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1392D Model Revision 5.3 Updated July 15, 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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Definitions..............................20 Power Off ..............................21 Main Run Screen............................21 Machine Speed ............................22 Miscellaneous Information ........................23 Presser Foot adjustment procedure for 1392D..................24 Foot Height ............................... 25 Pattern Selection ............................26 Size Adjustments ............................27 Pattern List ..............................28 Pattern (Full View) ...........................
Mandatory Information All persons operating and/or working on the 1392D Golden Eagle Quilter, HD 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 Computer Connections The 1392D control panel may require the unpacking and setup of the computer. The following pictures show front and rear connections for hooking up the control system computer. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE THE TWO GREEN USB SECURITY DONGLES FROM THE COMPUTER.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Quilter Setup & Training Adjusting the Hand-Wheel Tighten hand-wheel bolt Move hand-wheel to Zero degrees Clamp Main Shaft, To Prevent Movement Adjusting the Eccentrics Move presser foot eccentric to the highest position ...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Fine tuning Eccentric Top Center To check turn hand-wheel between 345° and 15° . The dial indicator needs to point at the same number at 345° and 15° Change eccentric position Check the top center by moving hand wheel between 345°...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Adjusting cams for presser- foot. Turn the hand-wheel to 0° Push needle bar clamps down then tighten the bolts Bring all the cams down so they hit the cam-follower then tighten the bolts ...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Tighten needle lever on shaft. Tighten the 2 needle lever on the shaft. (6 bolts every lever) Set lowest needle position 1. If not already so, put the 3mm spacer under the presser-foot. ...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Set lowest needle position 3. Use the presser-foot adjustment to set the right needle height. Check the needle height after foot- lift adjustment. Set lowest needle position 4. When the needle height is 28mm under the throat-plate tighten bolts of the link between needle-bar and shaft.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Lock down the presser-foot height. Use bolt to extent presser-foot bar Press the presser-foot down on the 3mm spacers Lift up clamp on presser-foot bar so the cam-followers or op against the cams ...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Lock down the presser-foot height. Use bolt to extent presser-foot Press the presser-foot down on the 3mm spacers Lift up clamp on presser-foot bar so the cam-followers or op against the cams ...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Operation Definitions Machine Axis -The machine has three Servo motors. One for each Axis of movement. X-Axis is the left and right movement of the carriage. Y-Axis is the Roller movement or front to back. Z-Axis is the Needle up and down movement.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Power Off The E-Z Quilter software accesses the hard drive of the PC during operation. It is highly recommended to close the software before turning the Main power off to the machine which also turns off the power to the PC.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Machine Speed The Machine Speed display shows the Set RPM, Actual RPM, and various ways to adjust the Set RPM. Set RPM is the RPM the machine will run once it accelerates to full speed. Actual RPM is the RPM the machine is currently running.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Miscellaneous Information The Miscellaneous Information display shows current Yardage Information, Type of run mode, Foot Height, and Current Status. 1. Yardage Information: The Yardage Counter displays the current thru-put yards since the last time the Reset button was clicked. Yards per Run Minute displays current thru-put yards per minute.
Here is a step by step on how to adjust the presser foot on your Quilter. You can adjust the presser foot height easily without disturbing any other timing adjustments. Presser Foot adjustment procedure for 1392D - Using the touch screen or pendant, place the quilter at 180 degrees.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Foot Height Foot Height is defined as the distance between the bottom of the presser foot to the top of the needle plate. This distance is physically set on the machine with the use of a manual crank. Sensors mounted to the mechanism tell the controller the current height of the foot.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Pattern Selection The Pattern Selection area displays the currently selected pattern, Needle Array Information, and Stitch Information. The heading at the top of the frame displays the path and filename of the current pattern. Clicking the Change Pattern button brings up the Pattern List screen to allow you to view and/or select a different pattern.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Size Adjustments When the Change Adjustment button on the Main Run Screen is clicked the Size adjustment screen is activated. 1. Width (X Axis) - Clicking the Arrow buttons increases or decreases the percentage in which the pattern will be stretched in that axis.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Pattern List The Pattern List Screen displays all the patterns in a particular directory or folder. Patterns may be viewed but not loaded while the machine is running. In order to see more patterns in the selected directory use the vertical slide bar to the right of the graphics display area.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Pattern (Full View) The Pattern (Full View) Screen displays a larger more detailed view of the selected pattern. Clicking anywhere on the screen will return you to the previous screen.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Needle Array The Needle Array Screen displays the actual needle arrangement necessary to achieve the selected pattern. It only shows 24 Out of the 97 needles in each row which is enough to display a recurring pattern.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists How-To Guide for Threading the 1392 From Thread Stand: 1. Take the thread behind the rod, through the eyelet, through the thread tensioner, through another eyelet, then inside the slotted thread break detector and pull down towards the needles. From Thread Stand Behind...
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 2. Route the thread under the farthest rod, under the second rod, under the butterfly tube, through the guides, then over another butterfly tube and then down through the guides and towards the needles. Under the farthest Under the second There is another tube not shown before the eyelets that the thread also goes under.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 3. Route the thread from the rod down to the eyelets below.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 4. Thread the needles. The front needles are threaded straight down from the eyelets. The rear needles are threaded by routing the thread under the middle bar and over the rear bar and down to the needles. The middle needles are threaded similar to the rear needles but the thread only goes over the middle bar then down to the needles.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Looper Thread Routing: 1. Run the thread through the eyelet and thread tensioner. Then take the thread over the first bar. Over this bar after threading tensioner From looper thread stand...
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 2. Route the thread over the first thread rod, under the second thread rod, then through the thread eyelets. Under this rod Over these three rods...
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 3. From the back looking at the loopers, route thread through the last set of eyelets and under the bar with the exception of the closest looper. Run thread straight from eyelet to looper. Looper Notice the thread routes under a rod before going up to looper for second...
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 4. Once at the looper, guide the thread through the back of the looper and bring it around the side then through the front of the looper.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Run History The Run History displays information, including a time stamp, concerning the operation of the machine. As shown above, this information consists of general information and/or errors. All the information displayed in this area is also written to a Log File which can be viewed on the Utilities Screen on page Clicking a particular line will display a message box containing more information concerning the selected line.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Command Buttons The Command Buttons displayed along the bottom of the Main Run Screen provide user control of the machine and are as follows: 1. Reset / Servos On 2. Input / Output 3. Utilities 4.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists The Input/Output Screen allows you to see the current state of the Inputs and Outputs. It also allows you to activate/deactivate the Outputs. NOTE: This screen is primarily used to test the Inputs and Outputs. If you manually change the state of an Input it will not have an effect on the machine.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists The Manual Operations Screen allows you to move all three axes manually and independently. NOTE: When moving the axes independently the synchronous relationship between them is lost. Therefore, when you exit this screen the machine will automatically Home-Out. 1.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists X-Y Axis Jog The Arrow buttons pointing left and right move the X-Axis (Carriage) in the Left and Right directions. The Arrows buttons pointing up and down move the Y-Axis (Roller) in the Forward (Up) and Reverse (Down) directions.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Z Axis Jog The Reverse and Forward buttons move the Z-Axis (Needle) in the Reverse and Forward directions by the angular increment displayed above. Maximum reverse movement is 45 degrees. The Reverse Jog and Forward Jog buttons move the Z-Axis (Needle) in the Forward and Reverse directions and will continue to move until the respective button is released.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Pendant Operations NOTE: For safety reasons, if the front door is open, the hand held pendant is disabled. The Pendant Operations Screen duplicates the functionality of the physical Pendant attached to the machine. There are two ways to make this screen appear. One is to click the Command Button on the Main Run Screen.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists As you turn the selector the functions of the buttons change. See Table below Selector Red Button Green Button Function Auto Pause Restart Start/Pauses machine Needle Up Pause Execute Moves machine to the Needle Up position Position 1 Pause Execute...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Utilities As its name implies the Utilities Screen have several functions. 1. Log Files (See “Log Files” on page 48.) 2. Copy Pattern Files (See “Copy Pattern Files” on page 49.) 3. Serial Communication Status - Monitors communication between the PC and the Servo Controller.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Log Files By default the Log File displayed is the file for the current day. Note the filename of the Log File is 060218.txt, this represents 02/18/06 or February 18th, 2006. 06 is the year, 02 is the month, and 18 is the day.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Copy Pattern Files If new patterns are created on a different computer they have to be copied to the PC running the quilter. Since there are six separate files associated with each pattern this Copy function was developed to facilitate the process.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists System Information System Information shows Company Information and Revision History. Clicking the System Information button displays configuration and hardware settings for the PC. Note: In order to get to the Settings screen and various other functions an increased security level is required.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Security Security levels from lowest to highest are as follows: 1. Operator 2. Supervisor 3. Mechanic 4. Head Mechanic Operator is the default level. There is no code for this level. When the machine is turned on it is always at this level.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Settings The Settings screen allows you to make adjustments to various aspects of how the machine functions. NOTE: A security level of Mechanic or higher is necessary to access this screen. The following pages provide more detailed information for each setting.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists For the settings that have a check box a check in the box means the statement is true. For example, a check next to Air Sensor Enabled means that it is enabled and if air pressure drops below a certain point while the machine is running an error message box will be displayed.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Needle Tail Length When running a Sew & Jump pattern and the first repeat is finished the machine must move to the next pattern repeat. During this move a Needle Tail must be created in order to start sewing the next repeat properly.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists NOTE: If Slow Speed is set to a value higher that Fast Speed then Slow Speed is automatically changed to equal the Fast Speed. Therefore, Slow Speed can never exceed Fast Speed. Limits: Minimum - 0 Maximum - 10 Default - 5 Unit of Measure - RPM Thread Break Enable Delay When the machine is not running the Thread Break eyes are dark as in an actual Thread Break condition.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Foot Height Medium Limit The maximum RPM allowed with the foot in the Medium position. Limits: Minimum - 0 Maximum - 1275 Default - 500 Unit of Measure - RPM Panel Cutter Error Delay The amount of time from when the Panel Cutter sensor is covered till an error is displayed. Limits: Minimum - 0 Maximum - 60...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Efficiency Statistics Efficiency Statistics are calculated based on the amount of time the machine is in Run Mode (sewing) divided by the amount of time the machine is turned on. Time Display changes the format the On and Run times are displayed in. The Last Reset box displays the last time the Reset button was pressed resetting the On and Run Times to 0 (zero).
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 1389353 Motor Guard Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1389353 Rev 3 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION Page 128 1389183 REGULATOR ASSY Page 1389355 WELDMENT,GUARD 1389361 PANEL,TOP,MOTOR GUARD 1389362 PANEL, BACK MOTOR GUARD 1392404 PANEL, SIDE MOTOR GUARD 1392551 LEXAN FOR 1392404 1392631...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1389384 Left Guard Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1389384 Rev 2 PART # DESCRIPTION QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1337-4217 PIANO HINGE 2W OPEN NNH4-40 #4-40 HEX NUT 1389278 WELDMENT,GUARD,LEFT 14 SSFCM4X12 M4-0.7X12 FLAT ALLEN 1389289 PANEL,BENT,L SSFCM4X16 M4-0.7 X 16 FLAT ALLEN 1389349...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1389534 Bridge Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1389534 Rev 3 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1-006C TOP BRIDGE BEAM 1393864 FOOT ADJUSTMENT ASSY 1-008 ROD END HOUSING 1393867 P.FOOT SHAFT LEVER 1-009A PIVOT SHAFT, THREADED PIN 1393978...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1389566 Throat Plate Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1389566 Rev 7 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1-017 ROD END, PRESSER FOOT 3-036 BLOCK,BEARING 1-028 LOOPER DRIVE PITMAN ROD 4-013A ROD EXTENSION,KNIFE CYL 1-029 SHAFT,LOOPER,20MM 4-014A...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392415 Lubrication Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392415 Rev 7 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION AAQME-4-8U QUICK MALE ELBOW,1/4X1/8 AAQME-M4-M6 QUICK ELBOW CONNECTOR AAQUT-5-5 UNION TEE 5/32 AAQUY-5-5 QUICK UNION Y, 5/32 250 FT AATP4X2MW TUBING,NYLON,5/32OD MM78034PL INJECTOR,GREEN.015CC MM78035PL INJECTOR,YELLOW.025CC...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists AAE1392 6 Station Solenoid Assembly AAC Drawing Number 192121B Rev 2 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION KQR07-09 Reducing Fitting SY3140-5LZ Solenoid SX3000-53-1A Left Cap End SX3000-52-1A Right Cap End SX3000-51-15A Block SX3000-50-1A-N7 Block Assy. 5.38 VZ1000-11-1-9 Din Rail AN203-KM8 Port Silencer...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392580 Bag Closing Mount Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392580 Rev 9 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1389066 WLDMT,TICK TRAY SUPPORT 1389970 STOP BLOCK,30MM RAIL 1392168 SUPPORT, BAR, BAG CLOSER 1392600 LIMITER 1392601 TRACK TRAY 1392605 END STOP-GUARD 1392638 BRACKET Page 134...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392978 Front Feed Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392978 Rev 5 PART PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1389433 SPACER,3/4X1.5X.38ID 1392937 FRONT FEED ROLLER SUB-ASY 1392102 CHAIN, INSIDE, 24.375 L 1392938 LEFT SPROCKET IDLER ASY 1392144 CHAIN, OUTSIDE, 81.875 L 2-057...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392935 Front Left Roller Sub-Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392935 Rev 7 NO. QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO. QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1392018 KEY, 8 MM X 25 MM SSAS024128 3/8 X 2 X 5/16-18 SHLD, BOLT 1392278 COLLAR, CLUTCH BEARING SSSCM10X25...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392936 Front Right Roller Sub-Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392936 Rev 5 NO. QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO. QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1392883 SPACER, FLANGE BEARING SSAS024128 3/8 X 2 X 5/16-18 SHLD, BOLT 1392886 MOUNT, CYLINDER BASE SSSCM10X35 CAP SCREW 10MM X 55MM 1392889...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392937 Front Feed Roller Sub-Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392937 Rev 1 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1392018 KEY, 8 MM X 25 MM 1392869 SUPPORT LINK, BEARING 1392870 SUPPORT LINK, BEARING 1392871 STEEL SPROCKET,17T,5/8P 1392872 ROLLER,DRIVEN,FRONT BBUCFL205 BEARING, FLANGE UCFL WWFM12...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1393922 Tensioner Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1393922 Rev 3 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1389188 SPACER,3/4 X 3 X 3-1/2 1389189 SHAFT,PIVOT,TENSION BARS 1389469 KNOB,THREADED,M8 1389522 SPACER,3/4 X 3 X 1-3/4 1389617 ROD,STOP,TENSION BARS 1393927 ARM,PIVOT 1393928 PLATE,TENSION BAR MTG...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1389023 Center Insert Mount Bearing AAC Drawing Number 1389023 Rev 2 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1393993 RETAINER, CARTRIDGE BRG 1393995 MOUNT, INSERT BRG, CENTER AAF3/16 CLAMP, BLACK PLASTIC BBER208TMC BEARING,INSERT,SKWEZLOC SSBCM5X16 M5-0.8 X 16 BUTTON CAP SSSCM5X10 M5-0.8 X 10 SOC CAP WWLM5...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1389199 Right Hand Bearing AAC Drawing Number 1389199 Rev 1 QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1392815 BLOCK,BEARING BBGE20ES2RS BEARING,SPHERICAL PLAIN,2 BBGER205-25 BEARING,BALL,25MMB,CLAMP SSBCM5X8 M5 X 8MM BUT HEAD WWFM5 WASHER, FLAT, M5 I.D.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1389495 Retainer Drive Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1389495 Rev 6 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1-093 ECCENTRI C, RETAI NER DRI VE 1392641 BLOCK, RETAI NER 3-020 SHAFT, TAKE-UP, PULLEY 1392991 U-JOI NT, RETAI NER, ASM 3-021A PULLEY, GEAR, 40MM WI DE...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1393998 Right Needle and Presser Foot Drive Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1393998 Rev 11 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION **1389016B GUI DE, SPRI NG, PRESSER 1389539 NEEDLE BAR 1389640 DRI VE PI N, NEEDLE BAR 1393870 RETAI NER, LI NEAR 1393908...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1393999 Left Needle and Presser Foot Drive Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1393999 Rev 11 PART # DESCRIPTION **1389016B GUIDE, SPRING, PRESSER FT 1389539 NEEDLE BAR CONNECTOR 1389640 DRIVE PIN, NEEDLE BAR 1393870 RETAINER, LINEAR BEARING 1393908 LINK,NEEDLE BAR DRIVE 1393973...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392972 LH Small Tension Clamp Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392972 Rev 8 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1389408 ROD SUPPORT/BRAKE ASSY 1389410 BLOCK,BRAKE,BOTTOM 1392542 PLATE,CAP,FRICTION BRAKE, 1392543 BLOCK,DELRIN,S 1392964 MATERIAL BRKT 1393802 3/8-24 X 2 HEX HEAD FULL 1393803 NUT, WING, 3/8-24 MM331...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392959 Closer Assembly AAC Drawing Number 1392959 Rev 5 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION 1386744 FOOT LEFT LEVER,BAG SEW SSFCM6X10 M6 X 20 FLAT ALLEN 1388177 POST, THREAD STAND,BC1 SSSCM5X12 M5 X 12 SOC CAP SC 1389228 LATCH, BAG CLOSER...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists 1392364 CONTROL CABINET ASSEMBLY AAC Drawing Number 1392364 Rev18 NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION NO QTY PART # DESCRIPTION AR 1392-WD1 WD,BACK PANEL 1* EEB2E10A CABLE,POWER,10M,SERVO AR 1392-WD2 WD,QUILTER PANEL 1* EEB51CE05A CABLE,POWER,5M,SERVO 4080-4215A CABLE,3 PIN FM MOLEX 1* EEJEPMCW6022 TERMINATION,BLOCK 1* 51175B...
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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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