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LUBRI~TION
Sealed ball bearings, containing sufficiant lubricant for the life of
the bearings are installed in the Consew clutch motor@ Therefore re-
lubrication is neither possible nor required
o
The
only spot requiring occasional
lubrication is the clutch operating
sleeve
o
An oil hole
(A)
is located on top of the projection from the
pulley end of the motor
e
It requires about 2 to 4 drops of lubricating
oil SoAeEo
20
or similar
Q
every
60
dayse
CLUTCH AND
BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
If clutch or brake adjustment should become necessary, this is indicated
by an excessive travel of the clutch lever or of the foot pedal when
starting to operate the sewing machine or upon stopping ito
To adjust clutch and brake, first loosen set screw
(B)
about 2 turns,
then loosen lock nut (C) and turn head of adjustment bolt
(D)
clockwise
one half turn at a time, then test for results by pressing down the clutch
lever. Tighten lock nut
(c)
and set screw
(B)
upon completing clutch and
brake adjustmente NOTE: Do not turn in bolt
(D)
so far that there is no
more clutch action, as this may jam both clutch and motor, causing damage
to the motor in particulare
Fig, 1
REPLACING THE CLUTCH LINING
1) Note position of treadle pitman rod and treadle and loosenthe clamp
tying together the two component lengths of the treadle pitman rod
o
Unhook upper component from clutch lever. Unscrew from clutch motor
housing three clamps {E)o This will permit clutch portion to become
separated from motor.

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