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For the sewing machine, automatic machine and ancillary devices (hereinafter collectively referred to as 
"machine"), it is inevitable to conduct sewing work near moving parts of the machine. This means that there 
is always a possibility of unintentionally coming in contact with the moving parts. Operators who actually 
operate the machine and maintenance personnel who are involved in maintenance and repair of the machine 
are strongly recommended to carefully read to fully understand the following 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

before using/maintaining the machine. The content of the 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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 14.  HEIGHT OF THE PRESSER BAR

1

After replacing a presser foot or when the presser bar height is 
changed, adjust the presser bar position as follows;
1.  Loosen the clamp screw 

1

 of the presser bar guide bracket by in-

serting a screw driver through the adjusting hole on the face plate,

2.  Retighten the screw 

1

 securely after positioning the presser bar.

 15.  LENGTH OF THE THREAD TAKEN UP BY THE THREAD TAKE-UP LEVER

In order to always produce perfect stitches, it is advisable to adjust the 
length of the thread taken up by the thread take-up lever according to 
each sewing condition like the type of material and the stitch length.
1.  When sewing a heavy weight material slide the thread guide up-

ward to shorten the thread.

2.  When sewing a light weight material, slide the thread guide down-

ward to lengthen the thread. This adjustment is also effective to 
prevent stitch-skipping.

WARNING :

To avoid possible personal injury due to abrupt start of the machine, turn off the power to the machine and check to be sure that the 
motor has totally stopped rotating in prior.

1)  Use the 3-phase 200W AC clutch motor.
2)  Use an M type V belt.
3)  The following table shows the relationship among the motor pulley and the sewing speed.

Model

Sewing speed

Effective diameter of 

handwheel

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Rotational speed 

of motor

Effective diameter 

of motor pulley

ML-111

1,700 sti/min

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50 Hz

1,430 rpm

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60 Hz

1,715 rpm

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1,800 sti/min

50 Hz

1,430 rpm

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60 Hz

1,715 rpm

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The effective diameter of the motor pulley is obtained by subtracting 5 mm from the outside diameter.

 16.  MOTOR PULLEY AND SEWING SPEED

Содержание ML-111

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Страница 6: ...ere is no danger of water drops in the machine 5 To prevent fires periodically draw out the power plug from the plug socket and clean the root of the pins and the space between pins 6 The loopers osci...

Страница 7: ...the machine is counterclockwise as observed from the pul ley side Take care not to allow the machine to rotate in the reverse direction Never operate the machine unless the sewing machine have been fi...

Страница 8: ...wick 6 4 Filling the gear case with grease Fig 6 and Fig 7 Regularly fill the gear case by removing plug screws 9 and 00 As soon as the oil seals which prevent grease from leaking are found damaged o...

Страница 9: ...USTING THE BELT TENSION 3 6 LUBRICATION 4 7 ATTACHING THE NEEDLE 5 8 THREADING THE MACHINE 5 9 THREAD TENSION 6 10 PRESSER FOOT AND FEED DOG 7 11 STITCH LENGTH 8 12 HOW TO REMOVE THE LOOPER 8 13 RELAT...

Страница 10: ...ix oil No 1 Noise Equivalent continuous emission sound pressure level LpA at the workstation A weighted value of 68 5 dB Includes KpA 2 5 dB according to ISO 10821 C 6 2 ISO 11204 GR2 at 1 800 sti min...

Страница 11: ...EE LIFTER COMPONENTS Attach the knee lifter components using the screws supplied with the machine to the position of the above figure 1 Assemble the thread stand unit and insert it in the hole in the...

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Страница 13: ...the drip pan on the bottom of the machine through oil return felt 8 2 Feed mechanism Fig 3 The lubricating oil poured into the oil reservoir 9 flows to lubricate feed regulator connecting link 3 pit...

Страница 14: ...rior vi BEFORE OPERATION CAUTION Check the following so as to prevent maloperation of and damage to the machine Before you put the machine into operation for the first time after the set up clean it t...

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Страница 19: ...ten the thread 2 When sewing a light weight material slide the thread guide down ward to lengthen the thread This adjustment is also effective to prevent stitch skipping WARNING To avoid possible pers...

Страница 20: ...agents in your area for further information when necessary The description covered in this instruction manual is subject to change for improvement of the commodity without notice 13 09 Printed in Jap...

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