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TENSION OF MOTOR BELT AND TIMING BELT
STANDARD
There should be a 4-6 mm slack in the motor belt when the center of the motor belt is pressed with a force of 200g.
There should be a 3-4 mm slack in the timing belt when it is pressed with a force of 200g.
ADJUSTMENT
Timing belt
1.
Loosen the screw of the belt adjusting pulley.
2.
Adjust the position of the belt adjusting pulley.
3.
Tighten the screw of the belt adjusting pulley.
Motor belt
1.
Loosen the two screws securing the motor holder.
2.
Adjust the belt tension by moving the motor holder.
3.
Tighten the two screws.
Adjustment Points
1.
If the timing belt tension is too loose, the belt may jump while sewing on denim and other thicker fabrics or
overlapping fabric, or the feed timing or the closeness of the needle and rotary hook may prevent sewing.
2.
If the motor belt tension is too tight, the torque becomes too much, causing the motor to rotate slower and
generate an irregular noise.
3.
If the motor belt tension is too loose, the belt may jump and the upper shaft may not rotate smoothly while
sewing on denim and other thicker fabrics or overlapping fabrics, the motor may not rotate smoothly, or the
upper shaft may not rotate.
Summary of Contents for PC8200 SUPER GALAXIE 2000
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL FOR COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE PC8200 SUPER GALAXIE 2000 9 1997 ...
Page 4: ... 2 1 MECHANICAL CHART EMBROIDERY UNIT MECHANISM ...
Page 6: ... 4 3 ELECTRONIC PARTS ARRANGEMENT CHART PC 8200 Model 985 4 CONTROL SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ...
Page 16: ... 14 ...
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Page 23: ... 21 2 LEAD WIRE ARRANGEMENT PC 8200 Model 985 ...
Page 53: ... 51 Main PC board Power supply unit ...
Page 54: ... 52 LCD unit Other PC boards 985 ...
Page 55: ... 53 PC8200 SG2000 H7070093 ...