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Performance description
Operating manual 100-69 version 00.0 - 05/2013
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2 Performance description
The 100-69 is a sewing unit for the runstitching of piped pocket, flap pock-
et and welt pocket openings with rectangular or slanted pocket corners.
2.1 Features
The Beisler 100-69 is a sewing unit for automated runstitching of piped
pocket, flap pocket and welt pocket openings with rectangular or slanted
pocket corners.
The slanted pocket corners result from the offset of the two seam rows. It
is possible to sew different slants at the seam beginning and at the seam
end.
Depending on the working method different feeding devices, corner knife
stations and optional equipments are used.
Machine head
Twin needle lockstitch version
Needle bars can be switched separately
Vertical hook
Externally driven center knife, speed and circuit timing programmable
Thread trimming device for needle and hook threads
Needle thread monitor
Photoelectric remaining thread monitor for the hook threads
DC direct sewing drive
Step motors for the material feed and the length adjustment of the
corner trimming device
The step motor technology allows short machine times and guarantees an
absolutely precise material feed and accurate corner incisions. Thus, it
contributes to an unequalled pocket quality combined with high productiv-
ity.
New control generation “DAC III”
The graphic user guidance exclusively occurs via internationally compre-
hensible symbols and text lines in the corresponding language. The vari-
ous symbols are combined in groups within the menu structure of the
sewing and test programs. The user-friendly operation cuts short training
times.
20 storage locations with each 6 seam programs are available. Thus it is
possible to generate and store up to 6 different seam programs per stor-
age location. Each storage location can memorize up to 6 sewing pro-
grams in any order that will be sewn in sequence.
All relevant slants can be programmed by the operator via parameters.
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