Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . he Machine. Takeoff the caps V at either end of the needle bed thathold down the carriage U, and remove the car-riage. ^Vhen removing the rod be careful not tolet the block slip off the rod and not to turn therod end for end. The hollow side of theblock is the front and the pin on top of the blockfits into a hole in the lever that operates the yarnguide C. See that this is adjusted properly andoperates free
Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . he Machine. Takeoff the caps V at either end of the needle bed thathold down the carriage U, and remove the car-riage. ^Vhen removing the rod be careful not tolet the block slip off the rod and not to turn therod end for end. The hollow side of theblock is the front and the pin on top of the blockfits into a hole in the lever that operates the yarnguide C. See that this is adjusted properly andoperates freely before fastening the caps V. An arrow on each gib points the direction inwhich to move the gib in order to take it the gib out in the direction indicated by thearrow, until the end passes the needle to be re-moved; then draw the needle out and put inanother. See that the new needle works freelyafter the gib is replaced. The caps should be re-placed, putting each in its own any of the latches fail to open, press down on the latchopener with the hand, and move the crank to operate the needles onceor twice before setting up the work. When the work rises up on the. Ilg. Needles. o l—J 3 D Pig. 109. Combs and Work Hook.
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