Flats On Shafts; Locking The Sewing Machine In Place - Dürkopp Adler 567 CLASSIC Service Manual

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3.4 Flats on shafts

Screw the screw
Fig. 8: Flats on shafts
on to the flat
Some shafts have flat surfaces at those points where the components are
screwed on. This stabilizes the connection and makes adjustment easier.
Always ensure that the screws lie completely on the surface.

3.5 Locking the sewing machine in place

For some settings, the machine has to be locked in place. To do this, the
locking peg from the accessory pack is inserted into a groove on the arm
shaft crank to block the arm shaft.
Fig. 9: Locking peg and arresting grooves on the arm shaft crank
There are 2 securing positions:
• Position 1: Loop stroke position
• Position 2: Handwheel zero position
16
(1) - Flat
(2) - Shaft
(1) - Locking peg
(2) - Large arresting groove
• 5 mm end in the large groove
• Setting the loop stroke and needle bar height
• 3 mm end in the small groove
• Setting the handwheel position and checking the top dead center for
the needle bar
Working basis
5 mm
3 mm
(3) - Small arresting groove
(4) - Arm shaft crank
Service manual 567 classic - 01.0 - 10/2015

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