher Points
Clincher Points
077015 (2)
Driver
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Maintenance
Lubrication (Figure 15)
Use any standard S.A.E. #10 oil for lubricating the heads. Heads that are in constant operation
should be lubricated daily. Heads that are operated periodically should be lubricated every five pound
wire spool change or every month, which ever comes first. Usually, only a drop of oil is required at
each lubrication point. Care must be taken that those parts of the head that contact the work to be
stitched are free of oil. Lubricate regularly instead of excessively. Excessive lubrication will result
in work becoming spotted with oil. Use one drop of oil in the following lubrication points:
Always disconnect the power before assembling
or making adjustments to your stitcher machine.
!
CAUTION
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