Brother DH4-B980 instruction manual Installing the spool stand, Tightening the V-belt

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3. INSTALLATION

3-5. Installing the spool stand

(1)

(2)

0815Q

1.To assemble the spool stand (1), follow the instructions in the manual that came with the spool stand (1).

2.Secure the spool stand (1) to the rear right corner of the work table with the washer and nut (2).

3-6. Tightening the V-belt

(1)

(9)

1198Q

(10)

 

 

(6)

 

Approx.

(8)

(2)

(3)

(7)

0.1N

 

 

10 mm

 

 

 

(1)

 

 

 

 

(1)

 

(5)

(4)

 

(9)

Motor pulley

(7)

1100Q

1101Q

1.Open the rear cover.

2.Pass the V-belt (1) through the base of the bed stand and through the hole in the work table.

3.Loosen the two screws (2) and then remove the motor pulley cover (3).

4.Place the V-belt (1) onto the motor pulley (4).

5.Check that there is approximately 10 mm of deflection in the V-belt (1) when it is pushed in the middle with a load of 0.1 N. If the tightness needs adjusting, loosen the two nuts (5) and move the motor up or down.

6.Install the belt casting prevention bracket (8) to the pulley cover (3) with the wing bolt (6) and washer (7). Align the center of the washer (7) with the gradation (7) 0 shown on the outside of the pulley at this time.

7.Provisionally tighten the winding prevention bar (9) to the pulley cover (3) with the wing bolt (10).

8.Install the pulley cover (3) and tighten it with the two screws (2).

Note: Check that the V-belt is not touching the belt casting prevention bracket (8).

9.Align the winding prevention bar (9) with the point in between the V-belt and the motor pulley, and then secure it by

tightening the wing bolt (10).

Note:Check that the winding prevention bar (9) does not touching the V-belt or the motor pulley.

After a long period of use, the V-belt will become run in and will loosen around the motor pulley. When this happens, turn off the power and adjust by the procedure given in step 5. above.

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Contents DH4-B980 RH-9800 Safety Instructions Safety indications and their meaningsInstallation Environmental requirementsCleaning Maintenance and inspectionSewing Needle bar guard Contents Names of Each Part Specifications SpecificationsInstallation Table processing diagramInstalling the motor Installing the machine headInstalling the oil container Raising the machine headLowering the machine head Installing the spool stand Tightening the V-beltInstalling the control box Installing the air unit and the valve assemblyConnecting the knife valve cables Connecting the ground wires and the wirings Connecting the air tubes Installing the air hoses Adjusting the air pressureTo increase the air pressure To decrease the air pressureConnecting the power cord Lubrication Adding oilLubrication Filling the arm oil tank1116Q 0862Q 1117Q Initializing settings Correct USEChanging the lower thread and gimp trimming Checking the direction of machine operation Installing the needle Threading the upper threadFor upper thread trimming specifications For upper and lower thread trimming specifications -01,-02Threading the lower thread Setting the material Threading the gimpPanel button and switch names Operation panel part namesFront panel part name Changing the mode Selecting a program numberChanging the cutting timing Setting a program Setting the shape of the eyelet Setting the buttonhole lengthSetting the tacking length Setting the offsetSetting the cutting space Setting the knife position compensationP1. Setting X correction P2. Setting Y correctionP3. Setting θ 1 correction P4. Setting θ 2 correction Using the memory switch OFFOn Low speed List of error codes Using the Emergency Stop switch Automatic modeManual mode or in automatic mode Sewing1164Q 1165Q Adjusting the thread tension Tension adjustmentStroke adjustment Upper thread tensionNeedle and knife position Explanation of the cutting space functionRelationship between knife position and eyelet shape Knife position compensation function Using the production counter Resetting the production counterDisplaying the production counter Counting down to zero methodUsing a cycle program Programming procedureSetting the feed bracket to the front position Using feed mode Using manual mode Setting the number of home position cycles Changing the cycle program counterReturning to the home position Cleaning and Maintenance Draining the oilStandard Adjustments Adjusting the height of the spreader and looperSpreader height Looper heightAdjusting the needle and looper timing Adjusting the loop stroke Adjusting the height of the needle bar Adjusting the clearance between the looper and needleAdjusting the needle guard Adjusting the spreader mounting positionsAdjusting the spreader timing Adjusting the needle racking width stitch widthChanging in the cutting block operation time Filing the cutting surface of the cutting block Adjusting the cutting pressure Replacing the knifeAdjusting the cloth opening amount Measuring the opening amountAdjusting the trimming of the upper thread Adjusting the trimming of the lower thread and gimpAdjusting the gimp length after trimming Lower thread presser Sub presserSummary of DIP Switches Front panel DIP switchesCircuit board DIP switches Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Thread breaksSkipped stitches occur Needle breaksProblem CleanlyRemedy Upper thread is not cut Lower thread is not cut15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone

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