Brother BAS-342F, BAS-341F, 342Fi Adjusting the wiper, Adjusting the needle up stop position

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9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS

9-9. Adjusting the wiper

(4)

(3)

 

 

 

(1)

 

 

 

 

 

(2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2)

(6)

(5)

approx.

 

approx. 2 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

112 mm

 

 

 

 

1257S

15 mm

1258S

 

1259S

 

 

 

 

 

1.When the thread wiper solenoid plunger (1) is driven to the full stroke, the wiper (2) should be 15 mm in front of the needle center. Loosen screws (3) and shift the entire solenoid bracket (4)up or down to adjust.

The standard height from the solenoid bracket (4) bottom to the needle plate top is approximately 112 mm.

2.When the wiper (2) is operated and aligned with the center of the needle bar, the distance from the wiper (2) to needle tip should be approximately 2 mm. Loosen screw (5) and move the wiper (2) in or out to adjust. As shown in Fig. A,

make sure the wiper (2) does not strike the presser foot (6) or needle.

Note

Check that the wiper (2) is not touching the finger guard.

9-10. Adjusting the needle up stop position

• The needle up stop position has been adjusted so that the tip of the needle stops 17.5 – 19.5 mm above the top of the needle plate.

• If adjustment is necessary, loosen the screw (2) at the "U" mark of the machine pulley (1) and adjust the position of the machine pulley (1). The machine pulley

(1) stops later if it is turned clockwise, and it stops earlier if it is turned counterclockwise.

Note

• The screw (3) is used by the needle down detection function and should not be loosened.

• The screw (4) is a screw for detecting the machine top position, and should not be loosened.

• If the index mark is not inside the mark when be displayed (when memory switch No.14 is on). Turn the machine pulley to move the index mark to the correct position and then start the sewing machine.

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Contents BAS-341F BAS-342F Safety indications and their meanings Safety InstructionsEnvironmental requirements InstallationCleaning Maintenance and inspectionSewing 1971S Contents Changing Special Functions Name of Each Parts BAS-341FBAS-342F Needle SpecificationsPreparation Before setting upTilting the sewing machine head PositioningConnecting the ground wire Installing the foot switchBelt tension Installing the programmer option Installing the spool standAdjusting the air pressure Lubrication points LubricationCorrect USE Installing the needle and running the sewing machineSelecting the needle and thread To turn the pulley by handThreading the upper thread Winding the lower thread Sewing conditions and thread tension Replacing the bobbin case and threading the threadLower thread tension Upper thread tension Pretension tension Explanation of panel Using the Operation PanelIndicator Switch Compatible types of floppy disk Using the floppy diskHow to use the cleaning disk Setting the floppy diskIf an error message is displayed Using the program R/W Read/Write switchClearing the error To Read a pattern to memoryResuming operation from a stopping poing Using the Test switch Checking the sewing patternContinuing sewing from a stopping point Using the emergency stop switchChanging the X-SCALE and Y-SCALE settings Adjusting the sewing Speed controlUsing the bobbin thread counter Using production counter Using single split mode Shifting a stitch pattern Sewing Before starting sewingSewing operation 1942S Maintenance and Inspection Cleaning the shuttle hookLubrication Draining the oil Cleaning the control box air inlet portChecking the needle Cleaning the eye guardAdjusting the needle bar lift amount Adjusting the needle bar heightAdjusting the needle clearance Adjusting the driver needle guardAdjusting the shuttle race thread guide Replacing the movable and fixed knives Adjusting the movable knifeMovable knife Presser foot adjustment Adjusting presser foot lift to 5 8 mm Adjusting presser foot lift to 3 5mmChanging the presser foot lift Standard presser foot lift is 3 mm max mmAdjusting the needle up stop position Adjusting the wiperChecking the input sensor and DIP switch input Checking the input voltage Clearing all memory settingsPanel DIP switch functions DIP SwitchFeeding speed is switched to high speed DIP switches inside the control box DIP Switch Changing Special Functions and Using the Memory Switches Memory switches 00 0F Switch No When on Memo-10 Extended option output Memory switches 20 2FSwitch No Possible Units Error Codes Error codes E.9 * E.F Gauge Parts List According to Subclasses Plate blank Troubleshooting Incorrect needle and shuttle hook timing Turn the sub-tension nut To adjust the tension Adjust the sub tension Sharpen or Replace Fixed knife Needle thread presser device OptionAir wiper device 15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone

342Fi, BAS-341F, PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC PATTERN SEWER, BAS-342F specifications

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