If Ribber Arm Does Not Fit On Carriage Properly; If Stitches Float - Singer SRP-50 Instruction Book

Ribbing attachment
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If Ribber Arm does not fit on the
Carriage properly
...
(1)
Before
mounting Ribber Arm to Knitter Carriage, be
sure to push down the top of Knitter Carriage.
(2) When Cam Lever is set at PUNCH LACE (A,
L)
or
KNIT-IN (:Y't, F), Arm can not be connected correct-
ly. Be sure that Cam Lever is set to STOCKINET
before connecting Arm.
If stitches float
...
When edge stitches tend to float, suspend Edge Weight
and
advance it at an interval of 10-15 rows.
If stitches of half length of
knitting
float, check to see
if
Cast-on Comb with Weights
is
suspended horizontally.
Use of Hanger
Comb with Weight is also effective.
When stitches on full
length
float, push
needles to
C posi-
tion using P Carriage (without P Presser) and
knit.
In
case of circular knitting, push up needles
to
0 position
either on knitter or
ribber
to be
knitted
next.
In case of pin tuck
knitting,
push up Ribber needles
for
rows of pin tuck knitting. (
® )
In case of wide rib, push up Knitter and Ribber needles on
every row. (
®)
Firstly, slide
P
Carriage
from the
left to the right
on
Ribber,
and secondly slide P Carriage
from the
right
to
the left on
Knitter.
In case of variation
swing,
push up needles on
the bed
having more
number
of
needles.
(
®
) (
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