Functions of the machine – Beisler 2211-5 User Manual
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Short Seam Automat 2211-5 Working Instructions
Beisler Automated Sewing Equipment
B.2
Functions of the machine
B.2.13 Machine cycle right side pocket
The machine cycle "Clipping right side pocket and sewing
it to the left trousers component" is performed as follows:
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The right side pocket is lined up manually at the pick-
up plate.
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The cloth ledge is clipped, crimped over by the folder
and picked up.
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The right trousers component is positioned manually
on the working plate.
After the cutter has clipped the trousers component,
the folder transports the side pocket to the lright trou-
sers component and puts it down.
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The trousers component with the side pocket is auto-
matically transported by the transport system to the se-
wing head where it is tucked.
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The finished sewing piece is then blown off the workta-
ble with compressed air.
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The assistance transport is activated.
B.2.14 Lining up right side pocket at trousers
Ideally, the side pocket and the right 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.
Side pocket line-up position, Fig.15:
The slash selvage clamp is closed during the line-up
process.
The cloth ledge 1 of the side pocket 2 is lined up
at the stop rail 4 of the pick-up plate 3. The exact
position to the cutter 5 is marked by the gusset in
the cloth ledge.
Crimping over and picking up the pocket, Fig. 16:
The folder 1 moves right to the pick-up plate. The cloth
ledge of the side pocket 2 is clipped by the cutter 5
and crimped over and picked up by the folder clamp 3.
The cutter 8 of the working plate opens, the
cutter 4 is passive and remains concealed in the
working plate.
Right trousers component line-up position, Fig.16:
The right trousers component 4 is aligned with the
gusset at the cutter 8 and parallel to the pick-up plate
and the folder at the red marking 7 of the guide la-
ser.
Fig. 15/16
Fig. 15
Fig. 16