Counter Knife And Underthread Clamp - DURKOPP ADLER 767 Service Instructions Manual

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13.3 Counter knife and underthread clamp

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"X"
Standard checking
The clearance between the blade of the counter knife 1 and the slider
guide 3 should be "X" mm.
(x = 26 mm with a 26 mm q bobbin / x = 25 mm with a 32 mm q bobbin)
The knives should securely cut with the least possible pressure of the
counter knife on the thread pulling knife 2. This is normally the case when,
with the knives half overlapped, the counter knife blade just touches the
thread pulling knife.
During the trimming sequence the underthread clamp 4 should firmly clamp the
underthread so that it is securely caught by the needle thread during sewing-on.
Trim the threads with the manually operated thread pulling knife. Pull the
thread out of the clamp and thereby check the clamping effect. If the clamping
effect is too great or too small, then the underthread clamp must be set again.
Caution Risk of Injury !
Turn the main switch off.
Set the counter knife and underthread clamp only with the sewing
machine turned off.
Correction
Counter knife
Loosen screws 7 and 8.
Align the counter knife carrier.
The above points must be met.
Tighten screws 7 and 8 again.
Underthread clamp
Loosen screws 5 and 6.
Align the underthread clamp 4.
The above points must be met.
Tighten screws 5 and 6 again.
ATTENTION !
When the pressure of the counter knife is set too high, then
this leads to increased knife wear. A false setting of the
underthread clamp can lead to sewing-on problems.
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