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instruction manual DH4-B980 RH-9800, Electronic Eyelet Button Holer
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Troubleshooting
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Install
Error messages
Table processing diagram
Maintenance
Connecting the knife valve cables
Problem
Resetting the production counter
Programming procedure
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DH4-B980
RH-9800
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read this manual before using the machine.
Please keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference.
ELECTRONIC EYELET BUTTON HOLER
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Contents
DH4-B980 RH-9800
Please read this manual before using the machine
ELECTRONIC EYELET BUTTON HOLER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1. Safety indications and their meanings
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Symbols
Indications
Installation
2. Notes on safety
DANGER
Environmental requirements
Maintenance and inspection
Cleaning
Sewing
If using a work table which has casters, the casters
3. Warning labels
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
CONTENTS
10.SUMMARY OF DIP SWITCHES
8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. NAMES OF EACH PART
1. NAMES OF EACH PART
2-1. Specifications
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2. SPECIFICATIONS
DH4-B980- RH-9800
3-1. Table processing diagram
3. INSTALLATION
3.INSTALLATION
3-3. Installing the machine head
3-2. Installing the motor
3. INSTALLATION
Raising the machine head
3-4. Installing the oil container
Lowering the machine head
3.INSTALLATION
3-6. Tightening the V-belt
3-5. Installing the spool stand
3. INSTALLATION
3-8. Installing the air unit and the valve assembly
3-7. Installing the control box
Connecting the knife valve cables
3.INSTALLATION
3. INSTALLATION
3-9. Connecting the ground wires and the wirings
Power switch installation position
3.INSTALLATION
3-10. Connecting the air tubes
harness
Sub presser *2
Adjusting the air pressure
3-11. Installing the air hoses
To increase the air pressure
To decrease the air pressure
3.INSTALLATION
3-12. Connecting the power cord
1114Q
0839Q
4-1. Adding oil
4. LUBRICATION
4-2. Lubrication
4. LUBRICATION
4.LUBRICATION
5. CORRECT USE
5-1. Initializing settings
5-2. Changing the lower thread and gimp trimming
5. CORRECT USE
5. CORRECT USE
5-3. Checking the direction of machine operation
5-5. Threading the upper thread
5-4. Installing the needle
5. CORRECT USE
For upper and lower thread trimming specifications -01
For upper thread trimming specifications
5-6. Threading the lower thread
5. CORRECT USE
5-7. Threading the gimp
5-8. Setting the material
5. CORRECT USE
6-1. Panel button and switch names
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
Operation panel part names
6-3. Changing the mode
6-2. Selecting a program number
6-4. Changing the cutting timing
Note If
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
6-5. Setting a program
C.Setting the buttonhole length
B.Setting the shape of the eyelet
1134Q
1135Q
D.Setting the tacking length
F. Setting the stitch pitch
E.Setting the offset
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
I. Setting the knife position compensation
H. Setting the cutting space
1146Q
1148Q
P2. Setting Y correction
P1. Setting X correction
P3. Setting θ 1 correction
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
P4. Setting θ 2 correction
1158Q
1159Q
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
6-6. Using the memory switch
Bar tacking at the sewing start to prevent fraying
Bar tacking at the sewing end to prevent fraying
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
6. USING THE OPERATION PANEL AND FRONT PANEL
6-7. List of error codes
7. SEWING
7-1. Using the EMERGENCY STOP switch
In automatic mode
In manual mode or in automatic mode
7. SEWING
7-2. Sewing
Adjusting the lower thread take-up spring tension and stroke
7-3. Adjusting the thread tension
Tension adjustment
Stroke adjustment
Explanation of the cutting space function
7-4. Needle and knife position
Relationship between knife position and eyelet shape
7. SEWING
7. SEWING
Knife position compensation function
Knife position
compensation
Resetting the production counter
7-5. Using the production counter
Displaying the production counter
Counting down to zero method
Programming procedure
7-6. Using a cycle program
7. SEWING
7. SEWING
7-7. Setting the feed bracket to the front position
7. SEWING
7-9. Using feed mode
7. SEWING
7-10. Using manual mode
0784Q
0785Q
7-11. Changing the cycle program counter
7-12. Setting the number of home position cycles
7. SEWING
1185Q
7. SEWING
7-13. Returning to the home position
1189Q
1171Q
8-1. Cleaning
8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
8-2. Draining the oil
9-1. Adjusting the height of the spreader and looper
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
Spreader height
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9-2. Adjusting the needle and looper timing
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9-3. Adjusting the loop stroke
9-5. Adjusting the clearance between the looper and needle
9-4. Adjusting the height of the needle bar
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9-7. Adjusting the spreader mounting positions
9-6. Adjusting the needle guard
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
0964Q
9-9. Adjusting the needle racking width stitch width
9-8. Adjusting the spreader timing
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
Changing in the cutting block operation time
9-10.Changing the knife cutting length Replacing the cutting block
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting the contact between the knife and the cutting block
9-11. Adjusting the contact between the knife and the cutting block
Filing the cutting surface of the cutting block
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9-12. Replacing the knife
9-13. Adjusting the cutting pressure
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
Measuring the opening amount
9-14. Adjusting the cloth opening amount
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9-16. Adjusting the trimming of the lower thread and gimp
9-15. Adjusting the trimming of the upper thread
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
9-17. Adjusting the gimp length after trimming
9-19. Sub presser
9-18. Lower thread presser
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
0986Q
10-1. Front panel DIP switches
10. SUMMARY OF DIP SWITCHES
10. SUMMARY OF DIP SWITCHES
10. SUMMARY OF DIP SWITCHES
10-2. Circuit board DIP switches
DANGER
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
MACHINE HEAD
Upper thread is not cut
cleanly
Lower thread is not cut
Thread slips out
15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Printed in Japan
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