Industrial Sewing Machine SADE
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5 PREPARATION OF INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE SADE
5.1 Preliminary operations - general principles
NOTE!
Never use a machine with a disassembled or damaged guard
scanners.
WARNING!
To protect against possible personal injury due to abrupt start of the
machine, be sure to start the following work after turning the power off
and ascertaining that the motor is at rest.
Whenever the sides of the machine are mentioned it should be understood, as shown
on Fig. 2.
Before first start make the first lubrication (see clause 5.2). Before each starting (except
for short shutdowns) the machine operator must conduct the sequence of checks.
Don't start the machine on until you complete the check as described below.
In the scope of checks are the following steps:
1. Visually inspect the machine for external damages, make sure whether it has all
guards, safety devices, scanners and all components (especially needle). Tighten
loose connections.
2. Check electric cables and connections and power cord (it is not acceptable to work
with a damaged wire insulation).
Carrying out these checks limits the possibility of machine failure and enables safe op-
eration of the workstation.
After the inspection activities:
3. Plug the power cord into the socket and switch the machine on.
4. Log in by chip card reader or entering login and password on touchscreen.
5. Perform machine components and parameters adjustment depending on the kind of
car airbag sewing (see clause 6, 7.1.3 and 7.1.4).
For working, use protective clothing and safety shoes. Do not use
clothing with loosely hanging straps, tie strings, etc.