Functions of the machine – Beisler 2112-4 User Manual
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Short Seam Automat 2112-4 Working Instructions
Beisler Automated Sewing Equipment
B.2
Functions of the machine
Fig. 6/7
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
B.2.5 Left slash selvage
The machine cycle "Clipping left slash selvage and sewing
it to the left trousers component" is performed as follows:
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The left slash selvage is lined up manually at the pick-
up plate.
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The slash selvage is clipped, crimped over by the folder
and picked up.
•
The left trousers component is positioned manually on
the working plate.
The folder transports the slash selvage to the left trou-
sers component and puts it down.
•
The trousers component with the slash selvage is au-
tomatically transported by the transport system to the
sewing head where it is tucked.
•
The finished sewing piece is then blown off the workta-
ble with compressed air.
B.2.6 Lining up the left slash selvage
Ideally, the slash selvage and the left trousers component
are premarked by a gusset. If a gusset is not available,
the line-up position is marked with tape or with a felt pen
at the working plate or at the pick-up plate.
Slash selvage line-up position, Fig. 6:
The slash selvage clamp 3 is open during the line-
up process.
The slash selvage 2 is lined up at the stop rail 4 of
the pick-up plate. The exact position to the cutter 1
is marked by the gusset in the slash selvage.
Slash selvage clamp, Fig. 6:
The slash selvage clamp 3 closes and secures the
slash selvage while the cloth material is clipped and
then crimped over.
Crimping over and picking up the slash selvage, Fig. 7:
The folder 2 moves right to the pick-up plate 3. The
slash selvage is clipped by the cutter 1 and then cr-
imped over and picked up by the folder clamp 4.
The left, rear cutter 6 of the working plate opens, the
front cutter 5 is passive and remains concealed in the
working plate.
The light of the positioning lamp 7 supports the li-
ning up of the gusset of the left trousers part to the
cutter 6.