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The document provides instructions for ordering parts and maintaining a sewing machine.

The purchase order should specify the machine model, serial number, part number and quantity for each part being ordered.

The looper, needle guide, shoe and feeder are the main components that may require replacement after extended use.

us UNITY SEWING SUPPLY CO.

Los An^:;ales, u v^:A)2l


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U.S. BLIND STITCH MACHINE CORR


Express Street & Skyline Drive, Plainview, New York 11803

Telephone: 516-433-a350

Cable: BLINSTIT PLAINVIEW NEWYORK'

PARTS CATALOG
and MAINTENANCE
MANUAL for MACHINE

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HOW TO ORDER PARTS

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PURCHASE ORDER

QUANTIT"^ DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT

FOR U.S. MODEL 718-1 - SERIAL NO. xxxxx

1 Part No. 2100 Feed Dog


12 Part No. 1238 Needle Guide

If parts are being ordered for several machines the


Purchase Order should be prepared in a similar
fashion to the following example:

FOR U.S. MODEL 718-1 - SERIAL NO. xxxxx

1 Part No. 2100 Feed Dog


12 Part No. 1238 Needle Guide

FOR U.S. MODEL 718-1 - SERIAL NO. yyyyy

Part No. 1046 Handwheel


Part No. 1119 Screws - Feed Dog Attaching

FOR U.S. MODEL 718-6 - SERIAL NO. zzzzz

Part No. 2112 Feed Dog

Be SURE to Specify Model and Serial


number of machine when ordering parts I
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PARTS LIST FOR U.S. BLIND STITCH MACHINE MODEL

This parts list is the same as the parts list for the basic Model 718
710-2
^with the following deletions and additions;

USE INSTEAD
GROUP PART 05
DESCRIPTION
NUMBER PART NUI4BER

MAIN FRAME None

main shaft

NEEDLE DRIVE None

FEED DRIVE None

LOOPER DRIVE

ED FRAME I 6007 6008 •lib Shaft Assembly


FEED FRAiiE II

REGULATING None

FRONT PLATE

PRESSERFOOT 6100 6101 Presserfoot Assembly


2300 2301 Presserfoot
2503 Shoe - Presserfoot
2600 Front Guide
5028 Holder - Front Guide
1077 1099 Screw-Front Guide Holder Attaching
1231(1) Screw-Front Guide to Holder Attaching
1283- Nut-Front Guide To Holder Attaching
1282(1 Knob—Front Guide Adjusting

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Dates October 1, 1962

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Ill - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

INTRODUCTION

A. Replacing the Looper

B. Replacing the Needle Guide

C. Replacing the Shoe

D. Replacing the Feeder

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

INTRODUCTION

All U.S. BLIND STITCH machines are designed for long life and
trouble-free performance. When installed and lubricated in
accordance with the INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, only
the minimum maintenance normally associated with industrial sewing
machines will be required. These maintenance requirements will
generally be confined to the four locations described below, at
which wear may be expected after extended use. When such wear does
occur, the worn part may be readily replaced by following the
appropriate instructions. For ease of installation, and to insure
satisfactory service, i t is essential that only genuine U.S. BLIND
STITCH parts and needles are used. They are the only parts designed
specifically for the machine, with the built-in long life and ex
cellent wearing characteristics typical of the U.S. BLIND STITCH
machine.

A. REPLACING THE LOOPER

1. Should i t become necessary to replace the looper


(item "B" in Figure 6), loosen the looper clamp screw
(item "A" in Figure 6) and remove the old looper.
Because of the precise f i t of the looper in the looper
rod i t may be necessary to exert a moderate amount of
force to pull the looper out. Insert the new looper
into the end of the rod as far as i t will go before
bottoming on the looper shoulder.

2. Any time a looper is moved or changed, recheck the looper


timing and reset if necessary. Proper looper timing is
absolutely essential for correct stitch formation. As
described in detail below,, a properly timed looper will
pass over the needle in the correct position to pick up
the loop, and also clear the chain-off pin, feeder,
looper slot, and needle. The first check point for timing
the looper is at the position where the looper picks the
thread loop off the needle during the needle return stroke.
Referring to Figure 7, (Point "C"), the long prong of the
looper should pass over and just clear the scarf of the
needle, approximately 3/32" (2.4mm) behind the end of the
needle eye. At the same time, the short prong of the
looper should pass over the needle with about 1/64"
(.406mm) clearance, and must be so set that i t also clears
the chain-off pin (item "D" in Figure 7).

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3. To adjust the looper so that the timing checks out as
noted in paragraph 2, i t may be rotated within its clamp
by a limited amount. This adjustment should be made
with the looper clamp screw (item "A" in Figure 6)
loosened, and the looper bottomed against its shoulder.
Do not move the looper in or out, and do not attempt to
force the looper to turn beyond the limited amount of
travel available.

4. If the adjustment described in paragraph 3 is insufficient


to provide the correct timing, i t will be necessary to
turn the looper rod (item "E" in Figure 6) itself. This
may be accomplished by loosening the two looper rod clamp
screws (item "C" in Figure 6) and the looper rod clamp
nut (item "D" in Figure 6). The rod is then free to
turn in the looper rod fork (item "F" in Figure 6). It
will normally be necessary to make only a very small
adjustment in order to get the looper into the correct
rotational position for proper timing. If, for any
reason, the rod has been removed or the basic setting of
the looper rod has been disturbed by a large amount, i t
may be reset by noting that the distance from the center
of the looper rod fork pin (item "G" in Figure 6) to
the rear face of the looper rod ball (item "H" in
Figure 6) is normally 4 & 3/32 inches (104mm) (refer to
Figure 6). If the rod is set to this dimension then only
minor adjustment will be required to bring the looper into
the correct timing position. Note that this dimension is
merely a guide to assist in setting a rod and variations
may be expected from machine to machine.

5. If, after completing the above adjustments, i t is found


that the looper is either too low or too high, i t will be
necessary to adjust the eccentric block. First loosen
the two set screws (item "A" in Figure 7). Place a wide
blade screwdriver iji the slot of the eccentric block
(item "B" in Figure 7) and, using a slight turning motion,
raise or lower the looper as required. Once the proper
height is established, check" to see whether the looper
must be moved to the left or to the right prior to re-
tightening the eccentric block set screws. If such a
movement is required, i t may be obtained by lightly
tapping the eccentric block in the correct direction with
the handle of a screwdriver.

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This condition can cause thread breakage and uneven
penetration. When this happens the guide should be
replaced. The needle guide was specifically designed
as a readily replaceable wear plate to prevent damage
to the presserfoot from the action of the needle.

2o Loosen the needle guide attaching screw (item "A" in


Figure 9) and remove the worn needle guide. Clean
out any lint or dirt that may have accumulated under the
old guide and insert the new guide. Insure that the
new guide is seated flush with the top and side of the
presserfoot and then retighten the attaching screw.
Slowly turn the handwheel in the direction away from
the operator and check to insure that the new guide
fits properly under the needle and that no interference
has been introduced between the guide and the looper.

C. REPLACING THE SHOE

1. The shoe, (item "E" in Figure 8), also known as a cloth


retainer, normally will not require replacement.
However, in the event of wear due to the particular
fabrics being used, or if the shoe or spring suffers
any damage, they may be readily replaced.

2. The first step is to remove the complete front guide


assembly by unscrewing the front guide holder attaching
screw (item "A" in Figure 8). Next loosen the shoe pin
lock screw (item "B" in Figure 8) and slide out the shoe
pin (item "F"), shoe and retaining spring (item "G").
Before removing these components i t is advisable to note
the manner in which the spring is assembled so that i t
may be reinstalled in the same way.

3. When replacing an old shoe, make sure that the replacement


shoe properly fits the pin without binding and without
excessive looseness. In the event that the pin has worn
and does not fit the new shoe properly, i t should be
replaced at the same time as the shoe. After replacing
the shoe, shoe pin and retaining spring retighten the shoe
pin lock screw and check to insure that the center of the
shoe is lined up with the center of the rib. Also insure
that the shoe clears both sides of the opening in the
presserfoot.

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6. Once the looper is timed with respect to the needle as
outlined in paragraphs 2 thru 5 above, slowly turn the
handwheel in a direction away from the operator, until
the-looper approaches the edge of the looper slot
(Point "C" in Figure 8) in the presserfoot. At this
point make sure the small prong of the looper clears
this edge. If i t does not clear, adjust the eccentric
block as outlined in paragraph 5 until the interference
is eliminated.

7. Continue turning the handwheel away from the operator


until the point of the needle starts to enter the area
in between the looper prongs. (Refer to Point "D" in
Figure 8). If the needle strikes the crotch of the
looper, the looper has generally been set too far for
ward. Check to see if the looper has been inserted into
the clamp as far as it will go. It should be inserted
until the shoulder on the looper is stopped on the clamp.
If this check is satisfactory, recheck the distance from
the center of the looper rod fork pin to the rear face
of the looper rod ball. Refer to paragraph 4 and reset
if necessary. If neither of the above two measures
corrects the problem, it is possible that the needle
lever may be set too low and requires adjustment.

8. Once clearance is established between the needle and the


looper crotch, continue turning the handwheel away from
the operator until the needle passes between the looper
prongs, clearing both the long and the short prong. If
difficulty is experienced at this point, it may be
necessary to modify some of the previous adjustments to
the eccentric block or the looper rod length. If this is
done, recheck the previous points to insure that a posi
tion is established which will satisfy all of the clear
ance conditions.

9. After all the necessary adjustments have been made,


tighten all set screws and the lock nut and recheck all
the adjustment points. Referring to Figure 9 the looper
should now clear the chain-off pin ("D"), feeder ("E"),
looper slot ("F")# needle, and pass over the needle in
the correct position to pick up the loop.

B. REPLACING THE NEEDLE GUIDE

1. After considerable service, it may be expected that the


wearing action of the needle will cause a sharp edged
groove to form on the needle guide (item "G" in Figure 9).

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D. REPLACING THE FEEDER

1. In the event that the machine develops difficulty by


failing to properly feed the work, a worn feeder is
frequently found to be the cause. After considerable
service, especially with certain hard fabrics, the
feeder teeth have a tendency to become dull, and the
feeder should be replaced. In order to remove the old
feeder, remove the front feeder attaching screw (item "B"
in Figure 9) and loosen the rear feeder attaching screw
(item "C" in Figure 9). The old feeder may then be
slid out of place. Insert the new feeder under the
rear screw and replace the front screw.

2. Before tightening the attaching screws check to see


that the feeder is set to the proper depth. Referring
to Figure 10 this should be approximately 1/32" (.795mm)
below and parallel to the bottom of the presserfoot for
all light and medium weight fabrics. For heavy fabrics,
the setting should be approximately 1/16" (1.59mm) below
and parallel to the bottom of the presserfoot. These
dimensions are intended as guides and may be modified
as required by the specific fabrics. Once the proper
depth is established, rotate the handwheel slowly in a
direction away from the operator and check to insure
that the feeder clears the looper (see Figure 9, Point "H")
and also clears both sides of the feeder s l o t in the
presserfoot. Firmly tighten feeder attaching screws
(Figure 9, Items "B" & "C") before resuming sewing.

FIGURE 10

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PARTS CATALOGUE

INTRODUCTION

A. Main Frame Group

B. Main Shaft Group

C. Needle Drive Group

D. Feed Drive Group

E. Looper Drive Group

F. Feed Frame Group I

G. Feed Frame Group II

H. Regulating Group

I. Front Plate Group

J, Presserfoot Group

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INTRODUCTION

This Parts Catalogue has been designed as an integral part of


the U.S. BLIND STITCH MACHINE CORPORATION'S well known Spare
Parts Supply system. Parts and needle orders are normally
filled and shipped on the day they are received. A completely
stocked Spare Parts Department is maintained to insure the
immediate availability of parts and needles for all U.S. BLIND
STITCH machines. In order to facilitate the ordering of parts
and insure the accuracy of the order, this catalogue has been
arranged in an extremely simple and straight-forward fashion.

A unique feature of this new U.S. BLIND STITCH catalogue is the


availability of a specific catalogue for each of the many
different U.S. BLIND STITCH models. This automatically eliminates
the complicated searching among long lists of parts. It thus
greatly reduces the time required to select the needed part
number while at the same time increasing the accuracy of the
selection. In practically all cases each part is represented by
one and only one part number, which eliminates the.necessity for
selecting a particular variation. In the few instances where an
option is offered on a particular model, the choice is clearly
spelled out.

With this type of arrangement the procedure for ordering spare


parts becomes extremely simple, as outlined below: Assume that it
is necessary to obtain a replacement presserfoot shoe for a U.S.
machine.

1. First, observe the model designation stamped on the nameplate


located on top of the main frame (Refer to Figure 11). Make
a note of the number.

2. Observe the particular machine serial number stamped on the


bottom rear of the base casting (Refer to Figure 11). Note
this number.

3. Select the catalogue for the model number noted in item (1).
This model is clearly printed on the cover of the catalogue.

4. Note that the Parts Catalogue is divided into ten sections,


each covering a different functional grouping of machine
parts. The part in question here, namely the presserfoot
shoe, obviously falls in Section J wh^lch covers the Presser
foot Group. , Turn to this page and, referring to the
illustration, note the reference number attached to the
presserfoot shoe.

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INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED)

5. The page facing the illustration contains a liisting of each


part in the illustration together with the reference number
and the part number. Using the reference number noted in
item 4, find the part listing and part number. THIS IS THE
PART NUMBER TO ORDER. (PARTS CANNOT BE ORDERED BY REFERENCE
NUMBER.)

6. In order to completely eliminate any possibility of error,


with each part ordered i t is essential that mention is made
of model designation (item 1 above), serial number (item 2
above), and part nuinber (item 5 above).

After a very brief period of familiarization with the Parts


Catalogue i t will be found that ordering spare parts is a simple
and quick procedure. Specifying model number, serial number and
part number provides a fool-proof combination of information which
will insure that the correct part is received in the shortest
possible time. Refer to Figure 12 for an illustration of a
properly prepared purchase order.

In using the Parts Catalogue i t may be noted that certain part


numbers carry the prefix T. This designates an assembly which is
precision matched at the factory for proper operation and long
life. For this reason, the various components will not be sold
separately insofar as we cannot insure customer satisfaction
unless they are factory fitted. If a part of any of these assemblies
bearing the prefix T requires replacement, i t will be necessary to
replace the entire assembly. The few assemblies involved are showr> '
in outline drawings on the illustration sheet, and play a critical'•
role in the proper functioning of the U.S. machine. In those cases
where the assemblies involved also include non-mai:ched components
such as screws, these, of course, will be provided as^ separate
spare parts. Such components are shown on the illustration sheet
and listed on the parts sheet immediately below the affected
assembly.

Certain assemblies which do not require critical matching are


available either as complete assemblies or detail components to
suit the convenience of the customer. The complete assembly
carries a separate reference number and part nuirber. The detail
components also have individual reference numbers and part numbers
and are listed immediately below the assembly in the parts list.

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PURCHASE ORDER

QUANTITT^ DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT

FOR U/S. MODEL 718-1 - SERIAL NO j jcxxxx


1 Part No., , 2100 Feed Dog
12 Part No., i238 Needle Guide

If parts are being ordered for several machines. the


Purchase Order should be prepared in a similar
fashion t o the following example;

FOR U.S. MODEL' 718^"1 — SERIAL NO. xxxxx

1 Part No. 2100 Feed bog


12 Part No. 1238 Needle Guide

FOR U.S. MODEL 718-1 - SERIAL NO. yyyyy

Part No. 1046 Handwheel


Part No. 1119 Screws - Feed Dog Attaching

FOR U.S. MODEL 718-5 - SERIAL NO. zzzzz'

Part No. 2112 Feed Dog

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MAIN FRAME GROUP

REFERENCE PART QTY. TITIS


NO. DESCRIPTION NO. APPLICATION

1 Side Cover 5001


2 Oil Tube 1005
3 Oil Wick 1006
4 Belt Guard 1068
5 Screv; - Belt Guard Set 1069
6 Cover Plate 1081
7 Screv; - Cover Plate Attaching 1096
8 Screv; - Side Cover Attaching 5019
9 Front Thread Guide 1080
10 Screw - Front Thread Guide 1070
Attaching
11 Screw - Lift Arm Limit 1332
12 Nut - Lift Arm Limit Screw-Lock 1008
13 Thread Tension Regulating Assembly 5002
14 Tension Post 1082
15 Tension Discs 1083
16 Thread Guide 1084
17 Spring 1085
IS Cover 1009
19 Nut 1010
20 Ratchet 1011
^.21 Screw - Feed Frame Shaft - Set 1093
^ 2'2^^ Screv; - Eccentric Block - Set 1289
23 Eccentric Pin 1240
24 Screw - Eccentric Pin Set 1094

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MAIN SHAFT GROUP

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NO. DESCRIPTION NO, APPLICATION

11 Main Shaft 10«f5 1


2 Hand Wheel lOJfSr- X,
3 Screw - Handwheel Set (Cone Point- ^ 1121 1
Screw - Handwheel Set (Cup Point 1069 1
5 Screw - Feed Eccentric Set 1331 1
6 Gear - Skip Stitch Drive 1129 1
7 Screw - Skip Stitch Drive Gear Set 1769 2
8 Rib Connection Assembly T5003 .1
9 Screw - Rib Lever Eccentric Lock 1120 2
10 Screw - Rib Connecting Lever Clamp 1071 1
11 Needle Connection Assembly T500»f 1
12 Screw - Needle Connection 1072 4
13 Eccentric Ball Guard 113U 1
m Screw - Eccentric Ball Guard Attaching 1132 2

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On machines with serial numbers above 31700 the following


part numbers and quantities should be used in place of
the listing above: ^
Main Shaft lOim
Handwheel 10U3
Screw - Handwheel Set (Cup Point 1069

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NEEDLE DRIVE GROUP

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NUMBER DESCRIPTION NO. APPLICATION

1 Needle Shaft 1095


2 Screw-Needle Shaft Clamp 1118
3 Collar-Needle Shaft 1135
U Screw-Needle Shaft Collar Set lOSif
5 Needle Lever Assembly 5021
6 Needle Lever 1136
7 Pin-Needle Clamp
Locating 12H3
8 Needle Clamp 1137
9 Screw-Needle Clamp Attaching 1076
10 Screw-Needle Lever Clamp 1097
11 Needle 1017*

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Needles are available in
the following sizes.

LONG POINT SHORT POINT

0 1
10 1-1/2
15 2
20 2-1/2
25 3
30 3-1/2
35
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NO. VEscmnoN NO. APPLJCATJON

Stitch Regulating CollaK 1091


Sc^cv}'StiXch Regulating Collar- 1072
Clamp
Peed Lever 1138
Rocker Pin A^^mbly 5016
Collar Rocker Pin 1145
Screv) Rocker Pin Collar Clamp 1076
Screw Peed Dog Attaching 1119
Peed Vog 2100*

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ieed dog6 112 row6 oX teeth per inch). Por the
line tooth ieed dog \20 row6 oi teeth per inch)
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Ca^HU.c^ 3tad - Sk^cp Ecccnt^ycc Gccl/l 12 01
.ScA.ciV - SkZp EcccntAJic Gcan. CaKn.jicn. 1069
Stud Set
Cam Rotten. 1180
Pin ' Cam Rotten-Suppont 1179
Sen.ew - Cam Rotten. Support Pin-Set 1069
Suppont An.m - Cam Rotten, 1183
Pin - Rotte^i Suppont Anm-Ploot 1026
Senew - Rotten. Suppont Anm Pivot 1094
Pin-Set
10 Regutatlng Ponk 1185
11 Pin - Regutatlng Ponk - Pivot 1025
12 PuAk Rod A66embty {3/8") 5012
13 Pu6h Rod 13/8"] 1195
14 Cdtten Pin 1023
15 Spnlng - Pu6li Rod {3/8"] 1024
16 PtUh Rod A^4>embtg {1 /4"] 5011
17 Pu4h. Rod 11/4] 1193
IS Gotten Pin 1022
H Spnlng - Pu^k Rod 11/4"] 1181
20 Regutatlng Vlat A64^embtij 5018
21 Regutatlng Vlat Shoe 1223
22 Regutatlng Vlat Scnew 1222
23 Pace Ptate 6 Guide Pin 5010
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24 Vlat and Ratchet A66embty 5039
ts Scnew - Vlat S Ratchet A66embty 1039
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26 Scnew - Regutatlng Vlat AA^mbty 1109
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Pl^ED FRAME GROUP - II

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NO. DESCRIPTION NO, APPLICATK

Spring Link AiiSGmbly 5020


Nut - Spring Link Assembly-Retaining 1146
3 Screw-Spring Link ^Locating 1159
4 Link Screw-Main Spring 1177
5 Nut-Main Spring Adjusting 1184
5 Main Spring 1191
7 Shaft-Peed Px-ame Rocker 1066
8 Lift Anri Assembly 5163
9 Lift Arm. 1335
10 Pin-Lifting 1406
11 Hook 1334
12 Srrew-LIft Arm Clamp 1120
Screw-Lift Arm Limit 1035
Nut-Lift .Arm Limit Screi^-Lock 1008
15 Lever-Skip Regulating 1202
IS Stud-Skip .Regulating Lever 1 1203
17 Spring Washer Skip Regulating Lever Stud 1028
18 Screw-Skip Regulating Lever Stud-Lock 1332
19 Knee Lifter Rod 1060
20 Collar-KriGG Lifter Rod 1059
21 Screvy-Knee Lifter Rod Collar-Set 1036
22 Spring-Kneci Lifter Rod-Return 1061
23 Knee Ped.al 1208
24 Screv; Knee Pedal-Lock 1037

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5006 ASSEMBLY 5186 ASSEMBLY 5206 ASSEMBLY 5233 COLLAR ASSEMBLY

Consists of: Consists of: Consists of: Consists of:

5005... Sleeve Bearing^ 5185... Looper Rod & Ball* 5186... Assembly Collar

1094... Screw 5017... Carrier Assembly* 1154... Fork 1870... (2) Screws
1154... Fork 1117... Scr^-Carrier 3049... Screw Fork

3049... Screw . 1156... Looper Clamp Screw 1979... Nut *Not Soid Separately
1979... Nut

5005
ASS'Y.

5233
ASS'Y.
ASSY.

5006
ASS'Y.

LOOPER DRIVE GROUP


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FEEt? FRAME GROUP - I

REFERENCE PART Qjy. THIS r


MUiWER VESCRIPTION NO. APPLJCATJON

R^b Skaft BU'iktiig - Rtg kt loss


R^b Shaft Bu6ktng - Lzit 1087
R^b Shaft A66mbZij 6008
R^b Shaft Collar - Left 1161
R^b Shaft CoZtaK - Right 1162
ScACW Rib Shaft Collar - Clamp 1076
C/cank " Rib Shaft 1163*
Stud - Rib Shaft CAank 1164*
9 Sc/tew - Rib Shaft CAank - Clamp 1117
10 Stud - Plattm uAackzt Pivot 1166
11 Sc^ew - Plattzn BAacke.t Pivot Stud'6et1069
12 B^dttan BAackzt - Left 2451
15 Ptatten BAaaket - Right 2450
14 Ptatte.n - Left 2400
15 Ptattzn = Right 2401
16 5pace-t - Platten BAaeket 1021 A6 RequlAed
17 SpJLing - Platten BAaeket 1171 2
IS Sc-tew - Platten BAaeket - Limit 1114 2
19 Nut - Platten BAaeket Limit SeAeM- 1168 2
Loek
20 SeAew - Platten to BAaeket ~ Attaching 1244
21 Nut - Platten to BAaeket Attaching 1167
SeAew

22 ScAew - Teed TAame - Limit 1104


23 Nut - feed fAame Limit SeAew - Lock 1146
24 SeAew " Skip Stlteh Compensating 1105
25 Nut - Skip Stlteh Compensating 1029
26 Sjefid&W'Platk 1205
27 ScAew - Window Plate Attaching 1030
28 CyllndeA 1211
29 SeAew - CyllndeA Attaching 1101

These paAts aAe avallabvle sepaAately. HoweveA,


It Is Aeeommended that. If eltheA AequlAes
Aeplaeement, both should be Aeplaeed with a
palA of facto Ay fitted paAts.
NOTE: Always Specify Model and SeAlal NumbeA
of Machine when oAdeAlng paAts.
NUMBERS 9 S 10 REPLACEV BY 1 PIECE
ASSEMBLY 1150, COMPLETE WITH COLLAR
1150-1

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NOTICE

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USE INSTEAV
PART or
GKOUP NUmER part NUmER
VESCRIPTION
fEEV FRAME II SOU
1210
5060 Ll^t aKm a66mbly
1335 anm
1406 link Pin
1204
il^l A^ Ctzvl6
1031
Pin-LIAAm Clzvl^
1206
'toggle Boll
1032
Pln-Toggl& Boll Plvol
1207
1334 Hook-Pz^d rKama Ll^lcA,
S(vloel {'fa^hzA,
1033 Nul-Togglz Boll Lock
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FRONT PLATE GROUP

PART QTV. mS
tescnmou m. appiicato
1260*
1 Sluing
ow/i,riy Plato.
I .lOOK -j
2 Pivot Pin - svjlng Plato. _ ^ i
3/> Retaining
ixe.'VM./uri.'i-n.y RingVP/ji'o
- SMlng Plate P^cvot P^n 1226
'1 O O/C.
1
Colla^'SMlng
n.. t> 0... t. ^ Cii% ! lA ^
Plate P^vot P^cn
VJxini' Vj vi
I
SeA.ew-Siolng Plate Pivot Pin CollaJi-Set 1049
6 Bracket-SuJlng Plate-Support 122i 1
7 Screoo-Suflng Plate Support Bracket noi
Attacking
S lHa^ker [Plat] -Swing Plate Support '
Bracket' Screw 1.230 2
9 Walker {Lock)-Swing Plate Support 1229 2
Bracket Screw
10 Stop Pin A^^emblg SOfB u
n stop Plate 1227 1
'i2 Screw-Stop Plate Attacking 1052 1
13 OJa^ker - Stop Plate Attacking Screw 1053 1
14 Screw-Stop Pin Lock 105^ 1
13 Screw-Swing Plate Pivot Pin-Lock 1051 1

"A smaller plate ior Special work, 6uch a6 Iniant^*


wear l^ available a.& an option, Special/ Part
Number 1360. > r oy

Ik W NOT USE REFERENCE NUMBERS WHEN ORVERING PARTS.

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Front Plate Group


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DO NOT use reference numbers when ordering parts.
PRESSFRFOOr GliOUP

REFERENCE
MO.
PART Qjy. THIS
VBSCPJPTJOM MO. APPLICATJO
P^Q.4>6zA.ioot A66e.mbty 6101
Z301
BK^dgo, 1Z41
Chd^n 0^^ P^n 1315
Shoe, Po4t
1Z33
ShoZ'PKej>6zn.ioot Z503
7 Pivot ?l\fi'Pfi(i,s>izfiioot Shoz
8 1Z35
9
3CA.ZW'PA,Z6^Z/L{oot Skoz Plvot PlYl'Szt 1106
Sr)dA.flQ'PKZ^4>Zflf^00t SkoZ 1Z39
10 Fdont Guldz
11 Z600
HotdzA-f/Lont Guldz 50ZB
IZ SzAzw-Hont Guldz HoldzA Attazhlno 1099
15
14 <^'Udz H0tdt^ 1Z83
15 Mzzd-tz Guldz Attdchlyig SzAzw 1Z38
16 11ZZ
rylZ^4ZAfoot CZdmp ScAZW
1108
n PAZ44ZAioot Cldmp SzAzia lUdhkzK 1054
IS rAZ44ZA^Oot BAldgZ SzAZM
1107

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