Instructions for using the new improved Raymond family sewing machines and attachments . ar the balance wheel. 7th. Oil hole in the balance wheel. 8th. Oil holes near the base of the arm, under the bobbin winder,through which you reach the points of the little steelshaft in the hub of the ball lever. 9th. Oil the bobbin winder spindles, where they play in thebracket. 10th. Turn the plate on the side of the arm, and oil at top ofconnection with crank, and at the connection with balllever. 11th. Put a few drops occasionally on the felt in the hole underthe front shuttle slide to oil the shuttle


Instructions for using the new improved Raymond family sewing machines and attachments . ar the balance wheel. 7th. Oil hole in the balance wheel. 8th. Oil holes near the base of the arm, under the bobbin winder,through which you reach the points of the little steelshaft in the hub of the ball lever. 9th. Oil the bobbin winder spindles, where they play in thebracket. 10th. Turn the plate on the side of the arm, and oil at top ofconnection with crank, and at the connection with balllever. 11th. Put a few drops occasionally on the felt in the hole underthe front shuttle slide to oil the shuttle race. To Oil Under the Bed of Machine Throw the belt off and turn the head back on its hinges. Theplaces to oil are : 1st. The ball lever joint. 2nd. The cone next to the plate, and oil hole in the long leverwhich carries the shuttle. 3rd. The bearing at lower end of the connection. 4th. Oil holes at each end of the feed shaft, and feed shaft driver. 5th. The face of the little cam that moves the feed bar. 6th. Occasionally a little on each end of the feed bar. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING. The Places to Oil the Stand are : The oil holes in thelegs at each end of the balance wheel shaft; top and bottom „the wooden pitman, and the bearings of the treadle Che Belt. tWT>6 k-n* runs the machine should be tight enough so lint i7el^Sl^u\X£i8hter; by havin^ itso the ™hi™™?Jff Ifthe belt becomes too loose uncouple it and cut off from one end enough to give the desired length. It will be noticed that on the drive wheel of our stand ma-chine, ,s cast a projecting lip. This lip catching the belt enabTsthe operator to throw the belt into the drive wheel groove bvsimply starting the machine with the foot, thereby avoWi^g thetrouble of moving the chair back and stooping or feacWng underthe table to replace the belt by hand. <-ing untier THE NEW IMPROVED RAYMOND. Belt Shifter for Drop Read machine* This belt shifter simplifies and makes easy the often annoyingtask or throwing o


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