Speed of opening and closing
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Set the program switch to 41 and press the “ STOP ” key.
With the “ REPEAT ” key run through the function sequence in
interval operation.
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Observe the movement of the fixed clamp 8 when opening and
closing.
The fixed clamp should move quickly and uniformly.
If not, then the throttles 1 and 2 are to be set appropriately.
Renewing the coatings
The rubber clamps the cloth in the area of the forward slides.
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Pull off damaged rubber.
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Clean the adhesive surfaces.
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Cut the rubbers 6 and 7 to size and affix.
The Delrin 5 should support the cloth as close as possible to the
needle.
Because of its rough surface the chrome foil 4 on the Delrin 5 should
prevent the cloth from being pulled out of the clamp during sewing.
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Pull off damaged Delrin 5 with the chrome foil 4.
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Cut strips from the chrome foil and Delrin.
In the same widths as before.
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Clean the adhesive surfaces.
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Affix the Delrin 5 to the fixed clamp.
The Delrin should end in line with the inner side of the fixed clamp.
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Cut 2 mm wide antislip foil 3 and affix to the chrome foil.
The antislip foil should end in line with the outer side of the fixed
clamp.
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Affix the chrome foil 4 with the rough side up onto the Delrin.
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Check the clearance of the Delrin to the needle.
Set the program switch to 41 and press the “ STOP ” key.
With the “ REPEAT ” key run through the function sequence in
interval operation.
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If necessary correct the clearance by filing the Delrin.
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