Additional Loom Information
Workshop Dobby Loom User’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
2) The harness cable
supporting the shaft
has come out of its
pulleys at the top of
the loom.
Trace the cable back through
its pulleys in the Harness
Pulley Support and make sure
that the cable is properly
seated. Check the action of the
Dobby Cable as well. Make
sure that it moves easily up
and down. If the Dobby Cable
seems to bind, check for debris
n the hole where it comes
through the Dobby Top. You
may need to use a very thin
piece of wire to dislodge
accumulated yarn dust or
other debris.
B) The heddles float;
they are lifted
upwards by the warp
thread when you
tension the warp and
your shed is not even
or not large enough.
1) The tension in your
warp is greater than
the tension in the
springs that hold the
harnesses down.
Reduce the warp tension at the
Tension Tie-Up or add
additional springs to the
harnesses.
C) One or more
harnesses that are
supposed to be raised
don’t.
1) Left treadle isn’t
being pressed all the
way down.
Concentrate on getting both
treadles all the way through
their travel.
2) Dobby Cables out
of solenoid tip slots.
Rearrange the cables according
to the assembly instructions.
D) Harnesses don’t
rise properly.
1) Harness cables
have been hooked to
the wrong harness.
Rearrange the cables.
2) Springs have been
hooked to the wrong
harnesses.
Rearrange the springs.
E) Harnesses jam up
on each other.
1) Heddles are not
distributed evenly
over the harness
sticks.
Redistribute the heddles
evenly on both sides from the
center of the harness sticks.