Union Special N150-1, N150-2, N150-5 User Manual

CATALOG NO.
Adjusting instructions and
N194-5
Flr•t E dltlon
STYLES
N150-1 N150-2
N150-5
CLASS N 1
Finest Quality
50
- B
lin
dstitch
m
achines
CATALOG
NO.
Nl94-5
ADJUSTING
INSTRUCTIONS
AND
ILLUSTRATED
CLASS
STYLES
Nl50-l Nl50-2 Nl50-5
First
Copyright
By
Union
Special Corporation
PART
Nl50
Edition
1986
LIST
Rights
Reserved
Printed in
July,
in
1986
2
All
Countries
U.S.A.
IDENTIFICATION
OF
t4ACHINES
into is
stamped
1
is
ted back, unless
Each
the
This
etc.,
otherwise noted.
Single
UNION
style
in
catalog
herein.
are
SPECIAL
plate
the
boss
All
taken from
Thread, Needle Travels from Line-of-Feed.
Adjustment Stitch Former.
Lengths.
Maximum
Nl50-l 1
light,
medium
materials.
1~150-2
skip similar
stitch
garments.
Calibrated
of
the
Knee
Work
to
and heavy weight
Seam
specifications
Equipped with quick change
for
henuning
located
located
applies
references
Single
Left
Stitch
Lifter
Space
1
ratio
Seam
specifications
LEWIS
to
Penetration
machine
on
the
on
the
APPLICATIOI
specifically
to
direction,
the
operator's
DESCRIPTION
front
top
·J
carries
of
right
OF
CATALOG
to
the
position
OF
MACHINES
Curved Needle, Chain
Right and
Penetrates
Adjustment,
a
style
the
machine arm.
rear
of
standard
such as
while
Stitch,
Push
machine arm.
right
at
an
Button,
Length and a Large Easy-to-Read
for
to
Right
non-skip
103 EFl-1
medium
Inserting
of
Needle 7
stitch
materials,
weight
103 EFl-1
and
1/2
machine
and
or
103
selector
dresses,
Removing
inches (177.8mm).
for
also
EFm-1
felling
(modified).
dial
for
skirts,
or
103
EFm-1
number
styles
and 1
seated
Blind
Angle
Indicator
Work,
henuning
edge
non-skip
blouses,
(modified).
which
The
at
serial
of
machines
eft,
the
is
front
Stitch
90
degrees
for
Quick Easy
Marked
Oscillating
on
dresses
tape,
and
or
curtains
stamped
number
as
and
machine,
Machine.
to
with
Ridge
of
knit
2
to
1
and
weight
TO
PREVENT
- All adjusting
-
Wear
- All
-DO
NOT
Nl50-5 trousers,
THIS
PERSONAL
power
sources or
safety
shields
tamper with
Same
as
slacks
SAFETY
SYI~BOL
INJURY:
to
the
replacing glasses. and guards
safety
Style
and
machine
parts.
MUST
Nl50-l
similar
INDICATES
MUST
be
in
shields,
except
garments.
SAFETY RUl,.ES
CAUTION!
position
guards,
YOUR
be
TURNED
for
Seam
PERSONAL
before etc.,
hemi
ng
cuffs
specification
SAFETY
OFF
before
operating
while machine
and
cuffl
103 EFl-1.
IS
INVOLVED
threading,
machine.
is
in
ess
medium
oiling,
operation.
3
starts.
125
seconds
marked
The
machine
Use a good
at
in red.
should
be
grade of
100
degrees Fahrenheit.
However,
reference to the
oiled
straight
OILING
twice
daily,
before the
morning
and
mineral oil with a Saybolt viscosity of
Most
of
oiling
the
oiling
diagram will
points
be
OILING
on
the
machine
beneficial.
SPEED
afternoon
90
to
are
Maximum
direction
of the
Selection
material used.
good
stitch
sample label.
as
far
needle
To
When
which
formation.
have
needle,
A complete order
changing the needle,
as
it
result.
recommended
handwheel
of
proper needle size
Thread
should pass freely through needle
speed for these machines
is
away
29
BM-075/029
29
BM-090/036
needle orders promptly or
the type
will
may
go
have a hooked
and
would
tighten
number
read: 11100
or blunt point, as improper needle penetration will
from
the operator.
NEEDLES
NEEDLE
29
BL-065/025
29
BL-075/029
29
BL-090/036
29
BL-100/040
29
BL-11
is
determined
and
should
CHANGING
make
sure
clamp
is
3000
R.P.M., operating
TYPE
0/044 (ball point) (ball point)
by
accurately
be
forwarded.
needles,
size
filled,
Type
eye
Use
29
BL-90/036
of thread
and
weight
in order to produce a
an
empty
the description
11
package, a
NEEDLES
that
it
is
inserted in the needle
carrier
screw securely. Immediately discard
of
on
any
4
To
thread the machine, turn
carrier
is
in
its
highest position.
Refer to the threading diagram (Fig.l ).
Additional thread control
pull-off
eye 1 et
(A,
thread, as required.
Fig
.1
) to the
THREADING
handwheel
Fig. 1
can
be
obtained
right
for
ADJUSTING
in operating direction
by
repositioning needle thread
more
thread or to the 1
until
eft
the needle
for 1 ess
A
view
of
the foot
Below
is
labeling as A-Needle
guide
ADJUSTING
of the presser foot (Fig.2)
which
the
shown
are referred to in
key
to
the
in Fig.2
PRESSER
FOOT
is
this
and
H
TO
NEEDLE
shown
to
illustrate
subsequent adjustments.
B-Cloth opening C-Needle
D-Looper E-Radius run-out F-Cloth G-Set H-Needle J-Cloth K-Eccentric
track opening
retainer
screw
groove
retainer
edge
bushing
Pin
L-Chaining finger
Insert a new of proper type far
as
it
will
and
the presser foot to the needle
(A,Fig.2)
when
needle
size
as Fig. 2
go
into the needle
traveling
from
carrier
so
left
and
securely tighten the
the needle point contacts the needle guide
to
right
and
so
that contact with the needle guide until the point of the needle the center of the cloth opening needle continues to the needle guide
move
until
to the
the needle reaches the needle track (C).
(~)
and
right,
the
right
side
of
play should develop
the various
clamp
screw. Set
the needle remains in
lies
in the
span
the cloth opening.
between
the needle
parts
between
As
the and
5
ADJUSTING
If
(A,Fig.3) heads on retighten foot at a time,
(B)
top
do
the
side
up.
have been
screws
PRESSER
adjustment
on
top
not
contact of
screws
Adjust
to
obtain
tightened,
(A)
should
of
each
(B) the
FOOT
is
presser
the
bracket,
just
top
the
above
no
be
attempted.
TO
NEEDLE
required,
foot
brackets.
move
enough
screws
(A)
settings.
further
(Continued)
loosen
brackets,
Loosen screws
presser
to
hold
equally, adjustment
so
that
foot
the
a 1 i
After
screws
the
(B)
up,
presser
ttl
screws
of
the
e
Fig. 3
manner. Turn with
the
right
the
handwheel
side
Fig. 4
of
the
Turn
the
needle
should be
(D,Fig.2). should be this have
in
cloth
is
operating
opening
the
handwheel
point
flush
to
not
to
rubber screw hole).
direction extreme cover
(A, punch marks viewed stud the recheck relation Loosen
and setting. front flush wall
may
advance desired
with
The
needle
the
the
case,
be
direction
(B,Fig.2)
plug ( A,Fi
in
and
Fig.5)
in
is
located
top.
the
needle
rotate
to
to
at
the
be
results.
SETTING
is
at
the 1 eft
point,
top
of
the
adjusted
unti 1 the
in
needle
Turn
until
right
turn
(Fig.5).
to
The
back
.003
necessary
the
the
end
the
So
that
in
Retighten
position
the
carrier
carrier
needle
so
inch
right
above
NEEDLE
in
operating
the
left
at
radius
travel
the
g.4).
crank
handwheel
the
needle
of
needle
its
the
ball
The
in
the
left
the
(.076
side
to
STROKE
direction
end
of
side
(accessible
of side
as
carrier
side
adjustments
of
1 ooper opening
right
run-out
in
needle
presser
travel.
slot
needle
head,
the
the
clamp screw
required
of
slightly
end
of
the
the
Loosen
carrier
eccentric
is
stud
eccentric
at
clamp screw and
needle
of
looper
should be
of
the
mm)
presser
stroke.
of
edge
needle
following
eye
foot.
the
through
in
operating
is
Remove
ball
vertical
are
down,
the
rear
(C,Fig.3)
for
needle
from
foot. retard to
until
stroke,
(E).
will
is
flush
Remove
clamp
the
at
its head stud
and
as ball near
point
opening.
vertical
in
above
set
is
or
obtain
It
If
It
Fig. 5
CAUTION: ball
against
that
flat clearance 1 ooper
6
stud,
the
LOOPER
Insert
the
flat
in
carrier
carrier.
When
make
needle
between
adjusting
sure
shaft
TIMING
the
looper
on
its
and
looper
the
that
crank.
AND
ADJUSTMENT
into
shank
allow
1/64
shoulder
needle
it
its
corresponds
eccentric
is
carrier
inch
and end
seated
so
with
(.4mm)
of
LOOPER
(A,Fig.6)
crank direction
mai
(A,Fig.7)
position
lines groove
(B)
Turn
nshaft
up
in
TIMING
the
In
is
a
is a timing
the
until
is
at
in
the
crank
with
the
mainshaft
AND
ADJUSTMENT
left
nyu
the
the
end
of
groove and
mark.
handwheel
the
bottom. Loosen
nyu
looper
so
that
right
(see
edge
(Continued) the
mainshaft
on
the
in
operating
groove
two crank the
Fig.6).
(B) and timing of
looper
in
screws
the
the
mark
nyu
Fig. 6
Again direction center looper
(D),
(using just looper securely. the
(A,Fig.8)
eye.
(2.4mm),
yoke clamp screw
on
clears
carrier
distance
The
Fig. 7
rotate
unti 1 the
line
the
of
spot
looper
on
distance
as
carrier
flat)
the
Tighten yoke clamp screw
shown
until
spot
shaft
from
the
in
the
1 ong prong
or
scarf (C,Fig.6)
shaft.
the
on
scarf
from moving and
the
right
looper
should be
(Fig.8).
to
drive
crank side
inside (103.2nm). See
approximate
handwheel
of
the 1 ooper
of
needle. and
Roll
long
of
side
the
approximately
prong
the
of
left
the
needle.
tighten securely.
securely.
of
in
loosen
looper
of
the
1 ong prong
end
Hold
eccentric
The
of
operating
Loosen
the
of
3/32
crank
approximate
the
front
link
setting.
is
over
lock
shaft
looper
Hold
lock
Check
needle
inch
the nut
the nut
and
ball
pin
Fig.6.
(B,Fig.7)
tighten
distance
to
the
should
This
against
screws
near
be 4
in 1 ooper
from
edge
l/16
is
merely an
needle
the
of
inches
back
the
If
adjustment
Fig.
9
screw machine and
(B,Fig.8)
screw. direction short
presser 1/32
(A,Fig.9)
prong
foot.
inch
(.8mm)
move
left
Rotate and check
of
7
is
as
viewed from 1 ooper
or
right, handwheel
the
looper There
clearance.
and
should
Fig.
required,
eccentric
then
distance
chaining
be
8
loosen
left
tighten
in
between
approximately
clamp
end
sleeve
clamp
operating
finger
of
the
on
LOOPER
TIMING
AND
ADJUSTMENT
(Continued)
Fig. 10
Fig.
11
---
and not
Rotate
make
strike
handwheel
sure the short
looper opening in presser foot,
in operating
prong
of
(see Fig.lO).
If
adjustment
screw (A,Fig.9)
to
(B,Fig.8) required, tighten
operating
Fi
does
g.
needle
(see
If
until
clamp
direction
11
adjustment
the
this
screw. Rotate the
not
) •
screw (A,Fig.7)
as required
Rotate
until
handwheel
to ensure needle
distance
Fig.ll).
clamp
between
If
adjustment
screw (A,Fig.9)
is
required, loosen
and
strike
and
this
move
left
condition
and
check to ensure the
looper sleeve
the
LEAST
is
the crotch of looper
is
required, 1
turn crank
condition
in operating
enters
approximately equal
the prongs of looper (see
is
required, loosen
and
carefully looper eccentric sleeve (B,Fig.8) condition move
eccentric sleeve 1 clamp AND
ADJUSTMENT" settings driving crank Different materials may
require a
If
necessary, only needle and
nut carrier retighten nut
is
obtai ned, being careful not to
eft
or
screw securely.
has
NOTE:
been
a coordination
basicly involving looper
slightly
(D)
to
achieve desired conditions •••
and
and slight
permitting
looper eccentric sleeve.
or
different
variation
roll
by
loosening screw (C,Fig.6)
the looper to the
rotation
screw.
right.
"LOOPER
direction
1 ooper does
clamp
AMOUNT obtained handwheel
oosen
(B)
slightly
is
obtained.
direction
rotate
until
this
Tighten
TIMING
carrier,
threads
of
used
settings.
of looper
and
in
set
of
SETTING
Pressure
regulated
by
nuts (A,Fig.l2). Turning
counterclockwise increases the tension
A
Fig.
12
turning vi
e\~ed
screw inside uniformly
them
clockwise
in (Fig. 12). Set spring pressure
is
approximately 1 /16 inch
edge
8
of
when
nut.
knee
FEED
on
The
shaft
PLATES
the feed
acts
feed
the reverse, as
plates
is
depressed.
plates
(1
6mm) must
is
them
and
so from drop
If
and
move
clearance
adjustment
depressing
between .
1/3?"
(.Bmm)
feed
feed
is
required,
plates
SETTING
plate
and
FEED
loosen
shaft
depressing
PLATES
(B)
Fig.
set
so
screw there shaft.
13
(Continued)
(A,Fig.l3)
is
approximately
Tighten
set
in
front
screw
A
1/32
securely.
of
inch
cylinder
(.8mm)
If
adjustment scre\'1 (B) which release
by Adjust
required shaft
Tighten pressure turning
(B)
tension
turning
pivot
cradle
set nut
is
flush
nut
bearing
to
remove
screw
on
(A,Fig.l6)
with
Fig.
14
locks on
(A,Fig.l6)
(C,Fig.l7)
(B,Fig.l5)
cradle
screwdriver
is
required,
pivot
cradle
(C,Fig.l5)
shake,
spring
clockwise
selector position, as former the shake
loosen
bearing
spring
counterclockwise.
(B,Fig.l7)
but
ridge
MUST
securely.
(A,Fig.l7)
slots
(C) and
(A,Fig.l7)
former
NOT
until
in
nut.
BIND.
Apply
screw
On
follows
disc
cloth
(left
set
as
by
SETTING
Style
(A,Fig.l4)
as
opening
or
Nl50-2,
shown
for
all
(A,Fig.l5)
right).
RIDGE
in
in
Fig.
machine
of
presser
FORMER
set
the
the
14.
must be
Fig.
15
skip
skip
Then
Styles.
centered
foot
stitch stitch
proceed
Ridge
with
in
no
9
in
cloth screw (B,Fig.l4) in screw (C,Fig.l4) in ridge former allowing ridge former
moved
as required. in
position,
former
(B,Fig.l4) securely. Temporarily
screw
Fig.
16
Ridge controls the maximum
penetration
former regulator (A,Fig.l8)
amount
of
needle penetration
(9
on
the
dial).
at
The needle should graze the ridge former disc enough needle guide of presser foot. is turn adjusting as required. Replace screw (B). right so its of needle
to note the needle
required.
Remove
screw
The
needle
should
that
farthest
be
timed with the ridge former
when
the ridge former
travel
is
over the center of the width
lifting
off
If
adjustment
locking screw
(located beneath
and
tighten locking
movi
ny
from 1 eft
has
to
the
rear,
of the
(B)
and
same)
to
reached
the point
of
the ridge former.
SETTING
If
RIDGE
ridge former disc
opening
laterally
While
thrust
shaft
(C)
cradle
in ridge former
(A6
v-i..ewed
FORMER
of
collar shaft
(Continued)
is
presser
(E,Fig.l7) to
not centered
foot,
loosen
(D,Fig.l7)
shaft
lever,
and
be
to position ridge former disc
holding ridge former disc
collar
(C)
(D)
and
against ridge
tighten screw
tighten
shaft
6Jtom
Fig.
lever.
bot:tom
17
o6
mac.IU.ne.J
Fig. 18
loosen
screw
(C,Fig.l4)
and
set
ridge former disc the required
distance past needle as
(Fig.l9).
this
position
tightening
Hold
and
screw
rid~e
to
the
(B)
securely.
viewed
in
former disc in
right
while
At
1/16 inch
former rotate
handwheel
this
(1.6mm)
disc.
time, the needle should
If
in operating
the point of needle
width
of
ridge former
from
the
adjustment
is
over the
disc.
Fig.
front
direction
center
19
of
the ridge
is
required
be
until
of the
10
SETTING
As
the needle
left,
plates right Feed
the feed
when
point of needle
side of cloth opening behind needle.
dog
should depress feed approximately the depth of The
feed
dog
is screws (A,Fig.20) head.
be
The
vertical
slot
when
in eccentric stud
towards the operator the
end
of the
To
(A,Fig.21)
retighten
to
rotate
slot
position stud, loosen
and
position stud as required,
clamp
the
screw.
punch
FEED
DOG
travels
dog
adjusted
should contact feed
by
on
the
right
the feed bar
and
the
in stud should
It
may
marks
from
is
flush with
one
full tooth.
means
side
(B)
is
all
punch
clamp
be
slightly,
right
plates
of
two
of
the
should
the
way
marks
be
up.
screw
necessary
(in
to
at
stud) to obtain a full tooth depth for
shorter
numbers
of
stitches.
Fig. 20
CAUTION: chaining finger slot
whi
in presser foot.
1 e operating direction until finger
Feed
dog
must
or
the
STITCH
not graze looper,
back
of the feed
LENGTH
Press plunger (A,Fig.22)
ho
1 ding p 1 unger
in,
turn
stitch
is
felt
to
drop
into the
in
firmly,
handwhee
regulating
slot
of feed
dog
1 in
regulator. Continuing to hold the plunger
in,
turn increase the direction Observe handwheel guard
correct
handwheel
stitch
to
in
length or in opposite
decrease the
the white timing
with the
and
stitch
graduation
numbers
length then release
operating direction
on
plate
stitch
mark
the upper
to obtain the
length.
on
belt
knob.
to
the
Fig.
Fig.
21
A
22
11
CLOTH
RETAINER
Cloth
as
close
loosening
retainer
as
possible to the needle. Right to
set
screw
(A,Fig.23) should
(B), repositioning bushing (C), as required screw. Front to rear adjustment turn eccentric pin
When
sewing ridge former disc be
applied to the cloth
bushing
former disc
NOTE:
(C)
as required, being careful to
and
Recheck
(E)
as required
on
material,
••• otherwise
retighten
cloth
retainer
skip-stitching
retainer
set
screw. setting
the cloth
be
centered over ridge former disc
left
can
be
accomplished
and
retighten
retainer
may
by
loosening
keep
to needle.
ILLUSTRATIONS
This catalog has simplify ordering views
are
their
page a
number,
of various sections of the
shown
actual position in the machine.
opposite the i
listing
description
required in the
adjustment
by
set
screw.
must
hold material firmly against
occur.
set
screw
cloth
retainer
ORDERING
can
loosening
More
or
(B,Fig.23)
centered over ridge
REPAIR
been
repair
so
that
the parts
11
us
tra
ti
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numbers
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furnished for repairs are
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