SEWING | CUTTING | FEEDING |
Needles | General information | Feed dogs |
Loopers | Knife adjustment | Presser foot |
Threaading diagrams | Sharpening the cutters | Framecap assembly/Cams |
1) The Upper and Lower Looper must cooperate with the Needle in order for sewing to occur. Before making any Looper adjustments always change to a new Needle. A new Needle may solve your problem without further adjustments.
2) The Upper Loopers are made in two general forms, one for two-thread stitching and the other for three-thread stitching. Adjustment of both forms are the same.
3) The Loopers are nearly self-setting, but they may need slight bending to achieve proper setting. Always bend Loopers slightly farther than the position you desire. The Loopers have a tendency to spring back to their original (pre-bent) position, if you dont bend them far enough. Loopers are designed to be bent only in the shank area. The point areas are hardened to prevent wear and do not take a bend well.
4) To bend the Loopers, we recommend Merrow Looper Bender 30-10. Some people use the shank of a screwdriver, or pliers to do the bending. Please note: If pliers are used, they must be smooth surfaced to prevent damage to the surface of the Loopers. A good light is recommended for visibility when setting the Loopers. A piece of white paper placed behind the Loopers also makes them more visible.
LOOPER SETTING
5) The
following instructions are designed to give you a general knowledge
of Looper setting. You should be able to make any Merrow class 70
machine sew after following these instructions. Specific styles
will require further "fine tuning" to get the ideal setting.
Talk to your local Merrow sales representative for tips on setting
your specific style of machine.
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