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Technical Manual:
Decorative/Overedge & Hosiery
M and MG Class Machine General
Information
Cutter Mechanism
Upper and Lower Cutter
1)
The Upper and Lower Cutter may be adjusted up and down
and right to left. The standard setting would have them
adjusted so that the fabric going into the stitch will
be trimmed to the width of the Chaining Finger on the
Needle Plate.
2)
The Lower Cutter Holder slides in the L.C.H. Support
Assembly allowing right to left (lateral) movement of
the Lower Cutter. Some Lower Cutter Holders have an
internal spring to maintain pressure between the Upper
and Lower Cutter. In some cases you may wish to fix
the position of the Lower Cutter; to do this, tighten
the screw 85 3/16 at the desired position. Make sure
you are only applying light pressure against the Upper
Cutter.
3)
The U.C.C. Thrust Block supports the force against the
Upper Cutter Carrier by the cutters. After extended
service it may be necessary to adjust this block by
means of Adjusting Screw 81 3/16 and the clamp screw
55 3/16. There should be about 1 thousandth of an inch
of clearance between the Thrust Block and the Upper
Cutter Carrier.
Knife Adjustment
4)
Set the height of the Lower Cutter so that the cutting
edge is slightly above the surface of the Needle Plate
and tighten the Lower Cutter clamp nut 2 5/32. Make
sure the height of the blade does not interfere with
the Presser Foot.
5)
Clamp the L.C. Holder to the width of trimming desired
by screw 85 3/16. Turn the Hand Wheel over until the
upper cutter is in its lowest position of travel. At
this position, the top of the cutting edge of the Upper
Cutter should be even with the top of the Lower Cutters
cutting edge. This setting is obtained by adjusting
the Upper Cutter Clamp Screw 37 or 38 5/32 and the Upper
Cutter Holder Clamp Screw 8 1/8.
6)
Turn the Hand Wheel over again until the Upper Cutter
is in its highest position of travel. The downward projection
of the Upper Cutter must never travel above the height
of the Lower Cutter. If it goes above the Lower Cutter,
you must readjust the settings made in step 40 above
to prevent the Upper Cutter from breaking the Lower
Cutter.
7)
The two Cutters must remain in contact with each other
in order to cut cleanly. Turn the Hand Wheel so the
Upper Cutter in its highest travel position, and loosen
the L.C.H. Clamp Screw 85 3/16. Press the Lower Cutter
holder lightly to the right until contact is made with
the Upper Cutter and tighten the L.C.H.C. Screw. Some
machines have spring type supports like the one shown;
on this support you only have to loosen the L.C.H.C.
Screw, and the spring applies the pressure needed to
cut. Do not allow the Lower Cutter to push too tightly
against the Upper Cutter. If more than light pressure
is required to make a clean cut, the blades are probably
dull and should be sharpened on a Merrow Cutter Grinder.
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