Lifting The Sewing Feet; Arresting The Sewing Feet In The Up Position; Adjusting The Sewing-Foot Stroke - Duerkopp Adler 467 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.8 Lifting the sewing feet

With the machine at a halt the sewing feet are mechanically raised with knee lever 1:
Operate knee lever 1.
The sewing feet remain lifted for as long as knee lever 1 is operated.

5.9 Arresting the sewing feet in the up position

The mechanically lifted sewing feet are arrested in the up position with lifting lever 2
(e.g. to wind on the looper thread or replace the sewing foot).
Lifting lever 2 is located at the rear of the machine arm.
Swivel lifting lever 2 downwards.
The sewing feet are arrested in the up position.
Swivel lifting lever 2 upwards.
The sewing feet are released.

5.10 Adjusting the sewing-foot stroke

The height of the sewing-foot stroke is adjusted with button 3 and handwheel 4.
Adjusting the sewing-foot stroke
Press button 3 and hold it down.
Rotate handwheel 4 until it locks.
Continue to rotate the handwheel until the required letter (items A - F) appears in
inspection window 5.
item A:
minimum sewing-foot stroke (1.5 mm)
item F:
maximum sewing-foot stroke (6 mm)
A - F
Caution - danger of injury
Turn off the main switch.
Only arrest the sewing feet with the sewing machine
switched off.
Caution - danger of injury
Turn off the main switch.
The sewing-foot stroke may only be adjusted with the
sewing machine switched off.
IMPORTANT
Sewing-foot stroke, stitch length and stitch rate are
mutually interdependent.
To ensure reliable operation and a long machine life, do not
exceed the maximum stitch rate given in the table.
1.5 - 6.0
2000
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