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Model 1345-2C Revision 0 Preliminary Copy February 28, 2023 2018,20 Technical Manual & Part List Atlanta Attachment Co. Industrial Park Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046 +1 ( 770 - 963 ) 7369 www.atlatt.com...
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.
Table of Contents Important Safety Instruction ............................. 5 Safety Equipment on the Machines ..........................7 Protective Eyewear................................8 Important Notices ................................9 Maintenance ................................... 11 Repair ....................................12 A Word to the End User ..............................13 Safety Precautions ................................13 1.1.
Service Instructions 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.
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Service Instructions 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.
Service Instructions 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.
Service Instructions Protective Eyewear Protective eyewear that h as 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.
Service Instructions Important Notices Reporting and Fighting Fires Read the instructions posted in the factory about 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. Pass on the corresponding information to the firemen when they arrive.
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Service Instructions depressurized before starting any work on the machine; otherwise the machine may execute uncontrolled movements. - 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.
Service Instructions Protect against climatic influences, such as electrostatic charges, lightning strikes, hail, storm damage, high humidity, salinity of the air in coastal regions. 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.
Service Instructions 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.
Service Instructions Liability for machine damage and personal injury is extinguished completely if any unauthorized conversions or modifications are undertaken. The machine must not be modified, enlarged, or converted in any way capable of affecting safety without the manufacturer's prior approval. Starting Machine Movements Read the Instruction Manual carefully to establish which keys and functions start machine movements.
Service Instructions • NEVER work under the machine unless it is safely supported with adequate mechanical stands, blocks or a hoist and blocks. • NEVER touch hot parts of machine. INSTALLATION NOTE: It is important that the machine technician read this manual and be familiar with all the safety functions and concerns of the unit before installing and operating.
Service Instructions 1.2. Technical Data Description Unit Cost Max Sewing Speed 3.000 Sewing Head Model Singer 300UX6 Factory Preset Speed 2.700 Maximum Stitch Length Needle System SN62X5924 Needle Size 24/180 Weight of the Material MEDIUM/ HEAVY Max Presser Foot lift Inches 7/16 Voltage...
Service Instructions 1.4. Machine Identification Tag The identification of the machine is located on the top of the table behind the sewing head. Its content is the machine class and the Serial Number. Ex: 218427031707 The serial number is divided as follows: The first number identifies the order number, 218427 The next number the month of manufacture, (03) The next number the year of manufacture, (17)
Service Instructions 1.7. Assembly • Remove all shipping belts from the machine. • Inspect the machine for any damage that may have occurred during shipment. If damage is found, report this immediately to your supervisor. Document the damage and provide details and photographs. •...
Service Instructions 4. Tape Roll Holder Install the tape roll holder 5. Power Connection Connect the power cord to 208-230 Vac, single-phase. 5 Amps. Lower table wiring meets UL standards. NOTE: It is important that the green wire is connected to ground 6.
Service Instructions OPERATION Note: It is important that the operator of the machine read this manual and be familiar with all the functions and safety concerns of the unit before operating. 1.- Sewing Head 7.- Table 13.- Start Button 14 – Head Tilt 2.- Control Panel 8.- Roll Holder 3.- Disengage Button...
Service Instructions 2. Control Panel It is located on the transport carriage easily accessible to the operator. From it all the electrical operations of the machine are controlled. Details of the buttons and functions are on the bottom. 3. Release Clutch Button This button has the function of deactivating the clutch, releasing the sewing carriage.
Service Instructions 6. Car Blocker This lever has the function of locking the carriage in a fixed position. It is used for transport and to sew in a static way. In normal operation you must keep the car released. 7. Table It is responsible for supporting the mattress during the binding operation.
Service Instructions 13. Start Button Pressing the green light of the button turns on and the car engine energizes, starting the sewing cycle. 14. Head Tilt Its function is to tilt the sewing head to facilitate the stitching of the mattress.
Service Instructions 2.2. Preparation for Sewing NOTE:Please follow all safety procedures; it is recommended to turn off the machine. 1. Change of Needle Turn the pulley of the machine towards the operator until the needle bar is at its highest point. Loosen the needle pressure screw.
Service Instructions Move the looper throw-out gear locking plunger rod and looper throw-out rack rod, Fig.7, out as far as possible. This will place Loopers in position for easier threading and prevent accidental operation of machine until Loopers are returned to sewing position.
Service Instructions 5. Threading the Tape. a. Place the roll of tape in the roll holder. b. Thread the tape through the tape tensioner. c. Use the pre-tensioning fingers if necessary. d. Cut the end of the tape at an angle and thread the fabric folder.
Service Instructions 2.3. Sewing Place a mattress on the table. Press the table height button (15) until the needle is level with the edge of the mattress. Tilt the head if necessary, with the head tilt button (14) b. Move the mattress closer to the sewing machine. Lift the presser foot and place the mattress cover and the edge inside the edging tape.
Service Instructions General Security Instructions Maintenance should only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel. Turn off power, pneumatics, etc. before carrying out any maintenance or repair work, of the machine from the main source and secure it with a padlock so that it cannot be turned on again without authorization.
Service Instructions Lubrication Sewing Head Daily The 300U class machines have a semi-automatic lubrication system consisting of a hollow shaft in the arm and a hollow shaft in the bed that act as oil reservoirs. The oil is distributed to all the main bearings by centrifugal force through the small channels in the shafts when the machine is in...
Service Instructions SERVICE NOTE: Maintenance should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. Practice all safety precautions, including, but not limited to Lockout / Tagout Program.
The following references provide information about the LOTO process. Equipment Energy Control Procedure Lockout/Tag out Program Description: Tape Edge Model: 1345-2C Manufacturer: Atlanta Attachment Co. Location Energy Location Magnitude Control Method Electrical...
Service Instructions 3.2. Mechanical Adjustments NOTE: All maintenance must be carried out by a qualified service technician. It is important that the operator read this manual and become familiar with all the safety features and functions of the unit before using Table Adjustment 1.
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Service Instructions Lower the table until the bottom of the table is visible at the bottom of the column guide (a) Slightly tighten the two upper adjustment screws "D" to move the pads to the inner side. Raise and lower the table with the corresponding switch verifying that it moves freely.
Service Instructions Carriage Adjustment Locking Lever To transport the machine, it is recommended to block the car using the locking knob. In case of sewing mattresses or very light mattresses it is common to block the car and disconnect the clutch using the button 12 of the control panel.
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Service Instructions To increase the pressure, loosen the upper locking nut and tighten the locking screw, then tighten the lower locking nut. When the correct pressure is achieved, tighten the upper fixing nut. 2. Stich Length To adjust the length of the stitch, press the plunger, fig.
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Service Instructions 4. Alternating Presser Adjustment Rule: The height and elevation of the pressers is controlled by an adjustable eccentric. For coarse material a greater movement is necessary, for light materials a minor movement is recommended. Limiting the elevation of the presser foot to a minimum required for the job allows higher speeds.
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Service Instructions Adjustment: To adjust, set the feed to the desired length of the stitch. Loosen the two screws for tightening the drive shaft, fig. 20. Move feeder shaft forward or backward until correct positioning is achieved. Tighten the two clamp screws.
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Service Instructions 8. Needle Bar Adjustment Needle Bar Positioning Rule: The needle should enter the needle hole of the feed dog with equal distance to the front as towards the lateral sides of the feed dog (a = b = c). Adjustment: To adjust, press the needle bar rock frame, Fig.
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Service Instructions Keeping this position, loosen the clamping nut holder support of the looper carrier fig. 27. Move the looper forward or backward until the looper point is about 4 millimeters or 3/16 "(4.8mm). Tighten the clamping nut. Looper Inclination Rule: The looper must be set so that it must have an inclination of 90 to 91 degrees with respect to its base.
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Service Instructions Timing Looper Driving Crank Rule: When positioning the machine's steering wheel in the DLT position and returning it to position G, the looper tip will pass through the needle at the same height in the two front and rear positions of the looper. Adjustment: When the tip of the looper passes higher in the forward movement, loosen the clamping screw of the looper...
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Service Instructions To adjust the needle bar, first make sure that the needle is inserted as high up on the bar or the needle clamp as deep as possible. Loosen the two fixing screws of the needle bar, fig. 28, and raise or lower the needle bar to correct the position.
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Service Instructions Longitudinal Adjustment Rule: When the tip of the needle in its downward movement is level with the tip of the spreader, the separation between the two points should be approximately 1/16 ". (1.6mm). Adjustment: To adjust, loosen the spreader screw, fig. 32, and move the spreader forward or back to the correct position.
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Service Instructions Adjusting the needle thread tension spreader Rule: When correctly adjusted, the tension releaser should release tension on the needle thread when the presser foot is raised and allows full adjusted tension when presser foot is down. Adjustment: To adjust, loosen the set screw, Fig. 35, and move tension releaser cap out for earlier release of tension or in for later release.
Service Instructions Tape Edge Folders There is a wide variety of fabric folders It is recommended that the folders match the width of the tape. The folder has a stamped marking that corresponds to the measurement of the tape and the opening of the mouth.
Service Instructions Ground This unit needs to be grounded for several reasons. In equipment powered by the network, exposed metal parts are connected to ground to prevent user contact with dangerous voltage when electrical insulation fails. In power distribution systems, a protective earth conductor is an essential part of the Earthling safety system.
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Service Instructions 1. Brush Holder Inspect the brush holders for proper alignment. Locate the brush holders so that the entire contact surface of the brush rests squarely on the ring with the carbon moving freely in the brush holder. Place the brushes slides so that the brush contacts the driver's medium and is not displaced.
Service Instructions Brush Springs Inspect and test the brush springs to ensure even pressure on the brush. If the brush springs fall below the recommended pressure, replace the entire brush holder. Rings Inspect the surface of the ring for dirt, oxidation, or other contaminants.
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Service Instructions e. Variable Speed Drive Controla las velocidades del motor. Su funcionamiento depende de las señales que le envían los relés b, c y d. There is a list of parameters which is well programmed at the Factory. f. Programming of the ACTECH SCL/SCM Unit The unit is already reprogrammed ** with specific configurations for Unit 1345 of Atlanta Attachment Co.
Service Instructions g. Speed Potentiometer Controls the speed in the seam corners. It must be adjusted so that the carriage does not hit the corners and it is possible to control the seam on the part of the operator. There is a list of parameters which must be programmed each time it is replaced. For a list of parameters, contact Atlanta Attachment.
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Service Instructions b. Head Tilt It is located inside the car's cabinet. It is responsible for the inclination of the head. Its travel is mechanically limited by the head. It has a pair of pins (a.b) easy disconnection, if necessary, maintenance, disassemble.
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Service Instructions • Check that the brake system is free of grease. There must be friction between the fiber discs and the bronze plate. If necessary, replace the brake. Part #: MM14245-002 BRAKE F/MOTION SYSTEM 2. Armed Place the brake in its cavity •...
Service Instructions Knee Pad The operator controls the movement of the carriage using the Knee Pad. The contact plate is adjustable in height after loosening the fours screws (a). If a lower height is necessary, you can move the plate to position “b” The kneepad connects to the speed controller or actuator.
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Service Instructions Verification / Testing of actuator switch...
Service Instructions Electronic Clutch Located in the lower part of the cart cabinet. It is an electronic brake free of maintenance. It does not require lubrication, avoid the dropping of oil on it from the sewing head or any liquid inside It has three movable plates and six friction surfaces.
Service Instructions 3.4. Maintenance It is important that the operator of the machine read this manual and be familiar with all the functions and safety concerns of the unit before operating. Maintenance of the Carriage Drive Reduction Box • Check the oil level of the gearbox frequently. If the oil level is low, add the proper lubrication until the oil level control goes out.
Service Instructions Preventative Maintenance Schedule Daily (8 Hours) Model: 11345-2 Models Materials Required Serial #: Oilcan with metal tip Operation: Tape Edge Sewing machine Oil Sew Head: Singer 300UX6 Lubricant Mobil Glygoyle 460 Serial #: Clean cloth, Compressed air Needle: SN 62x59 180/24 Silicon-based grease Before starting the day's shift with "The Machine Off"...
Service Instructions Preventative Maintenance Schedule Weekly (40 Hours) Model: 11345-2 Models Materials Required Serial #: Oilcan with metal tip Operation: Tape Edge Sewing machine Oil Sew Head: Singer 300UX6 Lubricant Mobil Glygoyle 460 Serial #: Clean cloth, Compressed air Needle: SN 62x59 180/24 Silicon-based grease .- Unscrew the covers and with an air gun blow out all the accumulated dirt...
Service Instructions Preventative Maintenance Schedule Monthly (160 Hours) Model: 11345-2 Models Materials Required Serial #: Oilcan with metal tip Operation: Tape Edge Sewing machine Oil Sew Head: Singer 300UX6 Lubricant Mobil Glygoyle 460 Serial #: Clean cloth, Compressed air Needle: SN 62x59 180/24 Silicon-based grease .- Check the tension and condition of the belt on the bottom motor.
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Service Instructions Preventative Maintenance Schedule Annually (1,920 Hours) Model: 11345-2 Models Materials Required Serial #: Oilcan with metal tip Operation: Tape Edge Sewing machine Oil Sew Head: Singer 300UX6 Lubricant Mobil Glygoyle 460 Serial #: Clean cloth, Compressed air Needle: SN 62x59 180/24 Silicon-based grease .- Check if there is any play in the carriage against the table and...
Service Instructions General Security Instructions Maintenance should only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel. Turn off power, pneumatics, etc. before carrying out any maintenance or repair work. of the machine in the main source and secure it with a padlock so that it cannot be turned on again without authorization. See Lockout / Tagout Procedures •...
Service Instructions 3.5. Troubleshooting Problem Cause: Corrective Action • Machine does not turn on Check that the green light on the electrical box under Electrical fault the table is on • Check that the switch inside the main box is activated •...
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Service Instructions Problem Cause: Corrective Action You have to constantly Table is not well leveled with reference to Refer to the table setting in the manual adjust the table height its structure while sewing Table loses height during The table motor brake is defective Check the brake plate of the clutch motor.
Service Instructions 3.6. High Mortality Kit. The machine is offered as an option with a set of high mortality parts recommended for the natural consumption of the machine. . The content of the kit is as follows: Kit de Parts #: SP13452A1 Station 1345-2 TAPE EDGE WORKSTATION...
Service Instructions 3.7. Training Activity Time Safety Instructions 5 min Use of the Manual 5 min INSTALATION 3 Horas. OPERATION 30 min Control Panel PREPARATION 2 Hr. Thread Threading Tape Threading Tension Adjustment Preventive Maintenance 8hrs 15 min SERVICE 5 min Lockout/Tag out Program MECANIC 4 Horas...
Service Instructions 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.
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Service Instructions PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION 267617 LINK HINGE PIN 414545 SET SCREW 268258 PACKING WICK 267657 VIB PRESSER BAR VIBRATING PRESSER 267627 LIFTING LINK 267658 BAR HINGE ST 415061 LIFTING CRANK 281912 NEEDLE BAR 141338 SCREW 414519 SCREW SINGER NEEDLE 62x59 141424...
Service Instructions External Parts Sewing Arm #4...
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Service Instructions PART # DESCRIPTION FACE PLATE (WITH KE0021 268033) FACE PLATE HINGE 268330 STUD 544053 SET SCREW 268033 LOCK STUD 228661 COVER CUSHION 268032 LOCK SPRING 415016 SPRING PLATE 414534 SCREW KE0072 ARM SIDE COVER 545295 SCREW 267656452 THREAD LUBRICATOR 545385 SCREW OIL PAD,THREAD...
Service Instructions COLUMN ASSEMBLY / ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1) Position the column assembly (item A) with the lower edge below the bottom of the slide support bracket (item B). DO NOT ADJUST WITHT THE COLUMN OR TABLE IN THE "UP" POSITION. 2) Loosen the (8) screws (item C) holding the slide support bracket (item B) and the jam nuts (item D) for the top and bottom adjustment screws (item E).
Assembly Drawings & Parts Lists The materials contained herein are confidential and proprietary information of Atlanta 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...
Service Instructions SSIN-300UX6M Modified Sewing Head Assembly AAC Drawing Number 9002945 Rev4 ITEM QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1278-7055D PROX SWITCH W/PLUG,12" SSIN-300UX6 HEAD,MOD,GEN,TAPE EDGE 1345-004 BLOCK, STOP FOR BINDER SSPS50024 2-56 X 3/8 PAN HD SC 1345-009A SPACER,1/8X1X1.8L SSSC90040 8-32 X 5/8 SOC CAP SC...
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Service Instructions 1345-500 Foot lift Pivot Link Assembly AAC Drawing Number 192500B Rev 7 PART # DESCRIPTION 1349518 Foot Lift Lever 1345-503 Pivot Bracket 1345077 Stop Clamp 1345-504 Pivot Arm MMBTH-2 Handle SSSC98048 Screw, Socket Cap 1345-500INS Instructions...
Service Instructions 1345-025 Tape Roll Holder AAC Drawing Number 9001100 Rev 7 ITEM PART ITEM PART QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER 1 780-101 ROD, STRAIGHT, CRS 2 SSHC10040 5/16-18 X 5/8 HHCS 1 785-A9-12B STATIONARY CRS DISC WITH 2 SSHCM8X30 SCREW,HEX CAP M8X30 1 1000 TABLE TOP TENSION 2 SSHCM6X20S SCREW, HEX M6X20L SST...
Service Instructions 11345-2CQSJ Lock Stitch, Queen, Tape Edge Workstation AAC Drawing Number 90061002 Rev 1 I TEM QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRI PTI ON 1345-2CWD WI RI NG DI AGRAM 1345237 THREAD GUI DE ROD 13453000SA CARRI AGE ASSEMBLY, SHORT, i510 13453204 SHAFT 60C 1/2 X 9.10 L 13453428...
Service Instructions 1345440 Tape Edge Head, Juki LS1341 Lock stitch AAC Drawing Number 1345440 Rev 0...
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Service Instructions 1345440 parts list ITEM ITEM PART PART QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER 1278-8301A PLASTIC IDLER ROLLER NNH10-32 HEX-NUT 10-32 REG. 1345-004 BLOCK, STOP FOR BINDER NNK10-32 KEP NUT, 10-32 1345-009B SLEEVE,.25 ODX.19 IDX.5LS 3 RRBEEHIVEH SPRING,HEAVY BEEHIVE 1345-025 TAPE ROLL HOLDER ASSY 1 SJUKI-LS1341 SEW HEAD 1345109...
Service Instructions 13453300S Top Carriage Assembly AAC Drawing Number 9006801 Rev 0...
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Service Instructions 13453300S parts list ITEM Hardware PART NUMBER DES CRIPTION S hown/QTY. 029-003A PLATE, NUT, 1/4-20 @ 1.50 1345238 HANDLE MOUNT ADAPTOR 13453100S CARRIAGE, FRAME AS S Y, 13453202 CLEVIS , ACTUATOR 13453301 MOUNT, S HOCK ABS ORBER 13453313 MOUNT, CARRIAGE GUIDE, LO 13453370 KNEE S W ITCH AS S Y.
Service Instructions 13452500TA Frame Lift Table, Twin, AAC Drawing Number 9009185 Rev 0 PART PART ITEM QTY. DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY. DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER 1345091 TABLE TOP FRAME ASSY, TWI SSFC45064 1/2-13 X 1 SOC FLAT CAP 13451000TA BASE ASSY LIFT TABLE,TWIN SSHC10048 5/16-18 X 3/4 HHCS 1345186 PLATE, CABLE GUIDE, TWIN...
Service Instructions Obsolete, Revisions or Replacement Assemblies. Special Note: please verify your Model of Frame Lift Table, before ordering parts. Version 1 see 13452500A Revision 11 for table model 1345100 Version 2 see 1345485 Revision 11 for table model 1345485 Version 3 see 13452500A Revision 12 for table model 13451000A as of March 2022...
Service Instructions 13452500A Frame Lift Tablet – Revision 11 AAC Drawing Number 9001366 Rev 11 Note : Verify your model of Frame Lift Table before ordering parts for table Options: 13451000, 1345485 or 13451000A PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION 13451000 BASE ASSY LIFT TABLE TAPE SSHC10048...
Service Instructions 13452500A Frame Lift Table – Revision 12 AAC Drawing Number 9001366 Rev 12 ITEM QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 13451000A BASE ASSY LIFT TABLE TAPE SSHC10048 5/16-18 X 3/4 HHCS 13451200 TABLE TOP ASSY,QUEEN SSHC45080 1/2-13X1-1/4 HEX CAP 13452000D...
Service Instructions 13452000D Column Lift Assembly AAC Drawing Number 9002809 Rev 4...
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Service Instructions 13452000D parts list ITEM QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1345093 BKT,EDGE GUIDE NNK1/4-20 NUT,KEP,1/4-20 MODIFICATION ONLY 1345130 NNK10-32 KEP NUT, 10-32 SLIP RING 1345131 PLATE,SLIDE, ADJ PPP2217 WIRE CLAMP, .337I.D. 1345132 BAR, BRACE,.25 THK SSAS020048 SCREW,ALLEN SHOULDER 1345134...
Service Instructions 1345495 Control Box AAC Drawing Number 1345495 Rev 2 PART NUMBER ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION 1345483 BOX, HIGH VOLTAGE CONTROL FF19511 CABLE, 3 COND, 14 AWG, SJTOW 13459004A MOUNTING BRACKET, CAPACIT EECA491024 CONTACTOR, MINI, 240V FF8463 NUT,LOCK, 1/2NPT,NYLON,BLK EECLIPFIX ANCHOR,DIN RAIL...
Service Instructions 1345475 parts list I TEM PART NUMBER DESCRI PTI ON 1345-2CWD WI RI NG DI AGRAM 1345LAB1 LABEL 1345476 CONTROL BOX 11345 1345480 PANEL, ELECTRI CAL CONT 11345-2C EE14-4 CABLE,4 COND,14 AWG,SJOOW FF1293C CABLE, 22X3 AWG FF3077-2 WI RE, STR, #16, PVC, BLK UL1015 FF3077-3 WI RE, STR, #16, PVC, RED UL1015 FF3077-6...
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Service Instructions 13453370 Knee Switch Assembly AAC Drawing Number 9000382 Rev 5 PART # DESCRIPTION 1345100 KNEE SWITCH ASSEMBLY 13453332A BRKT.,KNEE SENSOR A-2014-39 MICRO SWITCH MODIFIED SSHC90032S #8-32 X 1/2 HEX CAP SSPS70032 #4-40 X 1/2 PAN HD SLOT WWF8 WASHER, FLAT #8 WWL8 WASHER, LOCK #8...
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Service Instructions 1345100 KNEW SWITCH ASSEMBLY AAC Drawing Number 1345100...
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Service Instructions 1345100 parts list PART # DESCRIPTION 1345101 PLATE,TRANSDUCER END 1345102 MOUNT, TRANSDUCER 1345103 PLATE,SPRI NG,TRANSDUCER 1345104 CLAMP,TRANSDUCER 13453306 BLOCK,RAI L STOP 13453309 RAI L BKT ASBLY 13453337 BRACKET,RAI L SUPPORT 13453361 BRKT, SPRI NG TENSI ON FF002304A LI NEAR TRANSDUCER ASBY MM9540K53 BUMPER, 3/4 DI A MMAGH25CAN...
Service Instructions 13453390A Motor Assembly AAC Drawing Number 9001194 Rev 5 PART # DESCRIPTION 1345156 SPACER 13453328 PLATE, MOTOR MOUNT EE14-4 CABLE,4 COND,14 AWG,SJOOW EE4RX36 MOTOR,I NVERT DUTY,1HP FF3460 STRAI N RELI EF,LI Q TI GHT FF8465 NUT,LOCK,3/4NPT,NYLON,BLK PPM631M1 PULLEY, V BELT, MOTOR, 3.75 OD, MOD SSHC01048 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX CAP SSHC01064...
(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.
(800) horas de operación o cien (100) días cual llegue primero. Atlanta Attachment Company garantiza que todos los componentes del Serial bus son libres de defectos de material y de mano de obra durante un periodo de treinta y seis (36) meses.
Service Instructions 3.8. INDEX 1. General Security Instructions 6. Motors 1. INSTALLATION 1.4. Machine Identification Tag 1.7. Assembly 7. Knee Pad 2. OPERATION 2.2. Preparation for Sewing 8. Electronic Clutch 3.1. Lockout / Tag out Program Assembly Drawings & Parts Lists 3.2.
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Service Instructions Atlanta Attachment Company Inc. 362 Industrial Park Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Phone: +1 (770) 963-7369 www.atlatt.com Printed in USA Digital Version of this Manual Available at: http://atlatt.com/tech_manuals.php...
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