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Model 11333A Revision 0 Updated Mar 10, 2016 Technical Manual & Parts Lists Atlanta Attachment Company 362 Industrial Park Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046 770-963-7369 • www.atlatt.com...
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Attachment Company. In addition to any confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations that currently exist between you and Atlanta Attachment Company, your use of these materials serves as an acknowledgment of the confidential and proprietary nature of these materials and your duty not to make any unauthorized use or disclosure of these materials.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Contents Important Safety Instruction ........................1 Liability ..............................2 Safety Equipment on the Machines ......................3 Protective Eyewear ............................. 4 Important Notices............................5 Maintenance ..............................7 Repair ................................8 A Word to the End User..........................9 Safety Precautions ............................
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Important Safety Instruction This part of the Instruction Material is provided for the safe use of your equipment. It contains important information to help work safely with the unit and describes the dangers inherent in machinery. Some of these dangers are obvious, while others are less evident.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Liability The machine should only be operated when in perfect working order, with due regard for safety and the potential dangers, as well as in accordance with the Instruction Material. Faults and malfunctions capable of impairing safety should be remedied immediately. We cannot accept any liability for personal injury or property damage due to operator errors or non-compliance with the safety instructions contained in this booklet.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists A Word to the Operator The greatest danger inherent in our machines: is that of fingers, hands or loose clothing being drawn into a machine by live, coasting or rotating tools or assemblies or of being cut by sharp tools or burned by hot elements. LWAYS BE CONSCIOUS OF THESE DANGERS Safety Equipment on the Machines All machines are delivered with safety equipment, which shall not be removed or...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Protective Eyewear Protective eyewear that has been tested by the local authorities should be worn whenever there is a possibility of loose or flying objects or particles such as when cleaning the machine with compressed air. Tools Always count the number of tools in your possession before starting work on the machine.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Important Notices Reporting and Fighting Fires Read the instructions posted in the factory with regard to reporting fires and the emergency exits. Make sure you know exactly where the fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems are located and how they are operated.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists - Kinetic energy - Note that some motors or spindles, for example, may continue to run or coast run on after being switched off. - Potential energy - Individual assemblies may need to be secured if necessary for repair work. Delivery of the Machine/Packaging Note any markings on the packaging, such as weights, lifting points and special information.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Protect against influences from the surroundings: no structure-borne vibrations, no grinding dust, or chemical vapors. Protect against unauthorized access. Ensure that the machine and accessories are set up in a stable position. Ensure easy access for operation and maintenance (Instruction Manual and layout diagram); also verify that the floor is strong enough to carry the weight of the machine.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Repair Replacement Parts We cannot accept any liability whatsoever for damage due to the use of parts made by other manufacturers or due to unqualified repair or modification of the machine. Repair, Electrical The power supply must be switched off (master switch off) and secured so that it cannot be switched on again inadvertently before starting any work on live parts.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists A Word to the End User The end user has sole responsibility to enforce the use of safety procedures and guards on the machine. Any other safety devices or procedures due to local regulations should be should be retrofitted in accordance to these regulations and/or the EC Directive on the safety of machines.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists The 11333A unit is a stand-alone, semi-automatic border closing workstation which can be moved to any department as needed. Features • Heavy-duty lockstitch sewing head • Lockstitch ensures no stitch ravel at tape edge operation •...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Installation 1. Connect the machine’s power cord to 220VAC, 50-60 Hz Single Phase. 2. Connect compressed air supply to the Air Pressure Regulator.(See Figure 1 for component location) 3. Place the Gripper Pedal in position and connect it’s cable if required.(See Figure 2 for component location) 4.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Semi-Automatic Operation Note: If either the Manual Sew or Footlift Pedals are pressed, at any time, the machine will switch to Manual Mode. 1. Bring the two ends of the border together and insert them between the Gripper jaws and against the Edge Guide.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Machine Error Codes Listed below are the possible error codes which will be displayed, in case of an error, on the Efka motor control box located under the table top. (See Figure 4 for component location and identification) To clear, reset power.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1333-PAR Parameter Settings Parameter Range Value Description 0-24 Mode of Operation. MUST BE SET FIRST! 0-254 Number of soft start stitches. 200-9900 rpm Maximum Speed when “129” is 0, 1 or 2. Soft start enable. 1=CCW Motor Rotation 0-360 Degrees reverse run goes to get to needle up...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Electric Eye Sensor Adjustment To adjust the sensor, first remove the clear plastic cover from the end of the sensor. There are two adjusting screws under the cover. One is labeled “GAIN” and is used to set the sensitivity of the sensor.
Company. In addition to any confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations that currently exist between you and Atlanta Attachment Company, your use of these materials serves as an acknowledgment of the confidential and proprietary nature of these materials and your duty not to make any unauthorized use or...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1333A-WD Wiring Diagram 125681C...
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Atlanta Attachment Company (AAC) Statement of Warranty Manufactured Products Atlanta Attachment Company warrants manufactured products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of eight hundred (800) hours of operation or one hundred (100) days whichever comes first. Atlanta Attachment Company warrants all electrical components of the Serial Bus System to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of thirty six (36) months.
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Declaración de Garantía Productos Manufacturados Atlanta Attachment Company garantiza que los productos de fabricación son libres de defectos de material y de mano de obra durante un período de ochocientos (800) horas de operación o cien (100) días, cual llegue primero.
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