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Technical Manual:
Decorative/Overedge & Hosiery
M and MG Class Machine Loopers
1)
The Upper and Lower Looper must cooperate with the Needle
in order for sewing to occur. Before making any Looper
adjustments, always change to a new Needle. A new Needle
may solve your problem, without further adjustments.
2)
The Upper Loopers are made in two general forms, one
for two-thread stitching and the other for three-thread
stitching. Adjustment of both forms are the same.
3)
The Loopers are nearly self setting, but they may need
slight bending to achieve proper setting. Always bend
Loopers slightly farther than the position you desire.
The Loopers have a tendency to spring back to their
original (pre-bent) position, if you dont bend
them far enough. Loopers are designed to be bent only
in the shank area. The point areas are hardened to prevent
wear, and do not take a bend well.
4)
To bend the Loopers, we recommend Merrow Looper Bender
30-10. Some people use the shank of a screwdriver, or
pliers to do the bending. Please note: If pliers are
used, they must be smooth surfaced to prevent damage
to the surface of the Loopers. A good light is recommended
for visibility when setting the Loopers. A piece of
white paper placed behind the Loopers also makes them
more visible.




LOOPER SETTING
The following instructions
ae designed to give you a general knowledge of Looper
setting. You should be able to make any Merrow Class
MG or M machine sew after following these instructions.
Specific styles will require further fine tuning
to get the ideal Looper setting. Talk to your local
Merrow Sales representative for tips on setting your
specific style of machine.
A)
Swing the Presser Foot Assembly out, and remove the
Needle Plate. Remove the Lower Looper Thread Tube, Feed
Dogs, Fabric Guard (Upper), and Dust Shield for accessibility.
Loosen Set Screws 1 7/32, 100 3/16 and remove Loopers.
B)
Insert Lower Looper into the Lower Looper Carrier. Push
it down until it stops. Tighten Set Screw 1 7/32 against
the flat spot on the shank of the Looper.
NOTE:
Before inserting new Looper, make sure the hole in the
Looper Carrier and the area around it are clean. If
you push dirt into the hole, the Looper will stick out
too far and become hard to adjust properly. If this
has happened, remove the Frame Cap (Section 50) and
clean out Looper Carriers from the opposite end with
a wire or pipe cleaner.
C)
Turn the Hand Wheel so that the Needle is at its furthest
downward position (see
diagram 1). The distance between the point of the
Lower Looper and the Needle should be the thickness
of the hook end of your Merrow Tweezers 37-225-C, or
about 1/32 of an inch (.035). Refer
to diagram A for bending the Lower Looper
to this setting.
D)
The top corner of the needlepoint (where the point meets
the blade) should contact the Nneedle Guard of the Lower
Looper with a little pressure (see
diagram 2). To gage this, turn the Hand Wheel to
separate the Needle from the Lower Looper. Insert a
small scrap piece of note-paper (this is approximately
3 thousandths of an inch thick) between the Needle and
the Lower Looper. Turn the Hand Wheel back so that just
the thickness of the paper is caught between the Needle
and the Looper. You should be able to remove the paper,
but you should feel a slight drag against it as you
pull it out. Refer
to diagram B for bending Lower Looper
to this setting.
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E) Turn
the Hand Wheel slightly, until the point of the Lower
Looper arrives behind the Needle. The point of the Lower
Looper should contact the rear surface of the Needle,
but it should not deflect the Needle (see
diagram 3). The note-paper gage used above, also
works here. If you are using scarfed Needle,
the point of the Lower Looper should still contact,
but not deflect the Needle. Generally, a Lower Looper
is set tighter to a scarfed Needle than
a standard Needle. Refer
to diagram E to adjust the point of
the Lower Looper to the Needle.
F)
Insert Upper Looper into the Upper Looper Carrier as
far as it will go. Tighten Set Screw 100 3/16 against
the flat spot on the shank of the Looper. (See
note above in section B)
G)
Gently turn Hand Wheel over. The Upper Looper should
be far enough back that the Needle passes just behind
the head. It should also be far enough forward that
its point passes through the scarf, just behind the
eye of the Lower Looper. Look for interference (contact)
between the Upper Looper and Needle, or the Upper Looper
and Lower Looper. The Upper Looper should not contact
either the Needle or Lower Looper. If there is contact,
adjust the Upper Looper to clear the one it is contacting.
If it is contacting both, adjust the Upper Looper to
clear the one with the most interference first.
H)
To adjust the clearance of the Upper Looper refer
to bending diagrams C and D.
Moving the Upper Looper from path 1 to path 2 or 1 to
3 (diagram
4) will increase or decrease the clearance between
the Upper Looper and the Needle. It will also do the
opposite to the clearance between the Upper Looper and
the Lower Looper. For example, if moving from path 1
to path 3 increases your clearance between the Upper
and Lower Looper, it will also decrease your clearance
between the Upper Looper and the Needle.
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I)
Adjusting the Upper Looper (diagram
4) along path 1 through points a, b, c, d, and e
will change the clearance between the Upper Looper and
the Needle (bending
diagram C). Raising and lowering the Upper Looper
affects the clearance by changing the timing of the
meeting of the Upper Looper and the Needle. Bending
the Upper Looper along this path will also change the
meeting place of the point of the Upper Looper and the
rear of the Lower Looper. The point of the Upper Looper
should fall in the scarf of the Lower Looper right behind
the eye See diagram
5 and 6. The point of the Upper Looper should not
contact the Lower Looper. To determine if there is contact,
place the tip of your left index finger on the exposed
shank of the Lower Looper. Turn the Hand Wheel slowly
while holding your finger to the Looper, if there is
contact you will feel it. Adjust and recheck until the
contact disappears.
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J)
At this point your Loopers should be reasonably set
and working with each other and the Needle. Two more
adjustments can be made, but they are generally not
necessary. Diagram
8 shows the angle of the Lower Looper, this is pre-set
at 3-1/2 degrees. Following bending diagram
F, you can increase or decrease this angle to affect
the clearance between the point of the Upper Looper
and the rear of the Lower Looper. Diagram
7 shows rotating the head of the Upper Looper (bending
diagram G or H). This maintains the clearance between
the Needle and the Upper Looper, while bringing the
point of the Upper Looper closer to or farther away
from the Lower Looper.
K)
When setting two Needle machines like MG-4D-67s
follow the above steps, except set the Loopers to the
inside needle. The angle of the Lower Looper may have
to be reduced to 2-1/2 degrees from 3-1/2 degrees to
bring the point closer to the outside Needle while remaining
close to the inside Needle. If the Upper Looper is blind
(no eye) set it as high as possible making sure the
point still clears the eye of the Lower Looper. This
presents a wider open loop of thread for both Needles
to penetrate. If the Upper Looper is eyed it may be
necessary to set the point lower to keep the Thread
Loop open for needle penetration. It is more common
to have to follow head rotation diagrams
G and H when setting the Upper Looper for two Needle
style machines.
L)
Single thread machines have a blind Lower Looper. These
are set the same as an eyed Lower Looper, except rotating
the point to the Needle requires the use of diagram
I instead of E. Diagrams
A, B, and F can still be used.
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