Additional Loom Information
Workshop Dobby Loom User’s Manual
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Loom Maintenance
L
OOM
M
AINTENANCE
Tightening the Bolts
The Workshop Dobby Loom frame is designed to be disassembled for easy
traveling. When reassembling it, make sure to tighten the bolts snugly and
check the tightness of any bolts that were not removed. If you leave your
loom assembled for long periods, check the bolts for tightness periodically.
Lubrication and Cleaning
There are several mechanisms on your loom which will benefit from the
occasional light application of an appropriate lubricant. Not all lubricants are
suitable in the weaving environment. Machine oils and greases, for example,
may provide plenty of slick, but they also capture yarn dust and will, over
time, actually impede the action of your loom.
Loom Parts
Lubrication and Cleaning
Shuttles, Shuttle Race
Paste Wax
Axles (pulleys)
Silicon Spray
Warp Beam Metal Rods (where metal works
against the wood frame)
Paraffin
Warp Beam Brake Drum
Sandpaper
Checking Cords and Cables
Check the cords and cables on your loom periodically. All machines wear and
cords are usually the first things that fatigue on a loom.
Tool Kit and Spare Parts
Here’s a list of the basics, nice-to-have-around items:
[ ] socket wrench with
[ ] 7/16” socket
[ ] 6” or 8” crescent wrench
[ ] 4-1 screwdriver or medium Phillips and standard
Screwdrivers