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SPECIFICATIONS Maximum speed: Number of needle : Needle: Thread: Feed : Stitch: Presser foot: Presser bar lift: Lubrication: Oil volume: Working space: Motor: Diameter of motor puiley 3.000-Max.4,000 r.p.m. (Speed changes by number of needle and needle gauge) One, two, three and four DV X59 ft 18 to #25 (#22 standard) Synthetic up to #2 Upper, drop and needle feed (LD-8, 28, 38, 48) Needle and drop feed (LD-7, 27, 37, 47): 3 to 12 stitches per inch Alternating pressers (LD-8, 28. 38, 48) Flat presser foot (LD-7, 27, 37, 47) 8mm by lever 13mm by knee lifter Full-automatic oiling 550cc 270mm x 135mm 250W or 400W 2P clutch motor 50 cycle 80mm, 60 cycle 65mm

CONTENTS Page Setting up machine 1 & 2 Oiling 3 Inserting needle thread, threading loopers 4 Threading needles 5 Regulating tensions, regulating pressure on material 6 Adjusting stitch length and lift of pressers 7 Adjusting feed dog & To set feed dog in relation to needles 8 Feed dog forward & backward position. Timing of feed dog eccentric. Needle bar forward and backward position 9 Adjusting loopers position in relation to needles 10 Height of needle bar 11 Loop deflector, spreader 12 Adjusting thread guide, looper thread take up, needle thread tension releaser 13 Replacing arm shaft connecting belt 14 Timing of vibrating presser foot 15 Gauge 16

SETTING UP MACHINE Figure 1 indicates those sizes, shapes of line of motor, etc. Figure 2 shows depth of four corners of table for machine. holes for installation of machine, center 20<-25<J 18% A. Stationary table (Fig. 1) Fig. 1 ] Size of center position of motor Fig. 2 23% B. Open type table (Fig. 3} head. Figure 3 represents a sewing type table so as to threading without tilting machine Fig. 3 To assemble oil pan, remove latches (B.C., Fig. 4)and four sorews(1,2 Fig. 4), hang both ends of latches (A) to out-out of table and tighten latches 8 and 0 by said four screws Then, place felt pads on out-outs at four corners and nail them to out-outs (Fig. 5) respectively. Felt pad Table Table Fig. 4 Fig. 5-1 -

Attach two L shape hinges(a, Fig. 6) to bed side and hook them to semi-oiroie hinges (B), then, push the support plate (a, Fig. 7) downward as far as it will go and set the machine on the table. Caution: When putting the machine on other places than table, pull up the support plate (a, Fig. 7) so as to keep the balance of the machine. Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Pass the rope from A to 8 and D through the V shaped groove 0 and in the order 1 to 3. Table Oil tank / (D (D Fig. 8-2 -

OILING Machine has an automatic oiling mechanism, but, oiling points (Arrows, Fig. 9) are provided for hand oiling for parts in movable contact which are not lubricated from oil reservior.. Fig. 9 Automatic lubrication system (A) Automatic oiling system is composed of an oil reservior, holicw arm shaft and hollow bed shaft through which necessary amount of oil is delivered to all of parts in movable contact, except these parts described in the column (B), while machine is in operation. Oil is distributed by centrifugal force through small jets. The amount of oil flow, which should be slow, can be seen in the oil window (B, Fig. 12), It can be adjusted with oil pump (C Fig. 11) by opening or closing it. When running in, keep speed at 1,800 to 2,500 R.P.M. (B) Keep clean oil reservoir and pour oil in the reservoir (oil pan) up to the center line (A, Fig. 10). When oil has been soiled for several months use, release it through the hole (B, Fig. 10) and pour new oil in the oil reservoir.

INSERTING NEEDLES Turn balance wheel toward you until needle bar reaches it's highest point, loosen needle set screws and insert needles up into needle clamp as far as they will go with scarf of needle toward left and securely tighten needle set screws. The size of the needle to be used is determined by the size of the thread which must pass freely through eye of needle. Needle set screw Fig. 13 THREAD Left twist thread should be used for needles and either left or right twist thread can be used for loopers. THREADING LOOPERS Pass thread through threading points in the order from 1 to 9 as shown in the figure 14. Fig. 14-4 -

Before threading further, turn balance wheel toward you so as to bring letter M on the wheel to the arm point as shown (B, Fig. 15), hold the dial {Fig. 16) pull it toward the arrow and slightly turn it toward right, then loopers can move toward you. This will make threading easier. Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Then, pass threads in the order from 10 to 12 and draw threads 50mm and pass them loopers, and return the dial to it's original position. Be sure not to make cross of threads. in '"'g- THREADING NEEDLES Pass threads through threading points in the order shown in the figure 18 from 1 to 10 and draw threads about 50mm. (Refer to Fig. 21 for threading tension-discs). Hg. 18-5 -

REGULATING TENSIONS Tension should be just enough to set the stitch in the material, and it should regulated according to the material. Perfect stitching Imperfect stitching..needle thread be Looper thread pjg Fig. 20 \ B ''U^ Tight tension of looper thread Loose tension of needle thread For more tension, turn the nuts (E, Fig. 21 and F, Fig. 22) toward'^arrow direction, and for less tension, turn them toward arrow direction. m REGULATING PRESSURE ON MATERIAL f'g- 21 Fig. 22 Always use the lightest pressure possible to allow higher working speed. It can be adjusted by turning the regulating screw (A. Fig. 23) toward arrow direction with a screw driver for more, pressure, and for less pressure turn it toward ^ arrow direction. (B, Fig. 23). Before adjusting pressure, open the face plate (A, Fig. 24) and confirm the distance between (B) and (C) Fig. 24 is about 20mm. If it is not 20mm, adjust it by the screw on the (B). Fig. 23 Fig. 24-6 -

ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH Numeral numbers on the stitch indicator show the number of stitch per inch.to change length of stitch, turning parts (G, Fig. 25) toward right, at the same time turn balance wheel over toward you until plunger enters a notch in adjustable eccentric on arm shaft. Then, turn the (G) 1/4 turn. Now, press the button (11, Fig. 26) and at the same time turn balance wheel over to ward you to increase length of stitch cr over from you to shorten stitch, until desired length on the stitch indicator. Then, release the button (H) and turn the plunger (G) until it springs outwardly. Then, the machine is ready for operation. CAUTION: Be sure to operate the machine after the plunger (G) has sprung outwardly. After determination of the stitch length, adjustment for loopers (page 10) and for spreader (page 12) must be made. v.; - yes " " ADJUSTING LIFT OF PRESSERS fm Fig. 25 Fig. 26 The lift of vibrating and lifting presser foot is controlled by the wing nut(1, Fig. 27). Loosen wing nut and raise it for higher lift or lower it for less lift, then securely tighten the nut. Fig. 27-7 -

ADJUSTING FEED DOG It is the correct position of feeder where teeth of feeder are.parallel with surface of needle plate and teeth protrude 1.5mm from surface of needle plate, when needle bar is at the lowest point. The parallel adjustment is made by the screw (J, Fig. 28) tilting machine head. Adjustment for height, loosen the nut (A, Fig. 29) and the screw(h, Fig. 30), turn the adjusting screw (B, Fig. 29) to right to raise the feeder and turn it to left to lower it. After the feed dog has correctly been set, securely tighten the nut and screw (H, Fig. 30). Rg. 28 Rg. 29 Rg. 30 TO SET FEED DOG SIDEWISE IN RELATION TO NEEDLES Remove the needle plate {A, Fig. 31), loosen two set screws(a. Fig. 32, C, Fig. 27). adjust so that needles enter into needle hole of feed dog, set feeder parallel with slots of needle plate for feeder, then tighten feeder. For more sideways adjustment of feeder is necessary, after tightening the screw I J^.".jj (J. Fig. 28), remove the cover plate (B, - j J ^ Fig.31), and loosen position screw (B, Fig. 32) and screw (C, Fig. 32), and set position of feed bar. Then securely tighten screws. b ^. 1 m Fig. 31

Fig. 32 TO SET FEED DOG FORWARD AND BACKWARD IN RELATION TO SLOTS IN NEEDLE PLATE Adjustment of feed dog forward and backward is made by the screws (D.E.Fig. 32) after removing the cover plate (B, Fig.31). TIMING OF FEED LIFT ECCENTRIC Remove the screw (C, Fig.31) and remove the cover plate (D, Fig.31). Loosen two screws {L. Fig. 33). hold the L screw with a screw driver and at the same time slight ly turn balance wheel forward, then the feed lift eccentric moves backwards to make feed dog rise later. To make feed dog rise earlier, slightly turn balance wheel backward and after the adjustment, securely tighten screws and replace the cover plate. of feed bar (see'fig. 35),'adjust'needle bar rock frame so that needles descend 1.5mm from front end of needle hole of feeder. After setting position, securely tighten the screw and replace the top cover. :;'Vv Mft

ADJUSTING LOOPERS POSITION IN RELATION TO NEEDLES A. POSmON OF LOOPERS Set loopers to looper holder (B. Fig. 36) slightly tilting their back portion to left. In this case, clearance between looper holder and bottom" of loopers should be 0~1.5mm as figure 36 (only for compound and walking foot machine). For needle feed machine, it should be 0. Tighten looper set screws (C, Fig. 36). Further, when loopers are in front position, clearance between right side surface of back of loopers and loop deflector (M, Fig. 37) should also be 1.5mm. B. LOOPER SIDEWAY ADJUSTMENT It is so made that clearance between groove of needle and looper point is 0.05 to 0.2 mm and tighten screw (N, Fig. 38). Feed dog ^ Fig. 36 Fig. 37 Fig. 38 C. LOOPERS FORWARD AND BACKWARD POSITION In loopers forward and backward movement, crossing point of needles and looper points should be same position in grooves of needles. To adjust this, remove cover plate (D, Fig. 31), loosen screw (A, Fig. 39), adjust loopers movement faster or slower against needles by strength or weakness of tightening two screws (8. C, Fig. 39). After setting the position, tighten the screw and replace the cover plate. Fig. 39-10 -

Turn balance wheel toward you. and align the point (B, Fig. 40) and arrow on bal ance wheel, loosen the screw (D, Fig. 39) and set looper point to the center of needles (Fig.41). Fig. 40 Fig. 41 Center of needle D. NEEDLE GUARD Turn balance wheel toward you, when looper points" are 2.5mm (Fig. 42) from the center of needle, adjust so that right side of needle guard touches to side of needle (Fig. 44) but looper does not touch to needle, and tighten screws (A, 8, Fig. 43). Needle guard Fig. 42 Fig. 43 Fig. 44 HEIGHT OF NEEDLE BAR Adjustment is made after locper position has been determined, open face plate (A, Fig. 46), adjust needle position so that the measurement from looper point to upper end of needle eye is 2 to 3mm (Fig. 45) by two screws (B, Fig. 46). Fig. 45 Fig. 46-11 -

LOOP DEFLECTOR Tilt machine and turn balance wheel, when looper is in front; Iccsen screw (0, Fig. 47) and adjust clearance between left side of loop deflector and right side of needle from 0.5mm to 1mm. Looper Driver Loop deflector \ 1% Fig. 47 Fig. 47-1 Adjust loop deflector so that it comes cut 0 to 1mm from the needle (Fig. 47-1). SPREADER Adjusting spreader point, turn balance wheel toward you to lower needle, when point of needle reaches to circumference of looper (A, Fig. 48), adjust measurement between side of needle and spreader point to 1.5mm by screw (B, Fig. 48). Spreader holder opreader Fig, 48 Spreader sideway When spreader holder is at extreem left end, adjust clearance between spreader point and left side of looper to 0.2 to 0.5mm by the screw (0, Fig. 48). Clearance (Fig. 50) through which spreader point pass upper portion of the looper (Fig. 50) is adjusted by the screw" (0, Fig. 48) from 0.5 to 2mm. I 0.2-0. 0.5-214, Spreader Looper Fig. 49 Fig. 50-12 -

Tilt machine, loosen spreader driving eccentric screw and its counter balance screws (A, B. Fig. 51), move them toward left for bigger spreader stroke, and move them toward right for smaller spreader stroke. After position of spreader has been determined,' se curely tighten screws. To decrease the'arnoum,' reverse adjustment by either lowering thread take-up or raising the thread guide. LOOPER THREAD TAKE-UP the To increase amount of thread, move looper thread guide (A, Fig. 53) and looper thread take-up rod (B, Fig. 53) to left or move looper thread guide downward. To decrease amount of thread, reverse the adjustment. After the adjustment, securely tighten screws. Fig. 52 Fig. 53 ADJUSTING NEEDLE THREAD TENSION RELEASER Remove arm top cover, lower lifting -/SSSSSm lever (A, Fig. 54), loosen screw (C, Fi'g. 54) on collar and move the collar toward // right to open tension more, move the collar toward left to open tension less. Normally, opening of tension is 1.5mm when lifter lever works. After setting position, tighten the screw. fi Fig. 54-13 -

REPLACING ARM SHAFT CONNECTING BELT Turn balance wheel to raise needle bar to its highest point, turn lower shaft and 9 adjust so that arrow mark (B, Fig. 55) on 9 lower shaft pulley (A, Fig. 55) is parallel with bed rim (D, Fig. 55) and is toward arm shaft (see Fig. 55), in this position, assemble a new belt to arm and lower shaft pulley. ^ ^ Fig. 55 SIDEWAY ADJUSTMENT OF PRESSER FEET Insert vibrating and lifting presser feet into respective presser bar as far as they will go, adjust so that they are parallel and vertical against slots of needle plate and feed dog. In this position, set screws (C,D, Fig. 56). Fig. 56 ADJUSTMENT OF PRESSER HEIGHT Raise presser bar lifter (A, Fig. 57). adjust measurement between upper surface of needle plate (B, Fig. 57) and bottom of lifting presser foot (C, Fig. 57) to 8mm. Adjustment is made through the hole (D, Fig. 57) by presser bar lifting bracket screw, after removing rubber stopper from hole. Lower the presser bar lifter (A, Fig. 57), adjust distance between the position guide (A, Fig. 58) and guide lever (B, Fig. 58) to 12.5mm by guide lever screw, when bottom of lifting presser reaches to needle plate. km Fig. 57 Fig. 58-14 -

TIMING OF VIBRATING PRESSER FOOT To set position of lifting ecoentrio, lower the presser bar lifter (A. Fig. 57). turn balance wheel toward you to lower needle, and adjust so that vibrating presser reaches to feed dog, after needle eye has reached to feed dog. To adjust this, remove side cover plate (A, Fig. 59), loosen screw (A, Fig. 60), move lifting eccentric (B, Fig. 60) to left, then vibrating presser foot reaches to needle plate faster than needle, if moves to right, it becomes slower. Amount of lift of vibrating presser foot and lifting presser foot should normally be equal height. Adjustment is made by screw (B, Fig. 59). Fig. 59 Fig. 60

GAUGE 3/16-1/4-1/2-5/8-3/4- MM" (3/16" to 2-) 1/4" 3/4" (3/16' to 2") 1/4' - 1/4" (1/2" to 2") 1/4' - 1/4' - 1/4' 5/16' - 5/16' - 5/16" 3/8" - 3/8" - 3/8' 1/2' - 1/2" - 1/2' 1/4" -.1" - 1/4' L B X l..l. -t- -l (A =3/4' to 2') {B=3/16'. Mimmum) P- A.. " -;Vr.;v :, c ^ ^ Fig. 61 1. When exchanging gauge size. A. to Gmust be replace according to the size. A. Needle bar thread guard B. Needle clamp C. Vibrating presser foot u tranap narts for instance from D. Lifting presser foot 2. When 0, four needle e. Needle plate rohine'or vioeversa, needle thread tension p. Feed dog -^ r!:e:s=t[:rh::e!a:nnrne"dl"'harrusf'b: re"aoe" iradditrrthrs/tarts'lntionrd in 4. When exchanging needle guage to ^ bed plate and bed plate slide must be replaced. the From the library of: Superior Sewing -16- Machine & Supply LLC