Pfaff 28 Owner's Manual - Page 16

Tilting, Machine, Maintenance

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The extra arge beak shuttle which is used in canjunction with longer needles is of the same type as the standard-size beak shuttle, the only difference being ts larger size to accomodate a bobbin of a greater capa city. 14. Tilting the Machine Over Compared with the obsolete PFAFF 23 and 25 Cylinder Bed Sewing Machines, the PFAF 28 features a considerable improvement in that its sturdy base is divided so as to permit tilting the machine back and rest(ng its head on the wooden support after loosening wing screw F and swinging back the catch G (see photo 16). Photo 16 15. Maintenance of the Machine Ccreful cleaning ond adequate lubrication will considerably increr'se the service life of your machine. But please, do not squirt oil into every opening of the machine since excessive oil is apt to soil your work. Oil should only be applied to all oiling points marked with arrows in photos 17 and 18. Top-quality sewing machine oil can be obtained from every PFAFF dealer. A crop of oil should also be applied occasionally to the link parts of the take-up see photo 171. 13

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The
extra
arge
beak
shuttle
which
is
used
in
canjunction
with
longer
needles
is
of
the
same
type
as
the
standard-size
beak
shuttle,
the
only
difference
being
ts
larger
size
to
accomodate
a
bobbin
of
a
greater
capa
city.
14.
Tilting
the
Machine
Over
Compared
with
the
obsolete
PFAFF
23
and
25
Cylinder
Bed
Sewing
Machines,
the
PFAF
28
features
a
considerable
improvement
in
that
its
sturdy
base
is
divided
so
as
to
permit
tilting
the
machine
back
and
rest(ng
its
head
on
the
wooden
support
after
loosening
wing
screw
F
and
swinging
back
the
catch
G
(see
photo
16).
15.
Maintenance
of
the
Machine
Ccreful
cleaning
ond
adequate
lubrication
will
considerably
increr’se
the
service
life
of
your
machine.
But
please,
do
not
squirt
oil
into
every
opening
of
the
machine
since
excessive
oil
is
apt
to
soil
your
work.
Oil
should
only
be
applied
to
all
oiling
points
marked
with
arrows
in
photos
17
and
18.
Top-quality
sewing
machine
oil
can
be
obtained
from
every
PFAFF
dealer.
A
crop
of
oil
should
also
be
applied
occasionally
to
the
link
parts
of
the
take-up
see
photo
171.
Photo
16
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