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HEIGHT
TO SET C H E C K S P R I N G
TENSION
HrOHER
LOOSEN
\ /
H
/£;
Fig. 30. Setting Height of
Check Spring
PREPARATION:
Thread the machine.
CHECK:
Turn
machine
pulley
over
toward
operator
slowly.
When
take-up
lever
begins
to
rise,
check
spring
G,
Fig. 30
m akes a slight dip and a return to its higher
position.
Later,
as
take-up
lever
approaches
top
of
stroke, check spring
G
should be drawn all the way
down;
setting
the
stitch.
As
lever
descends,
check
spring
G
returns to rest.
SETTING;
Loosen screw
H, Fig. 30.
Turn stud
J, Fig. 30
(at the
same time turning entire tension assembly) either over
toward
left to lower check spring and decrease
its
movement, or over toward
right to raise check spring
and increase
its movement. Securely tighten set screw
H.
NOTE:
Under
certain
conditions
of
tacking,
it
may
be
necessary to set the check spring higher than it is
otherwise normally set.
CAUTION;
Check spring height setting must be checked each
time a different foot is applied to machine.
Fig. 31. Adjusting Tension on
Check Spring
PREPARATION:
Thread the machine. Securely tighten set screw
H,
Fig. 31.
Make certain thumb nut is on stud
J, Fig. 31.
CHECK;
Tension on check spring
G, Fig. 31,
should be suffi
cient
to
ensure
action
at
top
speed;
but
still
light
enough to permit itself to be drawn all the way down
(as take-up lever approaches height of stroke) before
any thread is drawn through the tension discs.
SETTING;
Using a large screwdriver in slot of stud
J,
turn
stud either over toward
left to decrease
tension or
over to
right to increase
it, as shown.
NOTE;
The
tension
on
the
check
spring
may
require
different
settings
depending
upon
the
size
of
thread
used. Heavier thread requires more tension to ensure
correct thread control.