M2000 head trouble shooting, Here's how a perfect stitch looks, Trouble possible cause remedy – MBM Corporation BINDERYMATE 2 User Manual

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2. Wrinkled crown.

M2000 Head Trouble Shooting

HERE'S HOW A PERFECT STITCH LOOKS

Should stitches appear in any form other than illustrated, one or more

kinds of mechanical trouble may have caused the malformation. The

possible causes and remedies are given for each kind of mechanical trouble

and are listed under each section. The remedies are indexed to the

Adjustments Section which gives more detailed information about your

stitcher, the mechanical trouble that may occur and suggested remedies.

Unless you recognize the correct cause, check each possible cause given.

TROUBLE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

A. Defective Stitches

See "To Equalize Both Legs of

Stitch" Page 13

"K" Page 24

"K" Page 24

Page 40

"P" Page 27

"I" Page 23

"R" Page 28

"K" Page 24

1. One or both legs buckled.

NOTE: Since buckled legs are

often concealed in the work and

may appear the same as a short

leg, always remove two or more

stitches to see which is

occurring.

1. Clincher is worn or improperly

aligned.
2. Insufficient compression.
3. Unequal leg length

1. Leg Lengths not adjusted

properly

2. Gripper is worn or dirty

3. Grip release slide is worn

4. Broken wire guide spring

(index 65H)

5. Excessive tension on wire

straightner

6. Worn Driver bar

7. Worn Tension Pawl or weak

tension pawl spring

8. Weak or broken grip spring

3. Length of one leg varies

"C,F" Page 20,22

"A,B" Page 20
See "To Equalize Both Legs of

Stitch" Page 13
"L" Page 25
"N" Page 26
"G" Page 22

4. Burred stitch leg.
5. Incorrect wire size.
6. Worn bender bar.

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