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1344S88 Model Revision 2.5 Updated Jan 5, 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 ............................
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Timing the Feed Lift Eccentric ......................... 22 Needle Bar Positioning ..........................22 Positioning the Loop Deflectors ....................... 22 Setting the Distance from the Looper to the Needle ................. 23 Sidewise Setting ............................23 Lengthwise Setting & Setting the Height of the Needle Bar ..............23 Timing Looper Driving Crank ........................
Mandatory Information All persons operating and/or working on the 1344S88 Panel Binder should read and understand all parts of the Safety Instructions. This applies, in particular, for persons who only operate and/or work on the unit occasionally (e.g. for maintenance and repair). Persons who have difficulty reading must receive particularly thorough instruction.
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 General Machine Data Electrical & Pneumatic Specifications Electrical: 220 VAC, 5amp, 50/60 Hz Single Phase Pneumatic: 70 PSI, 20 SCFM avg. (3/8” Airline). Set the regulator to 70 PSI. Installation & Setup Remove all packing material (bubble wrap, foam padding, etc.). Position the machine in a desired location on a sound and reasonably level floor.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Parameter Settings for Efka Controller Before Programming, Perform a Master Reset of Parameters (See Below) PARAMETER RANGE VALUE DESCRIPTION Mode of operation. MUST SET THIS PARAMETER FIRST! 300 Maximum speed 300 High lift walking speed limitation 300 Speed limitation n11 High lift on/off Braking power at standstill...
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.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Servicing the Sew Head Fig. 1 Installation Assemble the oil pan to the hangers. Insert the assembled oil pan into the machine cut-out table placing four rubber bushings in the hanger holes as shown in Fig. 1. Attach the oil drain jar to the oil pan as shown in Fig.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Lubrication Machines of Class 300U have a semi-automatic lubricating system comprising of a hollow arm shaft and a hollow bed shaft which act as oil reservoirs. The oil is distributed to all of the principal bearings by centrifugal force through small jets in the shafts when the machine is in operation.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Setting the Needle Refer to Fig. 6. Turn the machine pulley over toward the operator until the needle bar is at its highest point. Loosen the needle set screw. Insert the needle into the needle bar and clamp as far as it will go making certain that the scarf of the needle faces toward the left.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Threading the Machine Either left twist or right twist thread may be used in the needles and loopers. Rough or uneven thread or thread which passes through the needle eye with difficulty will interfere with successful operation of the machine.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Threading the Loopers Pass the thread from the unwinder through the threading points as indicated. Draw approximately two inches of thread through the looper eye with which to start sewing. Tension Tension on the thread should be as light as possible while still Fig.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Alternating Presser with Pneumatic Pressure Control Adjust the height of the Pressure Cylinder with the presser feet resting on the throat plate. There should be a clearance of 1/4” between the Presser Bar Spring Fork and bottom of the cylinder.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Machine with Puller Feed The length of the stitch is determined by the stitch gears in the puller feed mechanism. The compound feed stitch length should be set slightly shorter than the stitch length of the puller feed.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Machines with Alternating Pressers The lift of the vibrating and lifting pressers is controlled by an adjustable eccentric. To adjust, remove the arm cover at the rear of the machine. Turn the machine pulley over toward the operator until the feeding presser is down.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Setting the Height of Feed Bar When the feed bar is set at the correct height, the feed lift link clamp will be aligned with the rock shaft timing flat. To adjust, make certain that the feed lifting crank timing screw, Fig.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Timing the Feed Lift Eccentric When the feed dog is at its highest position, the top of the teeth should be parallel with, and project full depth of the teeth above the upper surface of the throat plate. To adjust, insert screwdriver in the hole in the feed strap and loosen the two set screws, Fig.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Setting the Distance from the Looper to the Needle Sidewise Setting When the looper is correctly positioned, the point of the looper just clears the scarf of the needle on the forward stroke of the looper. To adjust, turn the machine pulley until the looper point is directly opposite of the center of the needle.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Timing Looper Driving Crank When the looper driving crank is properly timed, the point of the looper will pass above the eye of the needle at the same distance on both the forward and backward strokes of the looper. To adjust when the point of the looper passes higher on the forward stroke, loosen the looper driving crank set screw, Fig.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Positioning Spreader Fig 31 Fig 32 Sidewise and Height Setting When the looper on its forward stroke is passing the spreader a) The point of the spreader should be exactly opposite the top of the thread groove at the left side of the looper.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Adjusting Needle Thread Take-Up Fig 34 The needle thread take-up and thread guide may be adjusted to increase or decrease the amount of thread drawn at the top of the needle bar stroke. To increase the amount, loosen the thread take-up screw, Fig.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Singer® 300UX6 Assembly Drawings & Parts Lists Atlanta Attachment Company is the exclusive stocking distributor for Singer Tape Edge Sewing Heads and recommended spare parts for Singer Tape Edge machines. We can also supply proprietary parts in most cases for Cash*, Spuhl*, Porter, United* Tape Edge workstations.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Front Assembly Sewing Arm NO. PART # DESCRIPTION NO. PART # DESCRIPTION 25 414545 267617 LINK HINGE PIN SET SCREW 268258 PACKING WICK 26 267657 VIB PRESSER BAR 267627 LIFTING LINK 27 267658 VIBRATING PRESSER BAR HINGE ST 415061 LIFTING CRANK 28 281912...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Front Assembly Sewing Bed NO. PART # DESCRIPTION NO. PART # DESCRIPTION 28 281208 559061 FEED DOG LOOPER COMPLETE WITH GUARD 267665 LOOP DEFLECTOR 29 268382 LOOPER ONLY (ORDER 281207 FOR 412176 LINK, CONN CRANK 30 281207 NEEDLE GUARD 559064...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists External Parts Sewing Arm #4 NO. PART # DESCRIPTION KE0021 FACE PLATE (WITH 268033) 268330 FACE PLATE HINGE STUD 544053 SET SCREW 268033 LOCK STUD 228661 COVER CUSHION 268032 LOCK SPRING 415016 SPRING PLATE 414534 SCREW KE0072 ARM SIDE COVER...
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...
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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 mate-rial y de mano de obra durante un periodo de ochocientos (800) horas de operación o cien (100) días cual llegue primero.
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