Brother rh-918a manual Replacing the knife, Adjusting the cutting pressure

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9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS

9-12. Replacing the knife

(L1 - L4)

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1.After checking that there is no clearance between the stopper plate (1) and the knife (2), loosen the bolt (3) and then remove the knife (2).

2.Insert the new knife (2) into the stopper plate (1), and then tighten it with the bolt (3).

Note: For L1 - L4 specifications, secure the stopper plate (1) in the position closest to you (the position

indicated by the dotted lines).

*When replacing the knife (2), make sure that the knife number matches the number for the eyelet shape. Replace the knife and hammer as a set.

If knives with different numbers are used on the same hammer, accurate cutting will not be possible, and damage to the knife may result.

9-13. Adjusting the cutting pressure

Adjust the cutting pressure to the minimum pressure that still allows the material to be cut.

*If the knife cutting length is 20 mm, sufficient cutting performance can be obtained with an air pressure of 0.2 MPa. To adjust the cutting pressure, adjust the air pressure of the knife pressure adjustment regulator (1) which is mounted underneath the work table.

*If the cutting pressure is increased to more than is necessary, it will cause the hammer to become worn or the knife to become damaged.

*If the material cannot be cut cleanly, do not increase the cutting pressure over the maximum limit. Check the contact between the knife and the hammer, while referring to "9-11. Adjusting the contact between the knife and the hammer".

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RH-981A

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Contents RH-981A Symbols Safety InstructionsIndications Environmental requirements Sewing 3122Q Contents Changing Functions Using Fly indexer -52 specifications Names of Each PartSpecifications SpecificationsFly indexer specifications -52 specifications Optional parts Sewing shapePD-9810, Programmer Replacement parts list for specification changes SpecificationsInstallation Table processing diagramInstalling the motor Installing the motor pulley Installing the control boxInstalling the machine head Raising the machine head Lowering the machine headInstalling the oil container Installing the operation panelTightening the V-belt Installing the air unit and the valve unit Installing the spool standInstalling the hand switch Connecting the valve cablesConnecting the wiring Connections inside the control box P18 PanelConnecting the motor cables Connecting the air tubesSecuring the cables To increase the air pressure Installing the air tubesAdjusting the air pressure To decrease the air pressureConnecting the power cord Installing the programmer sold separately Installing the foot switch optionInstalling the indexer option Installing the indexer main unitInstalling the valve unit Installing the upper thread presserReplacing the plate presser and presser plate Connecting the connectors Securing the air tubes and cables Installing the hand switch Lubrication LubricationAdding oil Filling the arm oil tankOiling the looper, spreader and looper base Removing the work clamp platesData initialization Correct USEChanging the lower thread and gimp trimming Installing the needle Threading the upper threadFor upper and lower thread trimming specifications -01, -02 For upper thread trimming specificationsThreading the lower thread Threading the gimp 02,-5200, -01, -02 specifications Setting the materialSpecifications When set to the left setting position Cloth setting positionHorizontal setting position Standard specification Installation positionLarge size specification Replacing the PROMs Operation Name and function of each operation panel itemStarting up Program setting method Parameter table Taper barOperation OFF Parameter table Straight bar tacking Operation OFF Cycle program Program memo contents Using the program memosProduction counter Sewing Automatic sewingUsing the Emergency Stop switch Reference values Adjusting the thread tensionUpper thread tension Relationship between knife position and eyelet shape Needle and knife positionExplanation of the cutting space function Setting the feed bracket to the front position Switching between single-pedal and dual-pedal operationUsing test feed mode Using manual mode Changing the mode during an operation Moving the cloth feed bar -52 specificationsCleaning and Maintenance CleaningDraining the oil Checking the air filterSpreader height Standard AdjustmentsAdjusting the height of the spreader and looper 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 the knife cutting length Replacing the hammer Adjusting the contact between the knife and the hammer Adjusting the contact between the knife and the hammerFiling the cutting surface of the hammer Adjusting the cutting pressure Replacing the knifeAdjusting the position of the work clamp plate Adjusting the cloth opening amount Measuring the opening amountAdjusting the trimming of the upper thread Adjusting the trimming of the lower thread and gimpLower thread presser -02, -52 specifications Adjusting the cloth feeding speed -52 specifications Auxiliary clamp arm -02, -52 specificationsAt the time of shipment 3110Q Adjusting the indexer hole spacing -52 specifications Using the set screw collarAdjusting the position of limit switch L -52 specifications Adjusting the position of limit switch R -52 specificationsChanging Functions Using the Memory Switches Memory switch table Changing Functions Using the DIP Switches Panel DIP switchesCircuit board DIP switches Circuit board DIP switch CCircuit board DIP switch D List of Error Codes Errors after power is turned onErrors during operation Hardware errors Skipped stitches occur TroubleshootingProblem Cause Remedy Thread breaks Needle breaksLower thread is not cut Problem Cause Remedy Upper thread is not cutCleanly Thread slips out118-981

rh-918a specifications

The Brother RH-918A is a versatile and innovative machine tailored for both personal and professional use. As a robust electronic sewing machine, it combines functionality and user-friendly features that cater to a wide range of sewing enthusiasts, from beginners to advanced users.

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