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S100
Revised 10/2005
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D - MACHINE ADJUSTMENT
The clearance between the brake shaft and the cam of the hand wheel should be 0,05 - 0,10 mm,
(0.002” - 0.004”). It can be adjust after loosing the screw of the three fork lever (below). Pull up the
locking lever forward.
In the lowest place of the cam of the hand wheel, after clearance adjustment, tighten the screw.
Adjust the clearance between left drive pulley and spool to 2 - 3 mm. (0.078” - 0.118”)¨. Turn the handle
(page 1-36) till the shaft of the hand wheel is loosen and adjust the clearance min. 0,25 mm, (0.098”)
between dogs. Use for this adjusting screw after loosing its nut.
Locking
lever
Brake of
the sewing
shaft
Cam of the
hand wheel
0,05-0,1 mm
Spool
Left drive
pulley
2-3 mm
Dogs
Screw
By turning the hand wheel and when the roller is in the highest position of the length gauge, adjust
the clearance 0,1 - 0,2 mm (0.004” - 0.008”) between the stud and disengaging lever after loosing the nut
of this lever. Tighten the nut well.
Turn the hand wheel till the roller is out of the highest position of the length gauge. Push the disengaging
lever. In this moment during the turning the hand wheel anti-clockwise, the brake is in contact with travel
of the hand wheel. The clearance between the dogs must be at least 0,25 mm (0.098”) or more.
By handle move with the machine table to the end position. Adjust the clearance between the dogs after nut
loosing to 0,25 mm (0.098”) or more. Switch on the main power (circuit breaker) and test the machine
cycle.
Hand wheel
Disengaging
lever
Machine table
Length
gauge
Roller
Screw of the three fork lever
Stud
Disengaging
lover
Adjusting
screw
Nut
Nut of the disen-
gaging lever
Note: Normally, this adjustment is pursued several times until you reach correct adjustment.
Nut of the
disengaging
lever
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