Duerkopp Adler 745-35-10 A User manual

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Table of Contents
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1 About these instructions ...........................................................5
1.1 For whom are these instructions intended?..................................5
1.2 Representation conventions – symbols and characters...............5
1.3 Other documents..........................................................................7
1.4 Liability..........................................................................................7
2 Safety...........................................................................................9
2.1 Basic safety instructions...............................................................9
2.2 Signal words and symbols used in warnings..............................10
3 Machine head............................................................................15
3.1 Gages.........................................................................................15
3.2 Slot in the arm shaft crank..........................................................15
3.3 Swiveling up the machine head..................................................16
3.4 Swiveling down the machine head.............................................18
3.5 Disassembling the machine head...............................................19
3.6 Assembling machine head .........................................................21
3.7 Assembling the crank pin at the arm shaft .................................23
3.8 Needle bar linkage......................................................................28
3.8.1 Removing the needle bar linkage...............................................28
3.8.2 Removing a needle bar from the needle bar linkage..................31
3.8.3 Dismantling the needle bar.........................................................33
3.8.4 Assembling the needle bar.........................................................34
3.8.5 Assembling needle bars into the needle bar linkage..................35
3.8.6 Assembling the needle bar linkage.............................................38
3.8.7 Setting the height of the needle bar linkage...............................40
3.8.8 Aligning the needle bar linkage with the throat plate..................42
3.8.9 Changing the needle holder .......................................................43
3.9 Hook ...........................................................................................45
3.9.1 Setting the height of the hook shaft............................................45
3.9.2 Setting the gear clearance of the hook drive..............................47
3.9.3 Setting the loop stroke................................................................48
3.9.4 Setting the needle holder height.................................................50
3.9.5 Setting the distance between hook tips and needles .................52
3.9.6 Setting the needle guard ............................................................55
3.9.7 Changing the hook .....................................................................56
3.9.8 Setting the bobbin case holding wire..........................................57
3.10 Middle knife ................................................................................59
3.10.1 Disassembling the drive motor ...................................................59
3.10.2 Assembling the drive motor........................................................60
3.10.3 Disassembling the switching cylinder.........................................61
3.10.4 Assembling the switching cylinder..............................................62
3.10.5 Setting the middle knife..............................................................63
3.11 Setting the thread tensioning spring...........................................65
3.12 Setting the trimming and clamping device for the needle
threads........................................................................................66
3.13 Setting the trimming and clamping device for the hook threads.69
3.14 Setting the thread advancing device for the needle threads ......72
3.15 Setting the synchronizer.............................................................73
3.16 Setting the differential gear.........................................................74
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4 Transport carriage....................................................................75
4.1 Rear end position of the transport carriage................................75
4.1.1 Setting the position of the reference switch in the slotted hole... 76
4.1.2 Setting the distance between switching screw and reference
switch..........................................................................................77
4.1.3 Setting the transport carriage stop .............................................78
4.2 Changing the toothed belt ..........................................................79
4.3 Setting the toothed belt tension..................................................82
5 Transport clamps .....................................................................85
5.1 Aligning the transport clamps with the sliding plate edge...........86
5.2 Setting the stroke height of the transport clamps.......................88
5.3 Setting the distance of the transport clamps to the folder sole...90
5.4 Setting the front end position of the transport clamp..................92
5.5 Setting the blowing of the piping strips.......................................94
6 Corner knives............................................................................97
6.1 Setting the initial position of the corner knives ...........................97
6.2 Setting the corner knife parameters ...........................................98
6.3 Checking the corner knife station
(745-35-10 A only, slanted pocket)...........................................100
6.3.1 Checking the front left corner knife (745-35-10 A only)............101
6.3.2 Checking the rear left corner knife (745-35-10 A only).............102
6.4 Aligning the corner knife station with the seams.......................103
6.5 Setting the slant of the corner knife cuts ..................................106
6.6 Replacing corner knives ...........................................................107
7 Marking lamps ........................................................................109
7.1 Aligning the laser modules (745-35-10 S) ................................109
7.2 Aligning the laser modules (745-35-10 A) ................................111
7.3 Setting the exact position of the laser marking.........................113
8 Light barriers ..........................................................................115
8.1 Setting the swivel arm ..............................................................115
8.2 Aligning the light barriers..........................................................116
8.2.1 Setting the light barriers for automatic slant detection..............120
8.2.2 Setting the light barriers for the left and the right flap rest........123
8.3 Setting the light barrier for the flap ...........................................126
8.4 Aligning the air nozzles for cleaning the reflecting foils............126
9 Setting the folding station plate............................................127
10 Aligning the machine head....................................................129
11 Setting fabric sliding plate and vacuum plate .....................133
12 Folder.......................................................................................135
12.1 Assembling the folder...............................................................135
12.2 Aligning the folder with the middle of the pocket opening ........136
12.3 Setting the stroke movement of the folder................................138
12.4 Aligning the folder with the needles..........................................141
12.5 Setting the guide plates at the folder........................................143
12.6 Setting the folder detection.......................................................145
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13 Additional equipment.............................................................147
13.1 Setting bobbin case retainer and pocket bag clamp.................147
13.2 Assembling the waistband clamp (745-35-10 A only)...............148
13.3 Setting the outfeed roller (745-35-10 A only)............................150
13.4 Setting the tape feeding and tape cutting device
(745-35-10 A only)....................................................................152
14 Stacker.....................................................................................155
14.1 Pincer stacker...........................................................................155
14.1.1 Setting the position of the stacker tongs relative to the
tabletop.....................................................................................155
14.1.2 Setting the height of the stacker tongs.....................................156
14.1.3 Setting the position of the stacker tongs and closing the
tongs.........................................................................................157
14.1.4 Setting the cylinder speed........................................................158
14.1.5 Setting the tray position............................................................158
14.1.6 Swiveling the stacker to the side..............................................159
14.2 Throw-over stacker (745-35-10 A only)....................................160
14.2.1 Checking the function sequence ..............................................160
14.2.2 Setting the throw-over stacker..................................................163
14.2.3 Setting the stacking speed .......................................................166
14.2.4 Activating the stacker ...............................................................166
15 Pressure supply......................................................................167
15.1 Setting the pressure monitor ....................................................167
15.2 Setting the transport clamp control...........................................168
16 Programming ..........................................................................169
17 Maintenance............................................................................301
17.1 Cleaning ...................................................................................302
17.2 Lubricating................................................................................303
17.2.1 Checking the oil level in the oil reservoirs.................................304
17.2.2 Lubricating the hook.................................................................305
17.3 Servicing the pneumatic system...............................................306
17.3.1 Setting the operating pressure .................................................306
17.3.2 Draining the water condensation..............................................307
17.3.3 Cleaning the filter element........................................................308
17.4 Parts list....................................................................................309
18 Decommissioning...................................................................311
19 Disposal...................................................................................313
20 Troubleshooting .....................................................................315
20.1 Customer Service.....................................................................315
20.2 Messages of the software.........................................................315
21 Technical data.........................................................................327
22 Appendix .................................................................................329
22.1 Wiring diagram 745-35-10 S.....................................................329
22.2 Wiring diagram 745-35-10 A.....................................................341
22.3 Pneumatic diagram...................................................................363
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22.4 Pneumatic diagram throw-over stacker....................................378
About these instructions
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1 About these instructions
These instructions have been prepared with utmost care. They contain in-
formation and notes intended to ensure long-term and reliable operation.
Should you notice any discrepancies or if you have improvement requests,
then we would be glad to receive your feedback through Customer
Service ( p. 35).
Consider the instructions part of the product and store them in a place
where they are readily available.
1.1 For whom are these instructions intended?
These instructions are intended for:
• Specialists:
This group has the appropriate technical training for performing
maintenance or repairing malfunctions.
With regard to minimum qualification and other requirements to be met by
personnel, please also follow the chapter Safety ( p. 7).
1.2 Representation conventions – symbols and characters
Various information in these instructions is represented or highlighted by the
following characters in order to facilitate easy and quick understanding:
Proper setting
Specifies proper setting.
Disturbances
Specifies the disturbances that can occur from an incorrect setting.
Cover
Specifies which covers must be disassembled in order to access the com-
ponents to be set.
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Steps to be performed when operating the machine (sewing and
equipping)
Steps to be performed for service, maintenance, and installation
Steps to be performed via the software control panel
The individual steps are numbered:
First step
Second step
The steps must always be followed in the specified order.
Lists are marked by bullet points.
Result of performing an operation
Change to the machine or on the display/control panel.
Important
Special attention must be paid to this point when performing a step.
Information
Additional information, e.g. on alternative operating options.
Order
Specifies the work to be performed before or after a setting.
References
 Reference to another section in these instructions.
Safety Important warnings for the user of the machine are specifically marked.
Since safety is of particular importance, hazard symbols, levels of danger
and their signal words are described separately in the chapter Safety
( p. 7).
Location
information
If no other clear location information is used in a figure, indications of right
or left are always from the user's point of view.
1.
2.
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1.3 Other documents
The machine includes components from other manufacturers. Each man-
ufacturer has performed a hazard assessment for these purchased parts
and confirmed their design compliance with applicable European and na-
tional regulations. The proper use of the built-in components is described
in the corresponding manufacturer's instructions.
1.4 Liability
All information and notes in these instructions have been compiled in
accordance with the latest technology and the applicable standards and
regulations.
Dürkopp Adler cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from:
• Breakage and damage during transport
• Failure to observe these instructions
• Improper use
• Unauthorized modifications to the machine
• Use of untrained personnel
• Use of unapproved parts
Transport
Dürkopp Adler cannot be held liable for breakage and transport damages.
Inspect the delivery immediately upon receiving it. Report any damage
to the last transport manager. This also applies if the packaging is not
damaged.
Leave machines, equipment and packaging material in the condition in
which they were found when the damage was discovered. This will ensure
any claims against the transport company.
Report all other complaints to Dürkopp Adler immediately after receiving
the product.
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Safety
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2 Safety
This chapter contains basic information for your safety. Read the instruc-
tions carefully before setting up or operating the machine. Make sure to
follow the information included in the safety instructions. Failure to do so
can result in serious injury and property damage.
2.1 Basic safety instructions
The machine may only be used as described in these instructions.
These instructions must be available at the machine's location at all times.
Work on live components and equipment is prohibited. Exceptions are
defined in the DIN VDE 0105.
For the following work, switch off the machine at the main switch or
disconnect the power plug:
• Replacing the needle or other sewing tools
• Leaving the workstation
• Performing maintenance work and repairs
• Threading
Missing or faulty parts could impair safety and damage the machine.
Only use original parts from the manufacturer.
Transport Use a lifting carriage or forklift to transport the machine. Raise the machine
max. 20 mm and secure it to prevent it from slipping off.
Setup The connecting cable must have a power plug approved in the relevant
country. The power plug may only be assembled to the power cable by
qualified specialists.
Obligations
of the operator
Follow the country-specific safety and accident prevention regulations and
the legal regulations concerning industrial safety and the protection of the
environment.
All the warnings and safety signs on the machine must always be in legible
condition. Do not remove!
Missing or damaged warnings and safety signs must be replaced
immediately.
Requirements
to be met by
the personnel
Only qualified specialists may:
• set up the machine
• perform maintenance work and repairs
• perform work on electrical equipment
Only authorized persons may work on the machine and must first have
understood these instructions.
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Operation Check the machine during operating for any externally visible damage.
Stop working if you notice any changes to the machine. Report any changes
to your supervisor. Do not use a damaged machine any further.
Safety
equipment
Safety equipment should not be removed or deactivated. If it is essential
to remove or deactivate safety equipment for a repair operation, it must be
assembled and put back into operation immediately afterward.
2.2 Signal words and symbols used in warnings
Warnings in the text are distinguished by color bars. The color scheme is
based on the severity of the danger. Signal words indicate the severity of
the danger.
Signal words Signal words and the hazard they describe:
Symbols The following symbols indicate the type of danger to personnel:
Signal word Meaning
DANGER (with hazard symbol)
If ignored, fatal or serious injury will result
WARNING (with hazard symbol)
If ignored, fatal or serious injury can result
CAUTION (with hazard symbol)
If ignored, moderate or minor injury can result
CAUTION (with hazard symbol)
If ignored, environmental damage can result
NOTICE (without hazard symbol)
If ignored, property damage can result
Symbol Type of danger
General
Electric shock
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Examples Examples of the layout of warnings in the text:
 This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that will result in serious
injury or even death if ignored.
 This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that could result in seri-
ous or even fatal injury if ignored.
 This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that could result in
moderate or minor injury if the warning is ignored.
Puncture
Crushing
Environmental damage
Symbol Type of danger
DANGER
Type and source of danger!
Consequences of non-compliance.
Measures for avoiding the danger.
WARNING
Type and source of danger!
Consequences of non-compliance.
Measures for avoiding the danger.
CAUTION
Type and source of danger!
Consequences of non-compliance.
Measures for avoiding the danger.
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 This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that could result in envi-
ronmental damage if ignored.
 This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that could result in
property damage if ignored.
CAUTION
Type and source of danger!
Consequences of non-compliance.
Measures for avoiding the danger.
NOTICE
Type and source of danger!
Consequences of non-compliance.
Measures for avoiding the danger.
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3 Machine head
3.1 Gages
The gages listed below allow you to precisely set and check the sewing
unit.
The locking peg is included with the sewing unit as a standard tool in the
accessory pack. It can be used to peg the machine head into place in the
loop stroke position.
Gages
3.2 Slot in the arm shaft crank
Fig. 1: Slot in the arm shaft crank
The arm shaft crank (2) is fitted with a slot (1) (5 mm).
The machine head can be pegged into place in the hole (3) using the lock-
ing peg. When pegged in this position, the machine head is in the loop
stroke position.
Setting gage Part number Use
Locking peg 0211 000700 Loop stroke position
Gage 0244 001001 Hook shaft height
Measuring bridge 0212 004942 Needle holder height
Measuring pin 0216 001070 Needle holder height
Setting peg 0244 001014 Hook side clearance
Gage 0246 002591 Crank pin to arm shaft
(1) - Slot
(2) - Arm shaft crank
(3) - Hole
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3.3 Swiveling up the machine head
The machine head can be swiveled up for maintenance work.
This requires that the transport carriage be in its rear position.
Fig. 2: Swiveling up the machine head (1)
To swivel up the machine head:
1. Remove the hood (1). To do so, lift the hood (1) up at the front to release
the lock. Carefully life the hood (1) up and off.
2. Pull the handle of the folding station up.
3. Swivel the folding station out by 90°.
4. Swivel the locking lever (3) up.
WARNING
Risk of injury from moving parts!
Crushing possible.
Do not reach into the table top cutout when the
machine head is swiveled up.
(1) - Hood
(2) - Head cover
(3) - Locking lever
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Fig. 3: Swiveling up the machine head (2)
5. Raise the fabric sliding plate (4) at the front and swivel it out to the left.
6. Lift the machine head in the head cover area (2) and swivel it up
carefully.
 The latch (5) locks into place as well.
The space below the stand is accessible for cleaning.
(4) - Fabric sliding plate (5) - Latch
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3.4 Swiveling down the machine head
Fig. 4: Swiveling down the machine head (1)
Fig. 5: Swiveling down the machine head (2)
To swivel down the machine head:
1. Hold the machine head in the head cover area (2).
2. Release the latch (5).
NOTICE
Property damage may occur!
Needle breakage.
When swiveling down the depressurized machine: Manually move
the plunger to the upper position.
(1) - Hood
(2) - Head cover
(3) - Locking lever
(4) - Fabric sliding plate (5) - Latch
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Duerkopp Adler 745-35-10 A User manual

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