Industrial Dobby Loom User's Manual
Trouble-shooting
Adjusting the Compu-Dobby
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Harnesses Drop or Don't Lift
Compu-Dobby out of adjustment
The harness springs are too tight
Automatic Cloth
Advance Inoperable
Reed Switch is not properly located
Inconsistent
Pick Count
Check the cable at the Tension Arm — it may be crossed
If the tension is loosening, the black plastic cord lock on the
tension
tie-up (in the Tension Arm cable) may be slipping; re-set the tension
and tie-off with a piece of cord
Loose Shed
You are exceeding the pick count that is possible with the yarn being
woven; this is especially a problem with thick yarns at high pick counts
Check the warp tension
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In order for your Compu-Dobby to function properly you’ll need to make one
adjustment. This adjustment is made at the front of the Dobby head.
This is
the critical adjustment. Without this, your Compu-Dobby won't work.
There are two retention brackets that hold the Compu-Dobby unit into the
Dobby Head. The set screws in the middle of these brackets are your
adjusting points.
Your goal is to locate the Compu-Dobby unit so that when each solenoid is
extended, it pushes the corresponding cable into a slot in the metal bar on
the Dobby Arm.
If you take a moment to look up into the Dobby Head, you’ll see that each
solenoid pushes against a wooden lever (like a piano key), and that each
lever in turn moves a cable into position against a multi-slotted black metal
bar (the Dobby Arm Insert, by name).
There are two things to check here:
That each cable is centered side-to-side in the corresponding slot in
the black metal bar (Dobby Arm Insert). If the cables fall to the left or
right of the slots, you'll need to adjust your Dobby Arm Insert.
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