SunStar KM-590BL User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL
KM-590BL
Single-needle, unison feed lock stitch sewing machine (with vertical large hook)
1) For proper and trouble-free use of the machine, thoroughly read this manual before use.
2) Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference in case the machine breaks down.
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Thank you for purchasing our product. Based on the rich expertise and experience accumulated in industrial sewing machine production, SUNSTAR will manufacture industrial sewing machines, which deliver more diverse functions, high performance, powerful operation, enhanced durability, and more sophisticated design to meet a number of user’s needs.
2. Please read this user’s manual thoroughly before using the machine. Make sure to properly use the machine to enjoy its full performance.
3. The specifications of the machine are subject to change, aimed to enhance product performance, without prior notice.
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This product is designed, manufactured, and sold as an industrial sewing machine. It should not be used for other than industrial purpose.
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SAFETY RULES FOR MACHINES ...................................................................................................................... 4
1. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 8
1) Specifications of KM-590BL .................................................................................................................................... 8
2) Application ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
1) Installation of the oil fan ............................................................................................................................................ 9
2) Installation of head enclosures ................................................................................................................................ 10
3) Lubrication ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
4) Adjustment of belt tension ....................................................................................................................................... 11
5) Installation of the knee-lifting device ...................................................................................................................... 11
3. ADJUSTMENT OF THE MACHINE ............................................................................................................ 12
1) Placing the needle .................................................................................................................................................... 12
2) Winding the lower thread ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3) Inserting the bobbin ................................................................................................................................................. 12
4) Routing the upper thread ......................................................................................................................................... 13
5) Adjusting the thread tension .................................................................................................................................... 13
6) Adjusting the spring tension .................................................................................................................................... 14
7) Adjusting the number of stitches ............................................................................................................................. 14
8) Adjusting the presser foot pressure ......................................................................................................................... 14
9) Adjusting the feed dog height .................................................................................................................................. 15
10) Adjusting the needle and hook timing .................................................................................................................. 15
11) Adjusting the auxiliary presser foot and upper feed presser foot ......................................................................... 16
Table of contents
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SAFETY RULES FOR MACHINES
Safety labels in the manual are categorized into danger, warning and caution. Failure to follow the safety rules may result in physical injuries or mechanical damages. The safety labels and symbols are defined as follows.
[ The meaning of the safety labels ]
Instructions here shall be observed strictly. Otherwise, the user will be killed or suffer severe physical injuries.
Instructions here must be observed, or the user could suffer fatal or severe physical injuries.
Instructions here should be observed, or the user could face physical injuries or mechanical damages.
Danger
[ The meaning of symbols ]
This symbol means a must-not.
This symbol means a must for safety.
This symbol means that an electric shock may be caused if the instruction is not followed properly.
Warning
Caution
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1-1) Machine
mobilization
Danger
1-2) Machine
installation
Caution
1-3)
Troubleshooting
Danger
When the machine is in need of repair, only our authorized service technicians must handle it.
Before cleaning and repairing the machine, shut off the power supply and wait four
minutes for the machine to discharge completely.
No part of the machine or specifications may be modified without prior consultation with
our company. Any such modification could risk safe operation of the machine.
In case of repair, replace only with standard OEM parts from SunStar.After repair, put safety covers back on the machine.
Only personnel with a full understanding of the safety rules should move the machines. The following directions must be observed when delivering the machines.
At least two or more people should move the machine.Before delivering the machine, thoroughly wipe off the oil on the machine to prevent
accidents.
Physical damages such as functional difficulties or breakdowns may occur depending on installation conditions of the machines. Be sure to heed the following conditions.
Remove the packing from top to bottom. Watch out for nails on the wooden box. Install an air conditioner and clean it regularly to prevent dust and moisture build-up
from contaminating and corroding the machines.
Keep the machines away from direct sunlight. Keep a minimum distance of 50cm between the machine at both sides and backside
and the wall to secure sufficient space for repair
Risk of explosion
Do not operate the machine near areas with danger of explosion. Refrain from
running the machine in the vicinity of risky places e.g., where a large quantity of
aerosol-spraying products or oxygen are handled, unless specific guarantees are given
otherwise for the operation of the machine to prevent explosion at such places.
The user should install an illuminator in the work area for the machine does not come
supplied with any lighting apparatus due to the specific features of the machine.
[Note] Details of the machine installation are laid out in No. 2 INSTALLATION.
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1-4) Machine
operation
Caution
Safety label: Safety instructions for machine operationsThread take-up spring cover: A device designed to prevent the human body from coming
in contact with the thread take-up spring
Belt cover: A device intended to avoid potential risks of getting hands, feet or clothes
jammed by a rotating belt
Finger guard: A device built to keep fingers away from the needle.
1-5) Safety device
Caution
KM-590BL series are intended for industrial purposes for sewing textiles and other similar materials. Carefully study the following instructions before operating the machine.
Read the manual thoroughly and understand the instructions fully before use.Put on proper safety garments.While the machine is in motion, keep your hands or any part of your body away from
moving parts, e.g., needle, hook, thread take-up spring and pulley, etc.
Do not remove safety covers while the machine is in use.Be sure to connect the ground (earth) wire.Before opening electric boxes such as the control box, shut down the power supply and
make sure the power switch is in offmode.Stop the machine before threading the needle or checking after sewing work is finished.Never turn the power switch on with the pedal down.Do not run the machine when the cooling fan is clogged. Be sure to clean the air filter in
the control box at least once a week. Keep the machine away from strong electromagnetic fields such as high frequency
welding machines.
Caution
Always start the machine with safety covers in place since fingers
or hands could be injured or cut off by the belt. Turn off the power
switch during check-ups or adjustments.
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Caution mark is attached on the machine for safety. Read the directions of the Caution
mark carefully before running the machine.
1-6) Location of
Caution mark
1-7) Contents of
Caution mark
CAUTION
경고
Do not operate without finger guard and safety devices. Before threading, changing bobbin and needle, cleaning etc. switch off main switch.
손가락 보호대와 안전장치 없이 작동하지 마십시오. 실, 보빈, 바늘교환시나 청소전에는 반드시 주 전원의 스위치를 꺼 주십시오.
CAUTION
경고
Do not operate without finger guard and safety devices. Before threading, changing bobbin and needle, cleaning etc. switch off main switch.
손가락 보호대와 안전장치 없이 작동하지 마 십시오. 실, 보빈, 바늘교환시나 청소전에는 반드시 주전원의 스위치를 꺼 주십시오.
CAUTION
경고
Hazardous voltage will cause injury. Be sure to wait at least 360 seconds before opening this cover after turn off main switch and unplug a power cord.
고압 전류에 의해 감전될 수 있으므로 커버 를 열 때는 전원을 내리고 전원 플러그를 뽑 고 나서 360초간 기다린 후 여십시오.
[Location of caution mark]
CAUTION
경고
Hazardous voltage will cause injury. Be sure to wait at least 360 seconds before opening this cover after turn off main switch and unplug a power cord.
고압 전류에 의해 감전될 수 있으므로 커버를 열 때는 전원을 내리고 전원 플러그를 뽑고 나 서 360초간 기다린 후 여십시오.
Caution
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SPECIFICATIONS
1) Specifications of KM-590BL
Application
Max. sewing speed
Max. No. of stitches
Needle bar stroke
Needle used
Feed dog height
Hook used
Lifting amount of main/auxiliary presser foot
Lubrication
Bed size
DESCRIPTION
Presser foot height
Manual
Knee lifting
9mm
16mm
SPECIFICATION
For very heavy materials
2,000SPM
9mm
35mm
DP×17 (#20~#25), standard needle #23
1~1.2mm
Vertical full-rotating double hook (very heavy materials)
2~5.5mm
Manual/ drop oiling tank
475mm×178mm
2) Application
For container bags, car seats, large bags (suitcases, etc.), raincoats, or sewing materials with large thickness differences.
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INSTALLATION
Warning
The machine must be installed by a trained technician only.
Any electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified technician or agent.
The machine weighs over 35 kg. As such, two or more people should carry out the installation.
Plug in only after the installation is complete. If the operator mistakenly steps down on the pedal
with the plug in, the machine will start automatically and can cause physical injuries.
Connect the ground (earth) wire. An unstable connection may result in an electric shock or a
malfunction.
Place the belt cover on top of the machine
Use both hands when bending the machine backward or returning it to the normal position.
Using only one hand can lead to severe hand injuries due to the weight of the machine.
1) Installation of the oil fan
Fix the oil fan onto the table with six screws . Use screwsto mount the head support rubbers onto four corners of the table. Insert the oil drain into the oil fan ①.
[ Figure 1 ]
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25
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3) Lubrication
Before using the machine, be sure to supply a sufficient amount
of oil through the lubrication hole marked with red color. Pour oil into the arm lubrication tank and bed lubrication tank to the red 󳟍 line. Check lubrication once a day.
Oil supply adjustment of the hook
Use the screw on the right side of the bed lubrication tank to adjust the amount of oil supply. Turn the screw to the right () to increase the oil supply, and to the left () to decrease the
oil supply.
[ Figure 3 ]
󳟍
󳟍
󳟍
[ Figure 4 ]
Oil tank
2) Installation of head enclosures
Insert the head hinge into the bed hole and align it well with the head hinge rubber of the table. Place the machine on the head support rubber .
[ Figure 2 ]
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4) Adjustment of belt tension
󳢯 The machine rotates to the left when seen from the pulley. 󳢯 To get a proper level of belt tension, turn the nut ② to an
extent at which the belt can be bent by 15~20mm when
pressed by hand.
[ Figure 5 ]
15~20mm
[ Caution ]
Be sure to lift the presser foot when racing the machine.
5) Installation of the knee-lifting device
Fix the knee-lifting device (ass’y) under the table ② with four screws .
[ Figure 6 ]
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ADJUSTMENT OF THE MACHINE
1) Placing the needle
Insert the needle deeply into the hole of the needle bar,
with the long groove of the needle facing left. Then, tighten the screw to hold the needle.
(1) Place the bobbin into the bobbin winder shaft ②. (2) Press the bobbin winder lever (3) Manually wind the thread on the bobbin a few times in
the winding direction and start the machine.
(4) If the thread does not wind in parallel, unfasten the fixing
screw of the thread guide and move the thread guide plate to the left and right to ensure the right adjustment.
(5) Loosen the adjusting screw if there is too much thread on
the bobbin , or tighten it if there is too little.
[ Figure 7 ]
80%
2) Winding the lower thread
[ Figure 8 ]
3) Inserting the bobbin
[ Figure 9 ]
(1) Insert the bobbin into the bobbin case along the arrow
direction as illustrated in the Figure. Be sure to place the
bobbin in the right direction to prevent loose threads and the
lower thread from getting wound.
(2) Through the thread guide , drop the thread down the
spring of the lower thread tension-adjusting plate and pull it out from the thread hole .
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4) Routing the upper thread
󳢯 Set the thread take-up lever at the highest position. 󳢯 Pass the thread from the left to the right of the needle.
[ Figure 10 ]
Caution
Turn the power switch off when adjusting the lower thread tension. If the user mistakenly presses
down on the foothold, the machine will start automatically and can cause physical injuries.
When the clutch motor is used, be aware that it will continue to rotate due to inertia even after the
power switch is turned off. Be sure to work on the machine only after the motor comes to a complete stop.
5) Adjusting the thread tension
󳢯 Turn the screw to adjust tension of the lower thread. Set the tension loosely so that when the end of the lower thread is
lifted manually, the thread does not start to unravel due to the weight of the bobbin case.
Tension at which the thread comes off from the bobbin case is normally 30~50g.
󳢯 For adjustment of the upper thread, push down the presser foot and turn the tension control screw ②.
[ Figure 11 ]
Weak
Strong
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6) Adjusting the spring tension
󳢯
The thread take-up stroke is normally 7~10mm. As a standard, the twisting strength of the thread take-up spring is 40~60 g.
󳢯 Loosen the screw of the thread take-up lever and turn the thread-adjusting device to achieve the proper thread take-up
stroke. (Set the stroke low for heavy materials and high for light materials)
󳢯 Insert the driver into the groove of the post of the thread-adjusting device. Turn it left and right to adjust the tension of
the thread take-up spring. (High for heavy materials and low for light materials)
[ Figure 12 ]
7~10mm
Large
Small
40~60g
Strong
Weak
Strong
7) Adjusting the number of stitches
󳢯 Align the number indicated on the dial with a pin
placed above the dial.
The higher the number is, the more number of stitches
you will get.
󳢯 Press in the reverse lever to perform reverse sewing, and
take your hand off the lever to perform normal sewing.
[ Figure 13 ]
8) Adjusting the presser foot pressure
󳢯 Loosen the fixing nut of the pressure-adjusting screw.
Rotate the pressure-adjusting screw to the left and right to
set the pressure low, just enough to keep the sewing material in place. Tighten back the fixing nut ②.
󳢯 Unfasten the fixing nut of the pressure-adjusting screw.
Turn the pressure-adjusting screw in a clockwise direction
to increase the pressure, and turn in a counterclockwise direction to decrease the pressure. Tighten the fixing nut
after adjustments.
[ Figure 14 ]
Weak
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9) Adjusting the feed dog height
10) Adjusting the needle and hook timing
[ Figure 15 ]
Manually rotate the hand pulley to set the hook tip aligned with the center of the needle , when the needle
rises 2.3mm above the lowest point. Unfasten the screw and adjust the hook to set a clearance between the hook tip and the needle at 0.05~0.1mm.
Unfasten the screw and move the needle bar up and down to adjust the needle bar height. Unfasten the screw so that when the hook tip comes in alignment with the center of the needle , the clearance between the upper thread hole of the needle and the hook tip is between
0.5mm and 1.5mm. Move the needle bar up and down to control the needle bar height and tighten the screw ④.
As a standard, 1~1.2mm is the maximum height of the feed dog when the number of stitches is set at the highest and the feed
dog rises above the upper needle plate. Unfasten the screw and move the holding crank up and down to adjust the feed dog height.
[ Figure 16 ]
2.3mm
(2) Adjusting the height of the needle bar
(1) Adjusting the lifting of the needle bar
[ Figure 17 ]
0.5~1.5mm
1~1.2mm
0.05~0.1mm
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Caution
Be sure to place back safety devices and check whether they function properly, after
disassembling and adjustments.
Use both hands when bending the machine backwards or returning it to the normal position.
Using only one hand can lead to physical injuries due to the weight of the machine.
Be sure to pay caution to safety when making adjustments with the power switch on.
The machine must be repaired and inspected only by trained technicians.
Qualified technicians or agent must perform electrical repairs or inspections.
11) Adjusting the auxiliary presser foot and upper feed presser foot
󳢯 The auxiliary presser foot and the upper feed presser
foot move up and down by turns.
󳢯 When the auxiliary presser foot and the upper feed
presser foot come to their highest positions, either set
them at the same height or lower the height of the upper feed presser foot by a small degree. For adjustments,
bring the thread take-up lever to the lowest position, push down the presser bar lifter , unfasten the crank-fixing screw and move the adjusting crank left and right.
(When moved to the left, the lifting amount of the upper
feed presser foot will become smaller.)
(1) Adjusting the crossing amount of the presser foot
[ Figure 18 ]
Left
Right
Same height
󳢯
The auxiliary presser foot and the upper feed presser foot are set to move 2~5.5mm vertically. For adjustment, unfasten the nut to a degree suitable for sewing materials and vertically move the Up/Down-adjusting shaft of the presser foot.
For sewing materials with small thickness difference, set the Up/Down movement at a minimum.
(Highest: 5.5mm, Lowest: 2mm)
(2) Adjusting Up/Down movement of the auxiliary and upper feed presser foot
[ Figure 19 ]
2.5mm
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(3) Adjusting Before/After position of the auxiliary
presser foot
Set the number of stitch at a maximum. Unfasten the screw so that the auxiliary presser foot does not touch the backside of the upper feed presser foot . Move to the left and right, the adjusting crank of horizontal presser foot
movement.
[ Figure 20 ]
Allowance
(4) Adjusting the feeding amount of the auxiliary
presser foot
Normally, the feeding amount of the auxiliary presser foot to
that of the feed dog is 1:1. The feeding amount of the
auxiliary presser foot may vary depending on sewing conditions. Loosen the nut and vertically move the adjusting shaft of horizontal presser foot movement.
[ Figure 21 ]
Small
Large
[ Figure 22 ]
Upper feed presser foot
Auxiliary presser foot
Upper surface of needle plate
8mm
(5) Adjusting the height of the auxiliary presser foot
With the presser bar lifter pushed up and the feed dog at its
lowest position, set the very bottom of the auxiliary presser
foot to lift 8mm off of the upper surface of the needle plate.
Tighten the screw of the needle bar in the needle bar bracket.
[ Figure 23 ]
Needle bar low
Auxiliary presser foot
Upper surface of needle plate
5mm
(6) Adjusting the height of the upper feed presser foot
With the presser bar lifter pushed up and the needle bar at its
lowest position, set a clearance between the upper surface of
the needle plate and the auxiliary presser foot at 5mm.
Fasten the tightening screw for Up/Down movement cam.
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[ Figure 24 ]
No. 2 screw
Up/Down movement cam
Upper shaft
No. 1 screw
(7) Setting the position of Up/Down movement cam
With the dial set at zero and the needle bar lifter pushed up,
manually rotate the pulley to bring the needle bar to its
highest position. At this point, place the no. 2 screw of
Up/Down movement cam at the 12 o’clock position and
tighten the screw afterwards.
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