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 1. INSTALLING THE MACHINE

SPECIFICATIONS

1.  Carry the sewing machine with two persons.

 

(Caution) 

Do not hold the handwheel.

2.  Do not put protruding articles such as the screwdriver and the like at 

the location where the sewing machine is placed.

3.  Attaching the hinge rubber and the head support rubber, etc.
 

Fix the hinge rubber 

1

, the head cushion washer 

2

, the head sup-

port rubber washer 

3

 and the head support rubber 

4

 supplied with 

the machine on the table using the nails 

5

.

 

Attach the head cushion 

6

 to the head support rubber 

4

.

Stitch type

1-needle, single-thread, chainstitch

Needle

TV×7 #11 to #14 (standard: #14)

Applications

Basting the suits pieces of light and medium-
heavy weight fabrics

Thread take-up

Needle bar thread take-up

Sewing speed

Max. 1,800 sti/min

Looper

Single thread looper, looper shaft dia. Ø4.05

Stitch length

2 to 10 mm 
(Adjustment is possible to 1 to 10 mm. )

Stitch length adjustment Dial regulator

Lift of presser foot Hand lifter 5.5 mm,  Knee lifter 12 mm

Lubricating oil

JUKI New defrix oil No.1

Noise

- Equivalent continuous emission sound pressure level (L

pA

) at the workstation:

  A-weighted value of 68.5 dB; (Includes K

pA

 = 2.5 dB); according to ISO 10821- C.6.2 -ISO 11204 GR2 at 1,800 sti/min.

5. Fit hinge 

9

 into the opening in the machine bed, and 

fi

 t the ma-

chine head to table rubber hinge before placing the machine head 
on rubber seats on the four corners.

6.  Securely attach head support rod 

!0

 to the table until it goes no 

further.

9

9

9

!0

1

3

5

5

2

4

6

5

4

6

8

7

23 mm

1.5 mm

4.  Put the drip pan 

7

 into the machine table 

8

 from above. Place it 

so that its right end has a gap of 1.5 mm from the end of the table 

8

 and its top end is 23 mm above the table 

8

 surface. 

 

* Make sure that the recessed part of the knee lifter rotation arm is 
located just under the installation hole for the knee press lifter rod 
and 

fi

 x the drip pan 

7

 in the above-mentioned position by using 6 

wood screws.

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  3.  INSTALLING THE THREAD STAND

  2.  INSTALLING THE KNEE LIFTER COMPONENTS

Attach the knee lifter components using the screws supplied with the machine to the position of the above 

fi

 gure. 

1

Assemble the thread stand unit, and insert it in the hole in the machine 
table. Tighten locknut 

1

 to 

fi

 x the thread stand.

Summary of Contents for ML-111

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Page 6: ...ere is no danger of water drops in the machine 5 To prevent fires periodically draw out the power plug from the plug socket and clean the root of the pins and the space between pins 6 The loopers osci...

Page 7: ...the machine is counterclockwise as observed from the pul ley side Take care not to allow the machine to rotate in the reverse direction Never operate the machine unless the sewing machine have been fi...

Page 8: ...wick 6 4 Filling the gear case with grease Fig 6 and Fig 7 Regularly fill the gear case by removing plug screws 9 and 00 As soon as the oil seals which prevent grease from leaking are found damaged o...

Page 9: ...USTING THE BELT TENSION 3 6 LUBRICATION 4 7 ATTACHING THE NEEDLE 5 8 THREADING THE MACHINE 5 9 THREAD TENSION 6 10 PRESSER FOOT AND FEED DOG 7 11 STITCH LENGTH 8 12 HOW TO REMOVE THE LOOPER 8 13 RELAT...

Page 10: ...ix oil No 1 Noise Equivalent continuous emission sound pressure level LpA at the workstation A weighted value of 68 5 dB Includes KpA 2 5 dB according to ISO 10821 C 6 2 ISO 11204 GR2 at 1 800 sti min...

Page 11: ...EE LIFTER COMPONENTS Attach the knee lifter components using the screws supplied with the machine to the position of the above figure 1 Assemble the thread stand unit and insert it in the hole in the...

Page 12: ...3 Adjust the belt tension with the height of the motor so that the belt sags 15 mm when the center of V belt is applied with a 9 8 N load 15 m m 9 8 N Handwheel Motor pulley WARNING To avoid possible...

Page 13: ...the drip pan on the bottom of the machine through oil return felt 8 2 Feed mechanism Fig 3 The lubricating oil poured into the oil reservoir 9 flows to lubricate feed regulator connecting link 3 pit...

Page 14: ...rior vi BEFORE OPERATION CAUTION Check the following so as to prevent maloperation of and damage to the machine Before you put the machine into operation for the first time after the set up clean it t...

Page 15: ...ension spring No 1 to the lowest to the extent that it allows the thread to stably run 0 01 to 0 02 N The tension spring No 2 mainly controls the tension of the stitch for mation The tension spring No...

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Page 17: ...e feed control lever at a higher position and a finer stitch will be produced in the normal feed When the looper got entangled in the thread during operation or is to be replaced remove it in the foll...

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Page 19: ...ten the thread 2 When sewing a light weight material slide the thread guide down ward to lengthen the thread This adjustment is also effective to prevent stitch skipping WARNING To avoid possible pers...

Page 20: ...agents in your area for further information when necessary The description covered in this instruction manual is subject to change for improvement of the commodity without notice 13 09 Printed in Jap...

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