background image

Summary of Contents for 385. 18630890

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL SEWING MACHINE MODEL 385 18630890 JUNE 1998 ...

Page 2: ...3 STRAIGHT STITCHING 14 15 DISTRIBUTIONOF NEEDLESWING 16 17 STRETCH STITCHBALANCE 18 19 FEED DOG HEIGHT 20 21 NEEDLE BAR HEIGHT 22 23 NEEDLE TO SHUI rLE TIMING 24 25 NEEDLE CLEARANCE TO SHUTTLE 26 BACKLASH LOWER SHAFT GEAR 27 BuI rONHOLE STITCHBALANCE 28 29 NEEDLE POSITION 30 31 ZERO FEEDING 32 33 BASIC NEEDLEPOSITION 34 BUTTONHOLE FUNCTION I 35 BUTTONHOLE FUNCTION 2 36 MOTOR BELTTENSION 37 REPLAC...

Page 3: ...rol Top thread Tension Face Stitch Length Control Guide Display Hook Hook Covet Plate Release Button Buttonhole Pitch Balance Adjusting Lever _ontrol Speed Range Switch Extension table Accessory storage box Carrying Handle Free Arm Stretch Stitch Adjuster Drop Feed Lever Power Switch Nomenclature Plate Machine Socket Buttonhole _ Level PresserFoot Thumb Screw Presser Foot ...

Page 4: ...T F D HEIGHT_ 3 F D IS IN DOWN POSITION 4 THREADON BOTTOM SIDE OF FABRICIS JAMMED UP 5 FEEDDOG TEEIHARE WORN HOW TO FIX INSERT THENEEDLEPROPERLY CHANGE THENEEDLE RETHREAD USETHERECOMMENDED SDNING NEEDLEAND THREAD USEA 11 BLUETIPNEEDLE ADJUSTTHEPRESSER BAR LEVELTO MAKE THE PRESSURE STRONGER SEEMECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT NEEDLEBAR HEIGHT _ SEEMECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT NEEDLETO SHUTTLE TIMING SEEMECHANICAL AD...

Page 5: ...EDLE ISBENT ORWORN 3 NEEDLE ISHITTING THE SHUTTLE 4 THE FABRIC MOVES WHILE THE NEEDLE 1S PiERCiNG IT ORTHE NEEDLE ZIGZAGS WHILE INFABRIC 5 FABRIC iSBEING PULLED TOO STRONGLY WHILE SEWING HOW TOFIX REFERENCE START WITH MEDIUM SPEED USE THE PROPER THREAD PATH REPLACE WITH ANEW NEEDLE ADJUST UPPER THREAD TENSION CORRECTLY USE APPROPRIATE NEEDLE ANDTHREAD FOR FABRIC INUSE CHANGE THE NEEDLE REPAIR THE ...

Page 6: ...NSION OILALLMOVING PARTS 5 UPPER SHAFT iSLOOSE 1 INAPPROPRIATE FEED BALANCE 2 INAPPROPRIATE ZIGZAG SYNCHRONIZATION 3 UPPER THREAD TENSION IS TOO STRONG_ I BUTTONHOLESTITCH BALANCE IS NOT CORRECT 2 IMPROPERSIZEON AUTO BUTTONHOLE 3 CHANGING TO BAR TACK ISTOO FASTOR WILL NOT WORK ELIMINATETHELOOSENESS SEEMECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT STRETCH STITCHBALANCE SEEMECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT NEEDLE SWING SEEMECHANICAL A...

Page 7: ...OT LEVER PLACE SPOOL ON PIN WITH THREAD COMING FROM THEBACK OF THE SPOOL 1 DRAW THREAD THROUGH THETHREAD GUIDE 2 HOLDING THREAD TAUT WITH RIGHT HAND DRAW THREAD DOWN iNTO THETENSION AREA AND THEN AROUND THECHECK SPRING HOLDER 3 FIRMLY DRAW THREAD UP AND THROUGH THETAKE UP LEVERFROM RIGHT TO LEFT 4 PULLTHETHREAD TO THE LEFTAND SLiPITINTO THENEEDLEBAR THREAD GUIDE 5 THREAD NEEDLE FROM FRONTTO BACK N...

Page 8: ...VER 1 OPEN THE FACE COVER A 2 REMOVE THE SET SCREWS B 3 TAKE THE FACE COVER A OFF 10P COVER f 11 CE t OPEN THE FACE COVER A 2 REMOVE SETSCREWS B AND C 3 fAKE THE TOP COVER D OFF WHEN YOU REPLACE THE TOP COVER SET THE PROJECTION E INTO THE GROOVE F OF THEBELTCOVER ...

Page 9: ... 385 t8630890 BASEPLATE SERVICE ACCESS A B 1 REMOVE 4 SET SCREWS A _ 2 REMOVE THE BASE PLATE B _ BED COVER 2 REMOVE 2 SET SCREWS D REMOVE THE BED COVER E WHEN YOU REPLACE THE BED COVER SET THE DROP LEVER F IN THE LEFT POSITION 7 ...

Page 10: ...DE OF BELT COVER tN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW AS ILLUSTRATED AND TAKE THE LATCH OFF THEN REMOVE THE BELT COVER WHEN YOU ATTACH THEBELTCOVER SETTHEPROJECTION INTO THEGROOVE OF THE FRONT COVER FREEARM COVER f NEEDLE PLATE A FREEARM COVER 1 REMOVE SET SCREW A AND THE NEEDLE PLATE 2 REMOVE THEBED COVER SEEPAGE 7 3 REMOVE SCREW B AND THE FREEARM COVER ...

Page 11: ... 1 OPEN THE FACE COVER 2 REMOVE THE TOP COVER SEE P 6 THE BELT COVER SEE P 8 3 REMOVE SET SCREW A B 4_ LOOSEN SET SCREWS C D THEN REMOVE THE FRONT COVER E 5 PULLTHEFRONT COVER OFF THE LATCH F OF THEREAR COVER 6 REMOVE THELOWER PART OF THETHREAD GUIDE G TO REPLACE FOLLOW THISPROCEDURE IN REVERSE ...

Page 12: ...COVER REMOVE THETOP COVER UNIT SEE P 6 THE BELt COVER SEE P 8 AND THE FRONT COVER SEEP 9 REMOVE SETSCREWS A B C AND LOOSEN SETSCREWS D F LOWER THE PRESSERFOOT LEVER AND PULL AWAY THE REAR PANEL UNIT FROM THE MACHINE FRAME TWISTAND REMOVE THEARM COVER PART FROM THEPRESSER FOOT LEVER WHEN YOU ATTACH THE REAR PANEL PUT THE WINDOW ON THE PLASTIC PANEL OVER THEPRESSER FOOT LEVER THEN REPLACE THE6 SCREW...

Page 13: ...UP 4 fOP TENSIONSHOULD BE75 90g WHEN PULLING THETHREAD A UP tN THEDIRECTION B USEPOLYESTER SEWING THREAD 50 WHITE _ IF IT IS NOT WITHIN THE ABOVE LIMITS ADJUST AS FOLLOWS ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE I REMOVE FRONTCOVER UNIT SEEP 9 2 PULL SPRING C AWAY FROM THE LEAD SCREW D 3 IF THE TOP TENSION IS 1 OO LOOSE TURN THE LEAD SCREW D IN THE DIRECTION E _ IF THE TOP TENSION IS TOO TIGHT TURNTHE LEAD SCREW D tN...

Page 14: ...ADJUST AS FOLLOWS ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE I OPEN THE FACE COVER 2 RAISETHE PRESSER FOOT LEVER B AND LOOSEN THEHEXAGONAL SOCKETSCREW D ON THEPRESSER BAR HOLDER E 3 ADJUST THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE ZIGZAG FOOT A AND THE NEEDLE PLATE C TO 6 0 MM 024 4 TIGHTENTHE SETSCREW D SECURELY NOTE WHEN YOU TIGHTEN THE SETSCREW D MAKE SURE THE ZIGZAG FOOT A RUNS PARALLEL WtHT THEFEEDDOG t 0 6 MM CB F FEED DOG SUTS j...

Page 15: ...WHEELAND ADJUST SO THAT LATERALNEEDLESWING STARTSFROM A POSITION 2MM 0 08 TO 3MM 0 12 ABOVE THENEEDLEPLATE IN RIGHT OUTFLOW TIGHTENTHETWO HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREWS ON THEUPPERSHAFT WORM ATTACH THE TOP COVER UNIT NOTE FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE TOP COVER UNIT SEE TO PAGE 2 AFTER ADJUSTMENT OF THE TIMING OF LATERAL NEEDLE SWING MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO BACKLASH BETWEEN THE UPPER SHAFT WORM A...

Page 16: ...90 MECHANICAL STRAIGHT STITCHING TO CHECK 1 2o 3 ADJUSTMENT SETTHESTITCHWIDTH DIAL AT 0 AND THESTITCHSELECTORAT TURN THE HAND WHEEL BY HAND THE NEEDLE SHOULD NOT SWING SIDE TO SIDE AT THIS SETTING SELECTEDPATrERN _ WIDTH STITCHWIDTH DIAL 14 ...

Page 17: ...AL ADJUSTMENT STRAIGHT STITCHING ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 REMOVE THETOP COVER SEEP 6 2_ LOOSEN SETSCREW A 3 MOVE THE ZIGZAG WIDTH ROD B UNTIL THE NEEDLE CEASES ITS ZIGZAG MOVEMENT WHEN YOU TURN THE HAND WHEEL TOWARD YOU 4 TIGHTEN SETSCREW A SECURELY 15 ...

Page 18: ...LACE A PIECE OF PAPER ON THE NEEDLEPLATEAND LOWER THEPRESSER FOOT 5_ LOWER THE NEEDLE TO MARK NEEDLE POINT A ON A PIECE OF PAPER BY TURNING HAND WHEEL 6 RAISE THE NEEDLE TO ITS HIGHEST POSITION 7 TURNTHESTITCHWIDTH DIAL TO 6 5 8 LOWER THE NEEDLE TO MARK NEEDLE POINTS B AND C ON THE PIECE OF PAPER BY TURNING THE HAND WHEEL 9 THE DISTANCE BETWEEN A 8 AND A C SHOULD BE EQUAL SELECTED PATTERN _ WIDTH ...

Page 19: ...DISTRIBUTION OF NEEDLE SWING ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 OPEN THE FACE COVER AND LOOSEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW D _ 2 MOVE THE NEEDLE BAR SUPPORTER E EITHER DIRECTION UNTIL THE DISTANCES A TO B AND A TO C BECOME EQUAL 3 TIGHTEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW D SECURELY D BAC 17 ...

Page 20: ...AT STRE rCH STITCH AND STRETCHSTITCHADJUSTER AT 91 PLACE A PIECE OF PAPER ON THE NEEDLE PLATE AND LOWER THE PRESSER FOOT TURN THE HAND WHEEL TO MARK NEEDLE POINTS ON THE PAPER THE NEEDLE SHOULD PENETRATE THE SAME HOLES IN FORWARD AND REVERSE DIRECTION WHILE TURNING THE HAND WHEEL TOWARDS YOU II1 III _ LENGTH II1 SELECTEDPATTERN STITCH LENGTH DIAL 18 ...

Page 21: ...CEDURE 1 REMOVE THE CAP F 2 IF THE REVERSE STITCH LENGTH B IS SHORTER THAN THE FORWARD STITCH LENGTH A TURNTHEADJUSTING SETSCREW E IN THEDIRECTION OF 3 IF THE REVERSE STITCH LENGTH B IS LONGER THAN THE FORWARD STITCH LENGTH A TURNTHEADJUSTING SETSCREW E IN THEDIRECTION OF D A 0 X X A B A_ B A B c F 19 ...

Page 22: ...T POSITION 2 RAISETHE PRESSER FOOT AND PLACE THE FEEDDOG HEIGHT GAUGE 68496 ON THE NEEDLEPLATE 3 TURN THE HAND WHEEL AND CHECK THE FEED DOG HEIGHT 4 THE FEED DOG HEIGHT SHOULD BE AS PER CHART 1 CHART t GAUGE FEED DOG HEIGHT FACE A FACE B Q95MM 0 75MM NOT MOVING MOVING CORRECT NOT MOVING NOT MOVING LOW MOVING MOVING HIGH _ LENGTH STITCH LENGTH DIAL A 2O ...

Page 23: ...GHT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 REMOVE THE BED COVER 2 LOOSEN THE NUT A AND THESETSCREW B 3 TURN THE ADJUSTING SCREW C IN THE DIRECTION OF D WHEN THE FEED DOG HEIGHT ISLOW OR IN THE DIRECTION OF E WHEN THEFEEDDOG HEIGHT IS HIGH 4 TIGHTEN THENUT A AND THESETSCREW B SECURELY L D C 21 ...

Page 24: ...ATTACH THE NEEDLEBAR HEIGHT GAUGE 68168 D PUSH ITUP UNTIL ITSTOPS 4 TIGHTEN THENEEDLECLAMP SCREW E TO CHECK 1 TURN THE HANDWHEEL TOWARD YOU UNTILTHE NEEDLE BAR F REACHES ITSLOWEST POSITION IF FINGER G COMES DOWN ON TOP OF PiN H OR IF PIN I TOUCHES THE SURFACE OF GAUGE K TOO FORCEFULLY ADJUST AS PER THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE 2 THE FACE OF FINGER G SHOULD HIT THE SIDE OF PIN H AND THE END OF...

Page 25: ...HE FACE COVER 2 LOOSEN THEHEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW M ON THENEEDLE BAR HOLDER L 3_ MOVE THE NEEDLE BAR F UP OR DOWN TO ADJUST THE POSITION OF THE NEEDLE BAR F SO THAT THEFACE OF FINGER G HITSTHESIDE OF PIN H AND THE END OF PIN I TOUCHES THESURFACE OF GAUGE K 4 TIGHTEN THE HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW M SECURELY i l c 23 ...

Page 26: ...HE GAUGE FITS INTO THE SLOT NEAR THE TIP OF THE HOOK 3 PUT THE TESTPIN 68368 D IN THE NEEDLE HOLDER E PUSH UP IT UNTIL IT STOPS 4 TIGHTEN THENEEDLECLAMP SCREW F TO CHECK 1 TURN THE HANDWHEEL TOWARD YOU UNTIL THE TIP OF TESTPIN 68368 D SLIGHTLY TOUCHES THE RADIAL TIMING GAUGE 68497 C _ 2 THE TIP OF TESTPIN 68368 D SHOULD BE BETWEEN THE TWO WHITE LINES OF THE RADIAL TIMING GAUGE 68497 C IFTHETESTPiN...

Page 27: ...R SEEP 7 2 TURN THE HANDWHEEL TOWARD YOU UNTILTHE NEEDLE BAR REACHES THE LOWEST POSITION 3 LOOSEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREWS G AND H 4 HOLD THE HANDWHEEL AND TURN THE LOWER SHAFT GEAR 1 UNTIL THE TESTPIN 68368 D COMES IN BETWEENTHETWO WHITE LINESOF THE RADIAL TIMING GAUGE 68497 C 5 TIGHTEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREWS G AND H CI H G 4 25 ...

Page 28: ...SITION 3 THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE TEST PiN A AND THE SHARP END B OF THE SHUTrLEHOOK SHOULD BE BETWEEN 005 0 002 AND 0 10MM 0004 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 REMOVE THEBED COVER SEEE7 2 LOOSEN SETSCREWS C D AND E 3 TIGHTEN SETSCREW C TEMPORARILY 4 MOVE PLATE F TO EITHER DIRECTION AS SHOWN BY THE ARROW UNTIL THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE TESTPIN A AND THE SHARP END B OF THE SHUTTLE HOOK BECOMES 0 05 AND 0 10...

Page 29: ...EWITHIN 0 8 MM 0 03 IFTHEREIS MORE THAN 0 8 MM 0 03 BACKLASH BETWEENTHEGEARS ADJUST AS FOLLOWS ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1_ REMOVE THEBED COVER SEEP 7 AND LOOSEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW C 2 TURN THE LOWER SHAFT BUSHING ECCENTRIC BUSHING D IN DIRECTION E WHEN THE PLAY AT THE SHUTTLE HOOK TIP IS TOO SMALL 3 TURN THE LOWER SHAFT BUSHING ECCENTRIC BUSHING D tN DIRECTION F WHEN THE PLAY AT THE SHUTTLE HOOK T...

Page 30: ... DIAL BLUE ZONE STITCHWIDTH DIAL 6 5 2 ATTACH THE AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLE FOOT 3 SEW BUI_ONHOLE AND CHECK THE STITCH BALANCE BETWEEN THE RIGHT SIDE AND LEFT SIDE OF BUTTONHOLE 4 THE CORRECT BUTTONHOLE STITCH BALANCE IS WHEN THERE IS THE SAME COARSE ON THE RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES OF BUTTONHOLE _WIDTH STITCHWIDTH DIAL _ LENGTH STITCHLENGTH DIAL SELECTED PATTERN 28 ...

Page 31: ... SEEP 7 2 LOOSEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW A _ 3_ IF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BUTTONHOLE IS TOO SPARSE TURN THE RING B IN THE DIRECTION OF C IF THE LEFTSIDE OF THE BUTTONHOLE IS TOO SPARSE TURN THE RING B IN THE DIRECTION OF D 4 TIGHTEN HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW A SECURELY RING B D t HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW A INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT 0 29 ...

Page 32: ...TION TO CHECK 1 SETTHEMACHINE AS FOLLOWS STITCH SELECTOR V A V J STITCHWIDTH DIAL 6 5 2 TURN THE HAND WHEEL TOWARD YOU UNTIL THE NEEDLE COMES TO CENTER POSITION 3 THENEEDLE SHOULD NOT MOVE WHEN YOU TURN THESTITCHWIDTH DIAL TO 0 WIDTH WIDTH SELECTEDPATTERN STITCHWIDTH DIAL 3O ...

Page 33: ...P_6 2 TURN THE HAND WHEEL TOWARD YOU UNTIL THE NEEDLE COMES TO THE CENTER OF THE SLIT IN THE NEEDLE PLATE 3 LOOSEN SETSCREWS A AND B _ 4 TIGHTENSETSCREW A SLIGHTLY 5_ MOVE THE PLATE C TO EITHERDIRECTION AS SHOWN BY THE ARROW UNTIL THE NEEDLE CEASES MOVEMENT EVEN IF THE DIAL IS MOVED FROM MAXIMUM ZIGZAG WIDTH TO ZERO A B c 31 ...

Page 34: ... I SETTHESTITCHSELECTORTO _ AND THESTITCHLENGTH DIAL TO 0 PLACE A PIECE OF PAPER ON THE NEEDLE PLATE CHECK IF THE PAPER MOVES FORWARD OR BACKWARD WHEN YOU TURN THE HAND WHEEL TOWARD YOU THE MACHINE SHOULD NOT FEED A PIECE OF PAPER AT THIS SETTING I I LENGTH _ELE_TED PATTERN STITCH LENGTH D AL 32 ...

Page 35: ...URE 1 REMOVETHE BELTCOVER SEEP8 t 2 SETTHESTITCHSELECTORAT _ _ AND THESTITCHLENGTH DIAL AT 0 3 PLACE A PIECE OF PAPER ON THE NEEDLE PLATE 4 IF THE PAPER MOVES FORWARD TURN ADJUSTING SCREW C IN DIRECTION A IFTHE PAPER MOVES BACKWARD TURN ADJUSTING SCREW C IN DIRECTION B FORWARD BACKWARD C A B 33 ...

Page 36: ...VE THE BELTCOVER SEEP 8 2 SELECTTHE LEFTNEEDLE POSITION INMAXIMUM ZIG ZAG_ THEN SELECT THE LEFTNEEDLE POSITION STRAIGHT SEWING 3 IFTHERESULT LOOKS LIKE A BELOW_ TURNTHEADJUSTING SCREW IN DIRECTION D _ tFTHERESULT LOOKS LIKE B BELOW TURNTHEADJUSTING SCREW tN DIRECTION C _ 4 REPLACETHE BELTCOVER SEEP 8 D CC NEEDLEPOSITION IN MAXIMUM ZIGZAG NEEDLEPOSITION IN STRAIGHTSEWING I CA CB CO_T INCORREC T INC...

Page 37: ...DOG AND ATTACH FOOT R THEN LOWER THE PRESSER BAR 2 LOOSEN SETSCREW A o 3 PULL DOWN THEBH LEVERUNTILITTOUCHES FOOT R AND BAR IS HITSTHEFRONTBASE PLATE ALSO MAKE SURE BH LEVER ADJUSTING PLATE C TOUCHES FINGER D TIGHTEN SETSCREW A 4 RAISETHEFEEDDOG AND SEW A BUTTONHOLE THEN CHECK THELENGTH SHORT STANDARD LONG FRONT BASE PLATE BH LEVER ADJUSTING PLATE C SHORTER PULLING BAR B TOUCHING HITTING FRONT BAS...

Page 38: ...IS SEWN AT ALL ADJUST AS FOLLOWS ADJUSTMENTPROCEDURE 1 REMOVE THE BELTCOVER SEEE8 2 A IF BAR TACK IS SEWN TOO SOON TURN THE HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW E IN DIRECTION C B 1FBAR TACK IS SEWN TOO LATE TURN THE HEXAGONAL SOCKET SCREW E IN DIRECTION D 3 ATTACH THEBELTCOVER SEEP 8 A B BAR TACK ISSEWN TOO SOON BAR TACK tSSEWN TOO LATE J HEXAGONAL SOCKET r_ _ 36 ...

Page 39: ... THE MOTOR TOO LOOSE A MOTOR BELT TENSION HOWEVER MAY CAUSE THE BELT TEETHON THE MOTOR PULLEY TO JUMP 2 THE CORRECT MOTOR BELT TENSION IS ACHIEVED WHEN THE BELT PUSHES IN ABOUT 7MM 0 28 9MM 0 36 UNDER A PRESSUREOF ABOUT 300 GRAMS ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 REMOVE THEBELTCOVER SEEP8 2 LOOSEN SE 3 SCREWS A AND B 3 MOVE THE MOTOR UP OR DOWN TO ADJUST THE DEFLECTION TO ABOUT 7MM 0 28 9MM 0 36 4 TIGHTEN SE...

Page 40: ...E HOLDER B AND REPLACE THESCREW 5 ATTACH THE FRONT COVER MAKE SURE THEINDICATION APPEARS IN THECENTER OF THEWINDOW 6o IF POSITION iS OFF REMOVE THE FRONT COVER LOOSEN THE SETSCREW A AND MOVE THEINDICATOR PLATE 7 ATTACH THEFRONT COVER SEEP 9 THEN CHCK THE POSITION NOTE MAKE SURETHEINDICATOR PLATESOVERLAP EACH OTHER IN THECORRECT ORDER SEEFOLLOWING PICTURE INDICATOR PLATE WfDTH WIDTH INDICATOR _NDIC...

Page 41: ...TINE OILING BUT YOU SHOULD STILL CHECK FOR POSSIBLE LUBRICATION NEEDS WHENEVER SERVICING MACHINES OIL USE GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL AT THE POINTS A B C D E F G INDICATED BY THEBLACK ARROWS GREASE USEWHITEGREASE SUCH AS MOLYCOTE EM 40M AT THEPOINTS H I J INDICATED BY THEWHITEARROWS _ _ 1 J I 1 _ it _ _ _ _1 c _ I J 39 ...

Page 42: ...SEWING MACHINE DIV 20 MODEL 385 18630890 WIRING OF TERMINAL BLOCK RIDGE M S L L LAMP M MOTOR S SPEED RANGE SWITCH 4O ...

Page 43: ...20 MODEL 385 18630890 SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED _RIVER FEED DOG HEIGHT GAUGE 68496 NEEDLEHEIGHT GAUGE 68 t68 PHILLIPSSCREW DRIVER _RfVER TEST PIN 68368 _EN WRENCH RADIAL TIMING GAUGE 68497 RADIAL TIMING GAUGE SHEET U1369C 41 ...

Reviews: