Loom Assembly
K-Series Loom User Manual
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Unpacking the Loom
U
NPACKING THE
L
OOM
Note:
Some of the pieces need to be unpacked in a specific way. Please unpack the
side frames and the dobby according to the directions in the assembly
section.
You will have several boxes containing the pieces of your loom. For the most
part, you can leave pieces in the boxes until you are ready to work on a
specific subassembly of your loom. Each box is numbered. Carefully remove
packing material, making sure that small parts are not missed.
The K-series loom is shipped with motors and hardware in place. These will
usually be protected for shipping with cellophane or bubble wrap held in
place with tape. The end of the tape will be folded over, giving you a tab to
grab and use to remove the tape. If you need to use scissors or a knife to
undo any wrapping, please keep a layer of wrapping between the tool and
the wood of your loom to avoid any blemishes.
Note:
Please DO NOT REMOVE the tape or other wrapping from any of the
components until we tell you.
In some of the boxes you will find hardware packages. Each package is
marked with the subassembly it goes to and the pieces within it. You should
leave the hardware bags unopened until they are required.
Keep as many of your packing materials as you can in case you need to ship
or store your loom in the future. Clear away your packing materials from
your working space. It’s best if you keep your work area as organized and
free of clutter as possible.
You’ll need a space about 5’ x 5’ to assemble your loom. In addition, a
conveniently located desk or table will come in very handy for several of the
operations.
Depending on your particular style of work, the entire assembly operation
will take between three and eight hours.
U
NPACK THE
S
IDE
F
RAMES
When you receive your loom, the side frames will already be assembled. The
Compu-Dobby is attached to the right side frame. Hardware and cables will
already be attached. You will also notice that the rear cross member is