Fischbein Model C User Manual

MODEL
C
DAVE
2720-30TH
CATALOG
FISCHBEIN
AVE.
SO.
• MINNEAPOLIS
NO.
960
MFG.
6,
MINN., U.S.A.
m
INDEX
Paragraph
Suggestions I
Service 2
Guarantee 3
GENERAL CARE
Thread
Oiling
Installation
Cleaning ..
OF
MACHINE
Cold Weather Operation g
Tension
Threading
Inserting New Needle
Changing
Needle
Proper Operating
Closing HowtoClose
HowToCloseABag
Cutting
Attaching Tag 19
To
Close
Looper
Bar
Adjustment
Procedure
a Paper
Chain
Bag
After
HOW
Position
Bag
With
Rethreading
TO
Two
CLOSE A
Heavy
Seams
BAG
TanglingofThread
MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Stitch
Length
If
Machine
Machine
If
Parts Excessive
Motor Instructions 27
Do's
Don'ts 29
Stops
Skips
Inventory
Needle
Chaining
StitchesorBreaks
Breakage
Thread
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14-15-16
17
18
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21
22
23 24
25
26
28
9
Detail
Assembly
Illustrations
Drawings
and
Part Number.
PARTS
SUGGESTIONS
INDEX
Paragraph
Suggestions
Service Guarantee 3
Page
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2
4 4 4
i.
To
insure
successful
tions
with
care.
Machineisshipped
stitch
and
chain
After
studying
an
empty
bag
close
filied
SERVICE
2.
Prompt
from
Service
transportation charges.
GUARANTEE
3.
This
from
if
repair
the
Dave
machines
machineisunconditionally
dateofinvoice
handled
operationofmachine,
with
sampleofsewing.
study
appearance.
the
until
bags.
service,
instructions,
controlofmachineismastered.
parts,
Fischbein
immediately
against
practice
thread,
sewingonthe
and
supplies
Companyorauthorized
availableatnominal
guaranteed
defective
parts,
for
and
accordingtoinstructions,tooperate
following
Check
instruc
sample
sample
Then
proceed
are
available
representatives.
rental,
thirty
(30)
workmanship;
satisfactorily.
for
or to
plus
days
and
GENERAl CARE
Thread
Oiling
Installation
Cleaning ..
Cold
Weather
Opm'ation
Tension
Threading
Inserting
Changing
Needle
Proper
Closing
New
Needle
Looper
Bar
Adfustment
Operating
Procedure
HOW
Position
HowtoCloseaPaper
HowToCloseABag
Cutting
Attaching To
TanglingofThread
Do's
Close
Chain
Tag
Bag
After
MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
TO
Bag
With
Two
Rethreading
OF
CLOSE A
Heavy
Seams
RUCHINE
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|2
13
BAG
I4-I5-16
17
IB
19
20
21
.24
.28
.29
5
5
5
g
9
5
6
6
7
7
8 9
ID
11-12
12
13
13
13
13-14
14
IS
IS
16
16
16
17
18 18
Page
Four
Detail
Assembly
illustrations and Part Number
Drawings
PARTS
20-23
24-40
SUGGESTIONS
I.
To
insure
successful
tions
with
care.
Machineisshipped
stitch and chainappearance.
Aftw
studying
an
empty
dose
fiHed
SERVICE
2.
Prompt
from
the
Service
transportation charges.
the
bag
until
bags.
repair
service,
Dave
Fischbein
machines
operationofmachine,
with
sampleofsewing.
instructions,
controlofmachineismastered.
parts,
immediately
practice
thread,
Companyorauthorized
availableatnominal
study
Check
sewingonthe
and
supplies
following
Then
representatives.
sample
sample
proceed
are
rental,
instruc
available
plus
for
or
to
GENERAL CARE
4.
The
machine
The
Dave
supply
Each
cone
5.
Use
genuine
from
the
tive.
See
week.Atall
use. See Paragraph 26 for motor lubrication.•
usesanumber
Fischbein
this
threadincartonsof12or24
will
Fischbein
Dave
figureIfor
other
Company,orauthoriz^
close
about
Lubricating
Fischbein
Companyorany
oiling
arrows,
OF
12,
4-ply
thread,
200
normal
Oil
details.
oil
onceortwiceaday,
MACHINE
woundon4-oz.
representatives,
cones,orcasesof50
size
for
At
best
arrow
lOO-lb.
authorized
bags.
results,
"A,"
obtainable
representa
oil
depending
cones.
cones.
once
can
a
on
GUARANTEE
3.
This
Paga
machineisunconditionally
from
if
handled
Four
dateof
invoice
accordingtoinstructions,
against
guaranteed
defective
for
parts
and
to operate
thirty
(30)
workmanship;
satisfactorily.
days
and
6.
Installationofany
shelforbracketsothat,
set
machine
direct current
been
line.
7.
Keep
obtainable
representative.
machine
or
four
downorhangitup.Donot operate machinefrom
specifically
machine
well
from
Wash
running,
inchesofsolvent
ingtoparagraph
kindisnot
between
(DC)
or a
ordered for
cleaned
the
Dave
out dirt as
dip
portion
for
No.5.(Do
necessary.
bags,
220
voBt
some.
daily
with
Fischbein
follows:
shown.
Merely
operator
Bine
Use
Fischbein
Companyorany
Unthread
Figure
No.2,page6,in
aboutIDseconds.
not
use
gasolineorsimilarasa
Figure No. I
arrangeabox,
can
conveniently
unless machine has
only
110
volt
AC
Cleaning
Solvent,
authorized
needle.
With
three
Then,
oil
well
accord
solvent.)
Pag«
Rvo
Figure No. 2
THREADING
DIAGRAM
8.Inwinter
when
occurs,
9.
Proper
ing off. See FigureNo. 3 for details. A chainIsa seriesof stitches
without material,
Tensionisthe
through
amountoftension.
after
thread loopsofthreadonthe bag case,
turn
loosen
until
WITH
months
notinuse;
remove
threading
'the
nut
to tear or bagto
the
machine
nut'"D,"
tension,ordowntotighten
desired stitch appearance isobtained.BESURETORE-LOCK
NUT
keep
machineinwarm
otherwise,
belt
and
like
and
tension
this
motor
let
degreeofresistance
tension
Disproperly
may
Figure
"E."
discs
"C."
Nut"E"Isthe
set.
pucker.
not
chain
No.3,about
quarters
maybeslow
motor
idle
are
importanttosewing
the
Figure
No.3.Nut
locking
Too
tightatension
Too
looseatension
insteadofnice
off-Toalterthe
'/g
ofa
until
warmed
thread
nut,
whichIsto be
firm
turn
and
stitches.Ineither
amountoftension,
at a
tension—testingonmaterial
over
sluggish.Ifthis
up.
and
meetsinpassing
"D"
controls
will
will
leave
time—up
night,
locked
cause
or
chain
the
the
loose
to
Figure
'
WING
Nur
A
10.
A.
To
replace
by
unscrewing
thread,
lockinposition
B.Tocomplete
gram,
SURE
Thread
11/2"
empty
coneofthread,
wing
nut "A,"
force
rodB"through
with
wing
nut "A."
threading
Figure
THREAD
of thread dangling through needle.
needle
No.3,or
from
operation,
diagram
PASSES
BETWEEN
outsidetoInsideofmachine.
remove
Fig.
No.3.To
holeIntopofcone
merely
furnished
THE
clamping
load
follow
with
TWO
threading
machine.
DISCS
Leave
C. If treated bags are being used, it is necessary to
full
cones
of Fischbein
barasfarasit
11.
thoroughly soturate
over
nightincontainer
Insert
new
needle
into
needle
groove facing exactly outside of machine.
will
enter
into
bar.
Lock
needle
with
machine.
See Figure No. 4.
of thread by soaking
Threod
will
securely
with
The
wrench
go,
long
No.
3
rod
full
cone
and
securely
dia
"C."
about
Lubricant.
with
long
groove
provided
"B"
of
BE
Paq*
Six
Figure No. 4
Pag«
Sevan
12. To change iooper "B," Rgure No. I,
carefully.
Machine
will
not
seworchain
follow
instrucfions below very
properly
unless
is set exactly right and according to these instructions:
A. Unthread needle and remove presser foot, throat plate, and
feed
dog.
B.
Turn
machine
pulley
by hand
until
holes in main shaft cam and feed dog carrier line up, see line A-A, Figure No. 5. Insert wrenchNo. I-I47C and loosenIooper set screw. No. 1-152. out old Iooper.
C.
InsertnewIooper,with flat on
No.
1-152,
will
lock
on the flat and bring Iooper automatically
shank
upright, so that set
into time. Tighten set screw only slightly.
Turn
machine
and
needle
of an
inch
allow
point of Iooper to rub or
pulley
into
(1/64")
about a
crossing
between
half
position.
pointof
a turn.
Allow
strike
This
about one
Iooper
needle. It
and
will
needle,
will
bring
sary to slide Iooper in or out to attain proper clearance. See
Figure No. 6, Page 9.
Next return machine to position A-A, Figure No. 5, and tight
en set screw securely. Be sure Iooper does not move out of
position.
F.
NOTE:
of
above the eye of the
needle bar has been
The point of the iooper
the
needle scarf. The scarf is
needle,
moved
must
pass through the center
the
see
hollowed
Figure
out
No. 6.
or has slipped, the Iooper
automatically time up properly. See next paragraph for
needle
bar
setting.
Iooper
Pull
screw.
Iooper
sixty-fourth
do not
be neces
section just
Unless
the
will
Figure No. 6
13. To adjust or replace needle bar:
A.
Remove
B.
Turn showninFigure
loosen set screwsC, Rgure No. 7. Raise or lower needle bar
and/or turn
front
machine
cover
No.
pulley
until
No. 6A. With
machine
I-I24L
pulley
proper relationship per Figure No. 6A. Do
Booper
needle
C. Securely
setting.
barasfar
lock
the two set
Make sure needle is not bent and is in
os it
FLUSH
Rgure
No. 6A
Iooper is in approximate position
wrench
No. I-1478, slightly
to bring needle and Iooper in
not
change
can
go,
see paragraph 11, page 7.
screws
C, and replace cover.
the
Figure
No.
5
Page Eight
NEEDLE
BAR
Figure No. 7
Page
Nine
14.
START
ALWAYS
on the
jute
with
Figure
from
HERE
If
closing
seam.
dangling
the
seamaninchortwoinfrom
No,
getting
HOW
sfart
See
a used
from
9A.
caught
a new
Figure
burlap
the
This
around
TO
CLOSEABAG
bag
from
ihe
No. 9.
bag that
seam,
start
will
prevent
the
machineasit
START
HERE
side
opposite
has
been
reversed
the
rrwchineonthe
the
the
tanglingsofthe
the
and
sideofthe
finishes
seam,
has
seam
bag.
loose
off
the
never
loose
side,
See
jute
bag.
PROPER
OPERATING POSITION
Figure No. 9
IS.
Hold
machineinright
tornofhandle.Aslight
start
machine.
leased. See Figure No. 10.
16,
Hold
bagInleft
between starting
bag.
leasing
finishing
13.
the
button
After
starting
sideofbag
Sew
about
closure.
Machine
Figure
No.
presser
with
sewinganinchortwoonthe
two
See
hand
finger
automatically
10
handatstarting
foot
and
feed
forefinger.
button.
paragraph
Figure
and
proceedtofinish
inches
past bag to
18A
with
forefinger
pressure
side,
dog.
Then
Machine
No,
for
cutting
stops
Figure
12.
allow
Figure
against
start
will
automatically
bag,
Then
closing
for
thread.
No.
through
when
No.
loopatbot-
switch
pressureisre
II,
closetoand
machinebypushing
stop
machinebyre
move
left
the
bag.
chain,
9A
button
engage
hand
Fig.
which
will
to
No.
locks
Page
Ten
Peg*
Eleven
18.
When CalcuttaorSisal
or
three
proper
START
HERE
closing
bags
bags,
inchestoone
and
not the
that
are
pull
the
side,sothat
seam.
See
thick
seamedonboth
seamonthe
you
Figure
No.
starting
start
closingonthe
15.
sides
such
sideofbag
as
two
baq
Figure No.
NOTE:
bag as desired. Do not sewfarther than four inchesdownfrom
textile bag, and not more than two inchesdown from top of paper
bag.
NEVER
across
pulling
17.
HOW
A. After bag is
B.
C.
D.
E.Ifsifting
NOTE:
11
Always
interfeire
the
bag,
up.
TO
CLOSEAPAPER
ator should first re-form gussets. (See Figure No. I4A.)
Next, fold or "break" top of bag sharply over contents. (See
Figure No.
Bring
top of bag
be closetogether,
Proceed
but
bag.
contents and proceed to
with
sewing
is a
Sufficient top is necessaryto properly "break" bag.
Figure No. 12 Figure No. 13
sew
abovecontentsofbag, and as
vfith
the
by
filled,
I4B.)
sewing
no
more
problem,
feeding
either
BAG:
weighed, and ready for closing, the oper
upright
smooth,
into
and
operation as explained in paragraph 16.
than
merely
close
of
the
pulling
two
it,
closing
wrinkle-free.
inches
tuck in the
bag as directed
machine
holdingitback,
position.
down
inner
close
to the top of
asitsews
The
(See Fig. No.
from
ply tightly over
above.
top
sides
top
of
or
will
140.}
of
Figure No. IS
18-A.Tofinish
inches.
plate slot "B".
19.
To
attachatag,
hold tag
the
20
^2^^'
after
closing
With
operation,
machine
Figure
stop
tag
firmly
IS
sewed,
closing operation.
rethreading
under
stop
machine.
following
marine.
properly. Figure No.
caffod
There
njachine.
chineonthe
see
Figure
about an
in back
willbeno
See
A,
Figure
No.
16.^
inchinfrom
off
handle,
chainorstitch
"F."
Figure
bag.
Merely
No.
Then
sewasexplainedinparagraph
starting
instruction.
see
"A"
point,
Figure
this
merely
Paragraph
No.
17,
time.
Page
run
machine
running,
No. ISA.
machine
presser
instructions
pull
where
foot and start
Then
Iff
maebineissewing
18,
DO
see
"A," Figure No. 16.
off
the
chain
"A"
tagistobeattached.
move
machine.Assoon
left
hand
aretobe
MOT
depress the lever
formation
No.3.Itisnecessarytostart
depress
16,
so that
bring
side
of bag,
returntostarting
16,
Page
14.
lever
locatedinbackofhandle,
presser
machine
into
release
foot
sewing
16.Toclose
sideofbag
11)
Remember, do
diagonally
lever
the
not
Figure
No.
bag
twoorthree
firmly
into
back
and
followed
and
cbaining
after
re-threading
will
lift.
See
positiononbag
"A."
Proceed
open
inchatthe
and
across
open
depress
15A
throat
Then
finish
ONLY
the
ma-
"B."
sew
(per
corner,
lever
as
So-
to
140
Pago Twelve
Page
Thirteen
Figure No. 17
21. If the machine is not
other adjustment, the thread may tangle around the looper. See
Figure No. 19. As a result the machine won't feed and may chew
up the bag. When this you continue to run the
pileup
acting right, stop and
It is not
stitch formation is perfect, it
If the thread is tangled, first raise needle to high position by
turning
sharp
cleaning
Next,
remove machine from bag. Then re-thread and start to sew as explained in Paragraph No. 20.
around
knife,
lift
the looperand breakit. If
necessarytoremove
machine
carefully
out
all
presser
handlleol
occurs,
look
pulleyineither direction by
cut the
cuttings.Becareful
foot by
properly; or is out of time or any
STOP
the
machine
depressing
in this condition, the thread
at the open end "A," Figure No. 19.
machine
will
tangled
look
not to
lever
from
like
threads
Figure No. 18
machine
you
nickorroughen
"A,"
immediately, if
think
machine
bag to do this. If the
Figure No. 20.
hand.
Then,
away
from
Figure
No.
will
is not
with
looper,
looper.
16,
and
MECHANICAL
ilf
water
thread
22.
23.
a
proofed
according to the instructions in
The
lengthofstitchis3'/2fofhe
the
teeth
throat
plate.Ifthe
A.
Teethonfeed
replaced.
B.
Feed
less
than
screws. No.
there isa set of
the
carrier
Ifthe
machine
A.
The
diately.
B.
Check
graph 9.
Next,
area on the
of the
dog
3/32".
stops
needle
the
tension,
remove
may
bags
are
feed
dog
stitches
dog
maybeworn
have
Merely
1-203,
located on the feed carrier block.Note
locking
block.
chaining,
Tnaybeblunt,
iftoo
throat
under
side
nickedorroughinany
becomes
ofthe
backorpullingitin
thereby
too
crocus
unfit
damagedifthe
machine
coming
great,
this
cloth.
forfurther
asit
down
area
However,ifthe
use
and
ADJUSTMENTS
being
shorten
inch
protrude
used,
paragraphC,page
when,attheir
3/32
up,
check
down.
slipped
downsothat
raise
feed
screws,'No.
check
the
dogbyraising
1-203,
following:
bentordull.Ifso,
tightortoo
plate
whichispartI-280
surrounding
way,
operator
sews
across
any
and
striking
the
way
the
machine
interferes
the
bag.
causes
this
canbesmoothed
hole
gets
must
be replaced
be
sure
to
highest
of an
inch
the
following:
Feed
dog
must
the
teeth
the
onthe underside of
change
loose,
readjust
and
needle
will
the
area.Ifthe
out
hole.Ifthis
not
chain.
with
the
Holding
the
needletoglance,
damage
with
fine
too
big,
this
withanew
lubricote
point,
above
then
protrude
adjusting
imme
per
para
inspect
This
feeding
machine
emery
part
one.
7.
the
be
that
the
is
part
isn't
or
is
Figure No. 20
Page
Figure No. 19
Fourteen
D.
Next,
roughenedupor
This
part
very
slight
check
the
looper.
the
cannotbeproperly
and a
small
This
ispart I-I32N. Ifthis is
point
chipped
off,itmustbereplaced.
repaired
amountofpolishing
unless
will
the
damage
smooth
Pag®
nicked
it out.
Rftsan
or
is
E.
The
machine
move needle bar and feed
up and
parts
completely rebuilt at factory
able immediately at
being
in a generally
24. If the
25.
26. Needles
machine
the items under paragraph No.
The
following
unnecessary
carried on hand:
will
machine such as the presser foot, throat plate, or looper. A hard
piece of foreign matter in the bag can, of course, breakthe needle,
but
the
most common causes of excessive needle breakage
following:
A. Incorrect installation. Be sure
stalled according to the directions in paragraph 11, page 7.
B.
Interfering
across
back
causing it to glance and
looper.
may be
down.Iflooseness
must
be replaced. If
repaired.)
skips
partsare
lossofmachine
2-106
break only if they strike some other part of the
with
the
bag.
while
it is
Always
excessively
very
No
sewing
worn
condition.
stitches or
subject
time, at least one of each
belt, I-I32N looper, N4 needles.
the
feeding
If the operator
sewing,
permit the
worn.
Check this by trying to
mechanism
is evident, the
machine
(we
nominal
machine
breaks
23(.
to replacement andinorderto
that
there is a strain put on the needle
strike
machine
(l-i04-2AL) side
is badly
have
service
rental for use
can operate
thread
the needles are being in
of
the
machine
pullsorholds
presser foot, throat plate, or
to travel at its
bushings
worn,itshould
machines
while
properly
while
sewing,
asitsews
the machine
own
ways,
and other
be
avail
yours is
check
avoid
should
are
speed.
be
the
MOTOR
if
27.
This
motorisintermittent
run
for
long
periodsoftime
stop
operations
Brashes
should
only,
be inspectedatregular intervals so that
INSTRUCTIONS
duty,
which
means
continuously.Itis
suchasrequiredbybag
that it
made
closing.
should
for
start
not
and
wearcanbe detected, and replacedbefore they are about
Vs"
in length.
each
sideofmotor;
at
the
same
sparking
with
No
and
machine
motor
will
lubricated.
periodoffrom
the
motor
and
refill,
remove
the
old
grease
removed
be
known
for
facing
toward
makeofSODIUM
To
remove
when
replacing
axial
positionasremoved.Ifit
lossofpower
and
canbepurchased
operate
Ball
bearings
onetotwo
will
properly
are
years,
temperatureofthe
the
end
caps
covering
before
washingIngasoline,
puttinginthe
the
motor
interior
BASE
brushes,
take
out
two
brush,besureitIs
result.
New
brushes
fromusat
unless
the
bearings
packed
with
grease
dependingonthe
roominwhichitoperates.
the
bearings
the
BALL
new.Ifthe
built-in
when
BEARING
ball
grease
replaced.
GREASE.
screws
replaced
isn't,
excessive
are
furnished
any
time.
are
kept
sufFicient
service
and
clean
bearings
seal
Use
only
from
well
for
a
given
To
out
are
should
well
Page
Sixteen
Page
Sevenfeen
DO'S
28. A. Oil
B.
C. Hold D. Start to close
machine
Clean
accordingto Paragraph No. 5.
machine
machine
according to Paragraph No. 7.
above contents of bag
new
bag on side opposite seam. If
when
sewing.
closing
used
burlap bag, start on seam side withseam inch or two Infrom
side.
E. Lubricate thread if bags are treated
DON'TS
29. A. At no time lift presser foot if machine is sewing and chaining
fH-cperly.
B. Don't lift presser foot to start closing bag if machine is sew
ing and chaining properly.
PLEASE
INCLUDE
PARTS
ORDER
SERIAL
YOUR
LIST
BY
NUMBER
NUMBER
MACHINE.
AND
OF
C. Machine feeds automatically. Don't
feeds across the bag.
D. Don't try to operate machine with bent or blunt needle.
E. Don't run machine if thread is tangled around looper.
F.
Don't
disturb
inside machine. ItIstimed and setatfactory.
Page Eighteen
feed eccentric, part I-I2IL plate 2, located
pull
or hold it back as it
Page
Nineteen
PLATE
A
1-129
1-197
1-199
1-133
1-124L
1-102
1-100
1-288
1-163
1-197L
1-196L
1-189
1-202
1-113
1-U8L
1-107L
1-161
1-132N
1-203
1-222L
1-224
1-227
1-223
1-225
1-226
N4
1-130-1
1-163
A
-
L
1-217
104
-160
i-193
t-190
tssss^
106
L
WICKING
1-194
1-270
1-272
i-Z71
1-175
1-267
1-268
WICKING
2-1091
1-163
1-115
1-164
1-134
1-171
2-104
1-178
-1-196
1-195
PARTS
FISCHBEIN
-
1-164
1-116
3-lOlA
ASSEMBLY
PORTABLE
MODEL
BAG
CLOSER
C
©
100
MS
•1-265
C
L
1-119
1-264
1-252
Page Twenty
Page Twenty-one
I77N
I
1-205
•1-169N
B
PIATE
L
100
N
1-170
1-200
1-125N
1-156N
N
N
1-157
1-155
VIEW
LEVER
BAR
OF
AND
EXPLODED
NEEDLE
1-12IL
ASSEMBLY
ROD
CONNECTING
C
PLATE
pll"
^64
ON
ADJUSTMENTS
-mm
LEVER
BAR
ASSEMBLY
ROD
AND
NEEDLE
CONNECTING
PLATE
1
ORDER
Needle
BY
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
(Minimum
Feed Dog Carrier
Slide—Complete
Feed Dog
Pressure
Needle
Switch
Foot
Bar
(ForDC order I-I38MS-DC)
Looper
Adjusting
Switch Throat
Blade
Blade
Slide
Insulation
Plate
Support
(Moving) Blade(Stationary) Spring Support
Screw
forI-281
Screw
for
1-283
Lock
Washer
Order: 2
Block
Block
Bracket
and
for
1-286
and
1-284
Dozen)
1-1131
1.132N
1-285 1-286
1-280
1-287
1-281
1-283
1-223
1-104-2AL
1-284
Pag* Twenty-four
M38MS
1-264
Page
1-129
Twenty-five
*
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\
PLATE
3
ORDER
DESCRIPTION
BY
NUMBER
Main Shaft Retaining Collar
Presser Bar Spring Spring for I-114 Thread Clamping Rod
Tension
Disc
Tension Spring
Front Main Shaft Bushing
Rear Main Shaft
Bushing
Upper
Lower
Lower
Presser
Thread
Tension
Tension
Tension
for l-l 10
Bushing
Bushing
Bushing
Bar
Guide
Assembly
Stud
Nut,
Bushing
for
Presser
for Needle
for Presser Bar
Base
Complete
Lower
Tension Nut, Upper
Thread
Main
Guide
Shaft
Rod
Barand Needle
Bar
Bar
1-174
1-175
1-270
1-134
1-272
1.271
1-267
1-202
1-270A
2-104
1.198L
1-196
Page
Twanfy-elghJ
1-133
1-119
1-194
2-109L
1-195L
Rag®
Twenty-nine
15
Sid
16
24L
28
03
I05L
106
To|
Co
Mi
Mt
(Including '
(Ini
Bel
ige
269
Com
Sere
ORDER
BY
NUMBER
PLATE
5
PART
I-II8L
1-130-1
1-142
1-142-1
1-142-2
1-152
1-153
1-154
i-l55N i-l56N
I-I57N
1-160
1-161
1-163 1-164 1-165
i-167
I-I69N
I-I70N
I-I7I
1-178
I-I89
1-199
1-200
1-203
1-212
1-217
1-218
1-219 1-220
1-221
1-224
1-225
1-226
1-227 1-228 1-251
1-265
1-266
1-268
1-269 1-278
t-288
No.
DESCRIPTION
Hinging
Pull
Oiler
Oiler Oiler
Set
Screw
Screw
Lock
Lock Lock
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Bolt
Off Eyelet
Screw
for
for
1-102,
for
1-128
Nut
for
Nut
for
Washer
for1-280
for
I-I07L
for
all
for
3-IOOMS,
for
2-I05L
for l-l I3L
I-I32N
I-I2IL.
I-I27N
I-I25N
for
I-I27N
Covers
l-l
I-M9
14
Wing Nut for l-l41
Locking
Lock
Lock
Locking
Needle
Spacer for l-i25N
Washer
Washer
for
I-I25N
for 1-178, 1-272
Nut for 2-104
Lock
Nut
Screw for I-II3L, 1-194, I-I95L,
1-196,
1-197,
I-I97L, I-I98L
Screw
for
2-IOOL
Adjusting
Screw
Adjusting
Nut
Lifter
Nut
for
Screw
for
for
Screw
2-103
Screw
1-217
1-219
for
for
I-I07L
for l-l 14
l-l
14
Screw for 1-210, D913-2
Lock Bolt
Slide
Block
Supporting Nut
Lock Ring
Washer
Nut
Lock Bolt
Screw
Spot
Screw
Hinge
Looper Clanrtp
for
for
Screw
for
Locking
Guard
Screw
for
1-224
I-II8L
for
1-252
for I-I2IL
1-267
I-I06L
Screw
Screw
for l-l00A
1-171
1-218
1-118L
1-161
1-224
1-130-1
1-142
1-157N 1-155N
1-220
1-268
1-219
1-217 1-164
1-225
1-226 1-227 1-228
1-142-1
1-288
1-165
1-2781-199
1-142-2
1-156N
1-163
1-160
5:^
1-200
M
67
1-169N
11-269
1-152 1-153
I
1-203 1-212
1-251
1-265
1-170N
1-178
1-189
1-154
1-221
1-266
Pag« Thiriy-two
Pago Thlrly-three
PLATE
6
PART
M43
1-2
I-2II
3-105
3-106
4-101
4-IOIA
4-103
4-104
4-105
4-106
4-107
ORDER
No.
Motor
to
Clamp for 3-105
Clamp for
Cord
Adapter for
BY
DESCRIPTION
Brush
Set
Motor (115
NUMBER
4-111
3-105
Volt)
4-103 4-104 4-105 4-106 1-143
1-210
4-110
4-107
4-108
1-211
Motor (230
Motor
Motor
End
Shield Plug
Brush
Volt)
Holder
Cap
4-109
Screw
Motor Cord Grip
Motor
End
Plate
Motor
Brush
Screw
Spring
D913-2
3-106
4-108
4-109
4-I09A
4-110
D913-2
P«g» Thirty-four
Motor
End
Bracket
Armature (115
Armature (230
Motor
Bearing
BX
Motor
Lead
Screw
Volt)
Volt)
3-105
4-101
Page Thiriy-f!ve
PLATE
7
ORDER
PART
No.
DESCRIPTION
Complefe Set of
M47B. 1-1470. I-I47E. and 1-188
I-I47A
I.I47B
Wrench for 1-165, 1-217
Wrench for
I-I47C Wrench for
I-I47D
I-I47E
1-188
1-216
2-108
Wrench
Wrench
Wrench
Screw
Oil
Can
Driver
BY
1-153, 1-154,
1-152.
for
1-203
for
1-164
for
Needle
NUMBER
Wrenches,
M99,
Screw
Lock
I-I47A,
1-212.
1-200.
Nut
1-147E 1-147A 1-147B 1-147C 1-147D
1-251
1-221
"*85
1-147
(1-189)
5-100
5-100
5-101
5-102
P«ge ThHy-six
One Quart
Lubricating
Oil
One Gallon Cleaning Solvent
One
Gallon Thread Lubricant
5-101
5-102
2-108
Pag« Thirty-savan
1-216
3-100MS
Page
Th!rfy<nine
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