Yamato AZ7000SDR-8, AZ7003SDR-8, AZ7016SDR-8, AZ7020SDR-8, AZ7025SDR-8 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
SUPPER HIGH SPEED OVERLOCK MACHINE
SUPPER HIGH SPEED SA FE T Y S TIT CH MA CHINE
AZ7000SDR-8
AZ7000SDR-8,AZ7003SDR-8,AZ7016SDR-8
AZ7020SDR-8,AZ7025SDR-8,AZ7120SDR-8,AZ7125SDR-8
AZ7500SDR-8
AZ7500SDR-8,AZ7520SDR-8,AZ7525SDR-8
AZ7500SDR-31,AZ7520SDR-31,AZR7525SDR-31
class
class
AZ70 0 0SDR-8 and A Z7500SD R- 8 class, please read the instr uction manual and understa nd
the c o ntents well.
Af ter reading the instr uctio n manual, please keep it in a loc atio n where it is easily accessible
to the operator.

CONTENTS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ⅰ-ⅵ
1. Name of each part 1
2. Installation 2
2.1 Semi-submerged type 2
2.1.1 Table cutting diagram 2
2.1.2 Installation 3
2.2 Fully-submerged type 4
2.2.1 Table cutting diagram 4
2.2.2 Table cutting diagram for fully-submerged type with device 6
2.2.3 Installation 7
2.3 Motor, pulley and belt 8
2.4 Hanging belt 9
2.5 Belt cover 9
2.6 Eye guard and 󲥬nger guard 9
3. Sewing speed and rotating direction of pulley
4. Lubrication
4.1 Lubricating oil 11
4.2 Lubricating 11
4.3 Changing oil 12
4.4 Checking and replacing oil 󲥬lter 12
5. Proper operation
5.1 Needle system 13
5.2 Installing needles 13
5.3 Adjusting thread tension 14
5.4 Pressure of presser foot 15
5.5 Releasing presser foot 15
5.6 Opening cover 16
5.7 Adjusting differential feed dog 16
5.8 Adjusting stitch length 17
10
11
13
5.9 Passing tape 18
5.10 SP device and HR device 18
5.11 Cleaning the machine 19
6. Adjustment of sewing machine 20
6.1 Needle thread tension for overlock stitch 20
6.2 Looper thread tension for overlock stitch 21
6.3 Needle thread tension for double chainstitch 22
6.4 Looper thread tension for double chainstitch 23

CONTENTS

6.5 Width of overedge seam 24
6.6 Upper and lower knives 25
6.7 Height of feed dogs 27
6.8 Tilt of feed dog 28
6.9 Needles and loopers 29
6.9.1 Height of needle 29
6.9.2 Installing angle of lower looper 30
6.9.3 Distance between needle and lower looper 30
6.9.4 Parallel of needles 31
6.9.5 Back and forth position of lower looper 32
6.9.6 Distance between needle and upper looper 33
6.9.7 Back and forth position of upper looper 34
6.9.8 Timing relation between lower looper and upper looper 34
6.10 Needle and double chaining looper 34
6.11 Needle and needle guards for AZ7000SDR-8 35
6.11.1 Needle and needle guard(rear) 35
6.11.2 Needle and needle guard(front) 35
6.12 Needle and needle guards for AZ7500SDR-8 36
6.12.1 Needle and needle guard(rear) 36
6.12.2 Needle and needle guard(front) 36
6.12.3 Needle and needle guard for double chain stitch 37
6.13 Position of presser foot 37
7. SC10 device 38
7.1 Outline 38
7.2 Adjusting ventilating amount 38
7.3 Installation 39
8. K2 device 41
8.1
8.2 Oiling 41
Adjustment for engagement between upper trimming knife and lower trimming knife
41
9. Specifications 42
9.1 AZ7000SDR-8 class 42
9.2 AZ7500SDR-8 class 43
Attention
◇ This instruction manual is designed mainly for technicians, but it is advisable that also operators read
the instructions with mark to use the machine properly.
◇ The numbers in lower left corners of figures are figure numbers. We use them in texts as needed for
your reference.
Attention
The parts used for this product are subject to change without notice. If such a change is made, any part of the contents and illustrations of this instruction manual may not conform to this product. In preparing the instruction manual, we have made our best efforts for making it free of any error or omission. If any error or omission should yet be found, it might not be rectified immediately.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Safety Instruction
The sewing machine, automatic machine, and attachments (collectively called “the machine” below) involve sewing operations that require the operator to be near moving parts of the machine. Because of this, there is always a potential danger of unintentional contact with the moving parts. For this reason, the operators who actually use the machine and the maintenance staff who perform maintenance and repair must carefully read “2. Basic precautions” and “3. Precautions to be taken in various operating stage” below and fully understand this information before operating or maintaining the machine. The information contained in the “Safety Instruction” of this manual also includes items not found in
the product speci󲥬cations.
To assist in better understanding this manual and the product warning labels, warning indicators are categorized as shown below. Be sure that you fully understand the contents and carefully follow the instructions.
1.1 Explanation of risk levels
This indication is given when there is a danger of death or serious injury if
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
the person in charge or any third party mishandles the machine or does not avoid the dangerous situation when operating or maintaining the machine.
This indication is given when there is a potential for death or serious injury if the person in charge or any third party mishandles the machine or does not avoid the dangerous situation when operating or maintaining the machine.
This indication is given when there is a potential danger of medium to minor injury or damage of the sewing machine if the person in charge or any third party mishandles the machine or does not avoid the dangerous situation when operating or maintaining the machine.
1.2 Explanation of pictorial warning indications and warning labels
There is a risk of injury if contacting a moving section.
There is a risk of a burn if contacting a high-temperature section.
There is a risk of electrical shock if contacting a high-voltage section.
Connection of an earth cable is indicated.
The correct direction is indicated.
Explanation of safety label
① There is the possibility that slight to serious injury or
death may be caused. There is the possibility that injury may be caused by touching the moving part.
② Perform sewing work with safety cover.
Perform sewing work with safety protection device.
③ Be sure to turn the power OFF before carrying out
“threading,” “needle changing,” “bobbin changing” or
“oiling and cleaning.”
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Explanation of high-voltage warning label
High voltages are 󲥭owing inside the power supply of the control
box. This indicates that there is a risk of electrical shock. When it is necessary to open the control box containing electrical parts, be sure to turn the power off, remove the power
plug and wait for at least 󲥬ve minutes before opening the cover
in order to prevent an accident resulting in electrical shock.
1.3 Explanation of symbols
Explains the symbols used in the instruction manual.
Failure to follow the instructions can result in an injury or damage to the machine.
Be sure to follow the instructions when you operate, check, adjust or repair the machine.
Never do this.
Be sure to remove the power plug from the source of the power supply, when checking, adjusting and/or repairing the machine or when there is the possibility that lightning may strike.
Additional explanations and notes, etc., for operation or adjustment
2. Basic precautions
SAFETY INSTRUCTINONS
1. Be sure to read this instruction manual and all the other explanatory documents supplied with accessories of the machine before using the machine. Always keep the instruction manual where it is easily accessible for the operator and maintenance staff.
2.
The content of this section includes items which are
not contained in the speci󲥬cations of your product.
3. Be sure to wear safety goggles to protect against accidents caused by needle breakage.
2.1 Applications, purpose
Our industrial sewing machines have been
developed in order to increase quality and/or productivity in the sewing industry. Accordingly, never use our products for other than the intended use as described above.
2.2 Working environment
The environment in which our industrial sewing machines are used may seriously affect their durability, functions, performance and/or safety. Do not use the machine in the circumstances below.
Places of high ambient temperature and/or humidity that seriously affects sewing machines.
Outdoors, places of high temperature or in
direct sunlight. Environments containing dust, corrosive or
󲥭ammable gases, or in contact with chemicals. Where the voltage 󲥭uctuation range is more
than ± 10% of the rated voltage.
Location where suf󲥬cient power is not available
for the power supply capacity of the controllers and motors that is used.
Near objects where strong electric or magnetic
󲥬elds, such as high frequency welding
machines which make noise, are generated. As dew condensation may occur when suddenly
bringing the machine from a cold environment to a warm place, in order to prevent accidents caused by breakage or malfunction of the electrical components, be sure to turn the power
on after waiting for a suf󲥬cient period of time
until there is no sign of water droplets.
When lightning occurs, be sure to stop operation
and remove the power plug in order to prevent accidents caused by breakage or malfunction of the electrical components.
2.3 Safety devices and warning labels
Be sure to operate the machine after verifying that safety device(s) are correctly installed
in order to prevent accidents caused by lack of the device(s). With regard to safety device(s), please refer to page vi.
If any of the safety devices is removed, be sure to replace it and verify that it works
normally in order to prevent accidents.
Be sure to keep the safety label and/
or warning lables attached to the machine clearly visible in order to prevent accidents. If any of the labels has become stained or come unstuck, be sure to replace it with a new one.
2.4 Instruction and training
○ Operators and workers, who supervise, repair or
maintain the machine head and/or machine unit, are required to have the adequate knowledge and operation skills to do the job safely.
○ The manager should plan and enforce the safety
education and training of those operators and workers beforehand.
2.5 Modi󲥬cation
Never modify and/or alter the machine in order to prevent accident that can result in
personal injury or death. Yamato assumes no responsibility for damages or personal injury or death resulting from a machine which has
been modi󲥬ed or altered.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTINONS
WARNING
2.6 Items for which the power to the machine
has to be turned off
Be sure to immediately turn the power off if any abnormality or failure is found or in the case of power failure in order to protect against accidents that can result in personal injury or death. To protect against accidents resulting from abrupt starting of the machine, be sure to carry out the following operations after turning the power off.
● When threading to the parts such as the
needle, looper, spreader, etc., or when changing the bobbin.
● When changing or adjusting all component
parts of the machine.
● Adjusting the stitch length
● Adjusting the differential feed ratio
● When inspecting, repairing or cleaning the
machine or leaving the machine.
○ Be sure to remove the power plug by holding
the plug section instead of the cord section in order to prevent electrical shock, earth-
leakage or 󲥬re accidents.
○ If the machine is using a clutch motor, to
protect against accidents resulting from abrupt starting of the machine, be sure to carry out the above operations after verifying that the machine has stopped completely, since the motor continues turning for a while even after turning off the power supply switch.
3 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN VARIOUS
OPERATING STAGES
3.1 Unpacking
Be sure to unpack the machine from the top. If the machine is packed in a wooden crate, be
careful of the nails. Remove the nails from the board.
Never hold the parts near the needle or threading parts when removing the sewing
machine head from the buffer of the box. Removing and carrying the sewing machine head
should always be carried out by two or more people. Take out the machine very carefully while
checking the position of the center of gravity.
Preserve the cardboard box and packing material
carefully in case secondary transport is needed in the future.
Disposal of the machine waste
The proper disposal of the machine waste is the responsibility of the customer, and must be disposed of in accordance with the locally valid environmental protection regulations. The materials used in the machines are steel, aluminum, brass and various plastics. A specialist should be commissioned if necessary.
3.2 Transportation
Be sure to take suf󲥬cient safety measures to
prevent falling or dropping when lifting or moving the machine.
If the machine and/or your hands are stained with oil, the machine may easily fall to the
󲥭oor. Therefore, wipe off the oil carefully.
To prevent accidents during transportation, repackage in the same state as the original
delivery packaging. Be particularly sure to fully wipe off any oil adhering to the machine before repackaging.
The machine head should be carried by two or more people.
The machine should be carried by people only when moving to the table or transfer
hand truck, and all other transportation operations should use a hand truck. When moving to the table or hand truck, be
careful that the machine is not subjected to
excessive impact or vibrations. Otherwise the
sewing head could fall over. When handling the machine, do not carry the
bottom part of the cloth plate cover.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging material of the machine consists of wood, paper, cardboard and polystyrene foam. The proper disposal of the packaging is the responsibility of the customer, and must be properly disposed of in accordance with the locally valid environmental protection regulations.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTINONS
3.3 Installation, preparation
3.3.1 Machine table
Prepare a machine table (table board and legs)
that has suf󲥬cient strength to withstand the
weight of the sewing head and any reaction while operating. Securely join the table and legs to ensure
suf󲥬cient strength to withstand the weight
of the sewing head and any reaction while operating.
○ Maintain a comfortable working environment
with consideration of the lighting and the arrangement of sewing machine to enable the operators to work smoothly.
○ Adjust the height of the table according to
the posture of the worker. Also, when installing the control box and the related parts on the sewing machine, make sure not to affect the posture of the worker.
If casters are 󲥬tted to the table stand, be
sure to use high-strength casters with a locking mechanism.
Lock the casters except when moving the machine.
3.3.3 Handling machine oil
Keep machine oil out of the reach of children.
Be sure to 󲥬ll or add lubrication oil to
sewing machines before operating them.
Use “Yamato SF oil 28” as speci󲥬ed.
If machine oil gets in your eyes, it may
cause eye in󲥭ammation. Always wear protective
glasses to prevent the oil from getting in your eyes. *Should machine oil get in your eyes, wash
them with fresh water for 15 minutes and then consult a medical doctor.
If oil adheres to your eyes or body, be sure
to immediately wash it off in order to prevent
in󲥭ammation or irritation.
If oil is swallowed unintentionally, be sure to
consult a medical doctor in order to prevent diarrhea or vomiting.
Methods of disposing of waste oil and/or
containers are speci󲥬ed by law. Dispose of
it properly as required by law. If you have further questions on its disposal, consult the place of purchase.
3.3.2 Wiring and grounding
Never connect the plug for power supply until
assembly is 󲥬nished.
Also, be sure to avoid the usage of multiple­outlet extension cords in order to prevent
electrical shock, earth-leakage or 󲥬re
accident.
Fix the connectors securely to the sewing
machine head, motor, and electric apparatus. Also, when unplugging the connectors, hold the connector part.
When wiring the connection cords, please take
care of the following.
○ Connect the cords away from the driving
parts.
○ Do not apply excessive force to the
connection cords.
○ Do not bend the cords excessively.
Never use staples to fasten the cables. Otherwise
it may cause a short circuit and/or 󲥬re.
Arrange the ground wire securely to the designated
position on the machine head. Also, wire separately from the grounding for other equipment.
After opening the oil container, be sure
to seal it to prevent dust and water from getting into the oil and keep it in the dark to avoid direct sunlight.
Do not store in high-temperature areas or
areas exposed to an open 󲥭ame.
WARNING
3.4 Before operation
○ Never put your hand under the needle or near
the moving parts of the machine when turning on the power supply switch.
○ When operating a new sewing machine, make
sure the rotating direction of the pulley agrees with the rotating-direction mark.
○ Before turning the power on, visually check
the cables and connectors for conditions such as damage, disconnection and/or loosening.
○ If a table stand with casters is used, be
sure to secure the table stand by locking the casters or securing the legs with adjusters, if provided, in order to prevent accidents caused by abrupt moving of the machine.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTINONS
WARNING
3.5 During operation
○ Be sure to operate the sewing machine using
the safeguards such as belt cover, 󲥬nger
guard, and eye guard.
○ Never place your 󲥬nger, hair or objects under
the needle or close to the moving parts while operating the sewing machine.
○ Be sure to turn off the power supply switch
when threading or replacing the needles.
○ Never place your hands close to the knives
(upper and lower knives) when operating the sewing machine with the trimming devices.
○ Be sure to turn off the power supply switch
when terminating the sewing work or leaving the sewing machine.
○ In the event of the power failure, be sure to
turn off the power. Also, if the sewing machine malfunctions, makes abnormal sound or emits unusual odors while operating, be sure to turn off the power supply switch.
○ While operating the machine, wear clothing
that cannot be caught in the machine.
○ Do not put any tools or other unnecessary
objects on the machine table while running the machine.
○ If a clutch motor type is used, it will
continue running for a while even after the power is turned off. Therefore, be careful because the machine could start running by pressing the machine pedal.
○ If a servomotor is used, the motor does not
produce noise while the machine is at rest. Be sure not to forget to turn the power off in order to prevent accidents caused by abrupt starting of the machine or motor.
○ To prevent entanglement accidents in machines
with a puller mechanism, keep your hands, hair, and clothing away from the machine.
WARNING
3.6 Maintenance, inspection and repair
○ Maintenance, inspection, and repair must be
performed by staff that have received special training and fully understand and follow the information in the instruction manual.
○ Be sure to turn off the power supply switch
and make sure the sewing machine and motor completely stop before the maintenance, inspection, and repair. (If the machine is using a clutch motor, take care that the motor keeps turning for a while even after turning off the power supply switch.)
○ Do not attempt to modify the machine at your
own discretion. We are not responsible for
accidents caused by such modi󲥬cation.
○ Use genuine Yamato parts when repairing the
machine and/or replacing the parts. We are not responsible for accidents caused by any improper repair/adjustment and substituting other parts for those manufactured by Yamato.
○ Turn off the power supply switch if removing
or replacing any parts or during adjustment of the sewing machine.
○ Be sure to also remove the gasket if the
cover is removed for maintenance, inspection, and repair. If the gasket is not removed, the edge of gasket may cause injury.
○ Do not pull the cord when removing the plug.
Be sure to hold the plug itself.
○ A high voltage is applied inside the control
box. Turn off the power supply switch and
wait for at least 󲥬ve minutes before opening
the cover.
○ Be sure to replace the safety devices and/
or safety covers if removed for maintenance, inspection and repair.
○ After performing maintenance, inspection and
repair, make sure that turning on the power does not pose any danger to you.
When operating the machine for the 󲥬rst time
after work is performed, run at low speed to check for abnormal sounds or other problems before performing high-speed operation.
4. Recommended check points for maintaining machine performance
(1) Perform regular cleaning of the machine parts
by following the instruction manual.
(2) Perform regular inspection of the lubrication
oil by following the instruction manual, and
re󲥬ll or replace the oil as required.
(3) Because the oil-proof parts use rubber, their
oil-proof performance is reduced over time.
○ If the seals or other stationary parts
fall off or begin to lose their sealing performance, replace them with new parts.
○ The replacement period for parts used in
the movable sections varies depending on the machine operating conditions, environment, maintenance, and oil used, but replacement every several years is recommended.
(4) For details about the replacement procedure,
please contact your local dealer or Yamato.
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5. Safety devices and warning label affixing locations
Belt cover
The belt cover prevents entanglement with the
belt.
Do not operate with the cover removed.
Front cover
The front cover prevents contact with the
moving parts inside the cover.
Do not operate with the cover opened.
Eye guard
The eye guard prevents injury to the operator’
s eyes due to breaking of needles during the sewing operation. This section also houses the needle thread take-up, upper knife, and other moving parts.
Do not operate with the eye guard opened.
Finger guard
The 󲥬nger guard prevents the operator’s 󲥬ngers
from going under the needle. However, there
is some space at the top of the 󲥬nger guard
and other sections, and so there is a risk of
󲥬nger insertion.
Do not operate when the 󲥬nger guard is removed.
Cloth plate
The cloth plate prevents contact with the
moving parts inside the cloth plate.
Do not operate when the cloth plate is opened.
Safety label, warning label
Reaf󲥬x the labels if they start peeling off or
become dirty and illegible.
Belt cover
Eye guard
Finger guard
Cloth plate
Safety label
Front cover
DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY
We hereby declare that the sewing machine(sewing head) described below;
1. Must not be put into service until the machinery to which it is incorporated has been declared inconformity with the provisions of the Directive 2006/42/EC, and
2. Conforms to essential requirements of the Directive 2006/42/EC, described in the technical documentation, and
3. To be prepared with the above technical documentation compiled in accordance with part B of Annex VII, and
4. Relevant information on wish should be transmitted in response to a reasoned request by the national authorities by the electronic method or other according to the request.
Model : AZ7000SDR-8 and AZ7500SDR-8 class Serial No. : Description : Industrial sewing machine Function : Make stitches and sew
Applied harmonized standards in particular : EN ISO12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2, EN ISO10821, EN 60204-31
Manufacturer :
YAMATO SEWING MACHINE MFG. CO., LTD. 2-10-3 Hotarugaike Minami-machi Toyonaka Osaka Japan
1. Name of each part
Presser foot release lever
Oil cap
Thread tension spring cap
SP device
(behind Eyeguard)
Fig. 1-1
Cloth plate
Eye guard
Front cover
Finger guard
Oil reservoir
Drain hole screw
Presser foot
AZ7000SDR -8, 75 00 SDR- 8
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AZ7000SDR -8, 75 00 SDR- 8
2. Installation
2.1 Semi-submerged type
2.1.1 Table cutting diagram
Center of
machine pulley
Center of
crank shaft
Table dimensions 1200×540×40 mm
operator
3-Φ9.5
installing hole for motor
Fig. 2-1
Section X - X
Refer to the instruction man-
ual of the motor for dimen-
sions A, B, C, and D.
Section Y - Y
Section Z - Z
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AZ7000SDR -8, 75 00 SDR- 8
2.1.2 Installation
Install the machine correctly referring to Fig. 2-2 and 2-3.
machine table
2. Installation
Fig. 2-2
rubber cushion
supporting
board
chute (upper) support
① ②
supporting board
rubber cushion
chute
Table 1 The number of spacers ① and ②
thickness of
table
40㎜ 4 4 45㎜ 4 not necessary
pcs. of ① pcs. of ②
Size of spacers : ①=15㎜ ②=5㎜
Fig. 2-3
2. Installation
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AZ7000SDR-8, 7500SDR-8
2.2 Fully-submerged type
2.2.1 Table cutting diagram
center of 
main  shaft
center of
machine pulley
Table dimensions 1200×540×40 mm
0.5(clea rance)
Refer to the instruction man-
ual of the motor for dimen-
0.5(clearance)
sions A, B, C, and D.
operator
magnet
(installing hole for motor)
Section H-H
magnet
installation position of magnetic catch.
made by SUGATSUNE KOGYO Co. Ltd.
Section J - J
drilling
table
auxiliary
0.5 (clearance)
0.5(clea rance)
auxiliary table
Note) Indication of magnet and magnet catch plate can be referred to
K - K
Ref.) Magnetic catch JM-63G-15 and magnetic catch plate AS-68
K’- K’
Section
Fig. 2-4
Section E - E
G - G
G’- G’
table
auxiliary
I - I
Section
table
auxiliary
I’- I’
Section
L - L
L’- L’
Section
2. Installation
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AZ7000SDR-8, 7500SDR-8
受座の表示は組付け参考位置 参考)マネ工業(株)製 JM-63G-15 及び受座AS-68等
Cutting diagram of auxiliary table
3×magnet catch
Fig. 2-5
auxiliary table
Section X - X
Note) Indication of magnet and magnet catch plate can be referred to
installation position of magnetic catch.
Ref. ) Magnetic catch JM-63G-15 and magnetic catch plate AS-68 made by
SUGATSUNE KOGYO Co. Ltd.
2. Installation
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AZ7000SDR-8, 7500SDR-8
2.2.2 Table cutting diagram for fully-submerged type with device
To set up a machine with device, install the device with below dimensions and refer to “2.2.1 Table cutting diagram” (Fig. 2-4, 2-5).
AZ7000SDR-8, AZ7500SDR-8 classes with MT22 device
AZ7000SDR-8 class with K2 deviceAZ7500SDR-8 class with K1 device
AZ7000SDR-8, AZ7500SDR-8 classes with MU44, 45 device
Using servomotor
Fig. 2-6
2. Installation
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AZ7000SDR-8, 7500SDR-8
2.2.3 Installation
Install the machine correctly by referring to Fig. 2-7 and 2-8. Adjust the position of supporting board so that the ma­chine can be set horizontally and the cloth plate can be set on the same height or a little higher than the machine table.
machine table
supporting board connector
Fig. 2-7
rubber cushion
supporting board connector
supporting
board
supplementary chute cover
supporting board
rubber cushion
chute
Fig. 2-8
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