Changing The Torsion Spring In Handwheel - Pfaff performance 2054 Service Manual

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25. Changing the torsion spring in handwheel

Dismantling the handwheel
Remove stand cover in accordance with the instructions for dismantling the housing.
Turn the handwheel until the handwheel cutout is facing upward (fig. 58).
Push lug 89 to the rear using a screwdriver.
Pull off the handwheel from the arm shaft to the right.
Tilt the machine to the rear.
Place a rag underneath the arm shaft.
Punch out tapered notch pin 90 using a punch from the arm shaft.
Remove spring washer 91.
Loosen motor-mounting fastening screw 92 (fig. 59).
Push the motor mounting up slightly.
Remove the motor's flat toothed belt 93.
Remove sprocket 94, bushing 95, torsion spring 96 and spring washer 97 (fig. 58).
Fitting the handwheel
Push spring washer 97 onto the arm shaft.
Insert torsion spring 96 into bushing 95.
Attach bushing 95 together with torsion spring 96 onto the arm shaft.
Press sprocket 94 onto the arm shaft.
Push lockwasher 91 onto the arm shaft.
Fit the motor's flat-toothed belt 93 (fig. 59).
Tighten the motor's flat-toothed belt 93 in accordance with section 31, tightening fastening screw 92
very securely at the same time.
Tilt back the machine and place a rag underneath the arm shaft.
Punch tapered notch pin 90, so that its sides have the same distance to the arm shaft (fig. 58).
Push the handwheel onto the arm shaft, so that lug 89 locks in place above tapered notch pin 90.
Attach the stand cover, the housing insert as well as the top cover.
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