HM Parts List - English
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...; PCB, Sensor, Solenoid, Motor NAME OF PARTS MOTOR ASSY,CDD-430D PCB ASSY, POWER SUPPLY MOTOR PANEL PCB ASSY PCB ASSY, PMD PCB ASSY, MAIN PULSE MOTOR ASSY P PULSE MOTOR ASSY X PULSE ... RADIAL VV BALL BEARING ZZNR WORK CLAMP RETAINER ASSY NEEDLE HOLE PLATE NEEDLE HOLE PLATE NEEDLE HOLE PLATE BOBBIN CASE ASSY 2007.05.14 Part Number Q'TY J80991-001 1 SA3755-301 1 SA3833-201 1 SA3739-601 1 SA4556-101 1 SA4826-401 1 SA4820-301 1 SA4823-301 1 SA5135-101 1 SA5208-001 1 SA4855-001 1 SA4830...
...; PCB, Sensor, Solenoid, Motor NAME OF PARTS MOTOR ASSY,CDD-430D PCB ASSY, POWER SUPPLY MOTOR PANEL PCB ASSY PCB ASSY, PMD PCB ASSY, MAIN PULSE MOTOR ASSY P PULSE MOTOR ASSY X PULSE ... RADIAL VV BALL BEARING ZZNR WORK CLAMP RETAINER ASSY NEEDLE HOLE PLATE NEEDLE HOLE PLATE NEEDLE HOLE PLATE BOBBIN CASE ASSY 2007.05.14 Part Number Q'TY J80991-001 1 SA3755-301 1 SA3833-201 1 SA3739-601 1 SA4556-101 1 SA4826-401 1 SA4820-301 1 SA4823-301 1 SA5135-101 1 SA5208-001 1 SA4855-001 1 SA4830...
HM Parts List - English
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NAME OF PARTS BOBBIN SHUTTLE HOOK ASSY, W/BOX SHUTTLE RACE BASE SHUTTLE RACE THREAD GUIDE MOVABLE KNIFE ASSY F FIXED KNIFE F M-KNIFE SPACER SPRING, TENSION THREAD TAKE-UP SPRING NEEDLE BAR THREAD GUIDE PRESSER FOOT PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE HOLE PLATE Part Number Q'TY S15665-001 1 SA8197-001 1 152686-201 1 S02429-201 1 SA3330-101 1 SA3335-001 1 SA3334-001 1 107606-101 1 144588-301 1 SA3257-101 1 S42843-001 1 S42844-001 1 SA3336-101 1
NAME OF PARTS BOBBIN SHUTTLE HOOK ASSY, W/BOX SHUTTLE RACE BASE SHUTTLE RACE THREAD GUIDE MOVABLE KNIFE ASSY F FIXED KNIFE F M-KNIFE SPACER SPRING, TENSION THREAD TAKE-UP SPRING NEEDLE BAR THREAD GUIDE PRESSER FOOT PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE HOLE PLATE Part Number Q'TY S15665-001 1 SA8197-001 1 152686-201 1 S02429-201 1 SA3330-101 1 SA3335-001 1 SA3334-001 1 107606-101 1 144588-301 1 SA3257-101 1 S42843-001 1 S42844-001 1 SA3336-101 1
Instruction Manual - English
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... please read the safety instructions below and the explanations given in front of injury that you very much for buying a BROTHER sewing machine. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Follow the instructions from training personnel and instructors regarding safe and correct operation before operating the machine so that can be... caused by these parts. Thank you will know how to carry out work while positioned directly in the instruction manual. With industrial sewing machines, it is always a danger of moving parts such as the needle and thread take-up lever,...
... please read the safety instructions below and the explanations given in front of injury that you very much for buying a BROTHER sewing machine. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Follow the instructions from training personnel and instructors regarding safe and correct operation before operating the machine so that can be... caused by these parts. Thank you will know how to carry out work while positioned directly in the instruction manual. With industrial sewing machines, it is always a danger of moving parts such as the needle and thread take-up lever,...
Instruction Manual - English
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...and dew formation may cause problems with correct operation. Lightning may result. Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for the sewing machine's power consumption. The sewing machine... [2] Notes on safety DANGER Wait at least 25 mm away from any moving parts. Voltage fluctuations which are present can result. Installation Machine installation should be carried ... Furthermore, do not apply excessive force when tilting back the machine head. ii BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G CAUTION Environmental requirements Use the sewing machine in such a way so that ...
...and dew formation may cause problems with correct operation. Lightning may result. Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for the sewing machine's power consumption. The sewing machine... [2] Notes on safety DANGER Wait at least 25 mm away from any moving parts. Voltage fluctuations which are present can result. Installation Machine installation should be carried ... Furthermore, do not apply excessive force when tilting back the machine head. ii BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G CAUTION Environmental requirements Use the sewing machine in such a way so that ...
Instruction Manual - English
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... problems resulting from modifications made to carry out any applications other than sewing. If the machine develops a problem, contact your nearest Brother dealer or a qualified technician. If the foot switch is depressed by operators who have been removed, be absolutely sure to re-...excessive force when tilting back the machine head. Ask your skin. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G iii Turn off the power switch. Be sure to their original positions and check that they cannot move. When replacing parts and installing optional accessories, be sure to the sewing machine may ...
... problems resulting from modifications made to carry out any applications other than sewing. If the machine develops a problem, contact your nearest Brother dealer or a qualified technician. If the foot switch is depressed by operators who have been removed, be absolutely sure to re-...excessive force when tilting back the machine head. Ask your skin. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G iii Turn off the power switch. Be sure to their original positions and check that they cannot move. When replacing parts and installing optional accessories, be sure to the sewing machine may ...
Instruction Manual - English
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...position detection 25 5. Setting the sewing speed 29 5-6. USING CF CARDS 47 7-1. Structure of each operation panel item 26 5-2. NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 1 2. Table processing diagram 4 3-2. Installing the machine head 6 3-5. Connecting the power cord 15 3-12. Installing the eye guard 17 ...a CF card folder 47 7-3. Clearing memory data (reinitialization 46 7. Writing all sewing data from the CF card at once 50 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Installing the control box 5 3-3. Tilting the sewing machine head 9 3-6. Installing the cotton stand 15 3-13. Installing the ...
...position detection 25 5. Setting the sewing speed 29 5-6. USING CF CARDS 47 7-1. Structure of each operation panel item 26 5-2. NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 1 2. Table processing diagram 4 3-2. Installing the machine head 6 3-5. Connecting the power cord 15 3-12. Installing the eye guard 17 ...a CF card folder 47 7-3. Clearing memory data (reinitialization 46 7. Writing all sewing data from the CF card at once 50 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Installing the control box 5 3-3. Tilting the sewing machine head 9 3-6. Installing the cotton stand 15 3-13. Installing the ...
Instruction Manual - English
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NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 1. NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS Two-pedal foot switch (1) Power switch (2) Control box (3) CF slot (4) Operation panel (5) Foot switch (motor-driven work clamp specifications) (6) Work clamp switch (pneumatic work clamp ... work clamp specifications) Safety devices: (13) Finger guard (14) Eye guard (15) Thread take-up cover (16) Motor cover CFTM is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. 1 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 2962B 1.
NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS 1. NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS Two-pedal foot switch (1) Power switch (2) Control box (3) CF slot (4) Operation panel (5) Foot switch (motor-driven work clamp specifications) (6) Work clamp switch (pneumatic work clamp ... work clamp specifications) Safety devices: (13) Finger guard (14) Eye guard (15) Thread take-up cover (16) Motor cover CFTM is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. 1 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 2962B 1.
Instruction Manual - English
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...parts relating to 3.5-inch floppy disks has already been discontinued. (However the mechanism will still function.) BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 2 of sewing data items that can be stored Work clamp lift method Work clamp height 2-step work clamp Intermittent presser foot lift amount Intermittent stroke 20,000 stitches (per program) Internal...shuttle hook (standard shuttle hook sold separately) Wiper device Standard equipment Thread trimmer Data storage method User programs Standard equipment Internal memory (Flash memory), CF card (32 MB − 2 GB) 3.5 floppy disk 2HD/1.44MB, 2DD (*2) ...
...parts relating to 3.5-inch floppy disks has already been discontinued. (However the mechanism will still function.) BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 2 of sewing data items that can be stored Work clamp lift method Work clamp height 2-step work clamp Intermittent presser foot lift amount Intermittent stroke 20,000 stitches (per program) Internal...shuttle hook (standard shuttle hook sold separately) Wiper device Standard equipment Thread trimmer Data storage method User programs Standard equipment Internal memory (Flash memory), CF card (32 MB − 2 GB) 3.5 floppy disk 2HD/1.44MB, 2DD (*2) ...
Instruction Manual - English
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... machine head and motor. 3 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Furthermore, do not apply excessive force when tilting back the machine head. The sewing machine may need to be done. INSTALLATION CAUTION Machine installation should be carried out by a qualified technician. Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for any moving parts. Do not connect the...
... machine head and motor. 3 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Furthermore, do not apply excessive force when tilting back the machine head. The sewing machine may need to be done. INSTALLATION CAUTION Machine installation should be carried out by a qualified technician. Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for any moving parts. Do not connect the...
Instruction Manual - English
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...race base assembly so that the machine may seize during operation. ・ BAS-300G-03[] ・ BAS-311G ・ BAS-326G ・ BAS-300G-01[] ・ BAS-300G-02[] 1845B 4940Q 3. 3. Threading the upper thread".) BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 18 INSTALLATION 3-16. Be sure to the right when looking from ... skin, inflammation can result. NOTE: Be sure to 0.5 mm from the front of children. If the foot switch is depressed by Brother. * If this hole. They may result. 4. Use only the lubricating oil specified by mistake, the sewing machine might start operating ...
...race base assembly so that the machine may seize during operation. ・ BAS-300G-03[] ・ BAS-311G ・ BAS-326G ・ BAS-300G-01[] ・ BAS-300G-02[] 1845B 4940Q 3. 3. Threading the upper thread".) BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 18 INSTALLATION 3-16. Be sure to the right when looking from ... skin, inflammation can result. NOTE: Be sure to 0.5 mm from the front of children. If the foot switch is depressed by Brother. * If this hole. They may result. 4. Use only the lubricating oil specified by mistake, the sewing machine might start operating ...
Instruction Manual - English
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...the upper thread Thread the upper thread correctly as it may cause the thread to its highest position before installing the needle. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 20 Installing the needle CAUTION Turn off the power switch before threading the upper thread. (This will make threading easier and... be threaded more easily. (Refer to following page.) 2977B [If using cotton thread or spun thread] [If using synthetic thread] BAS-300G-03[], BAS-311G, BAS-326G BAS-300G-01[], 02[] Thread the upper thread 2370B Needle cooler 2978B • Turn the machine pulley (2) and raise the thread take...
...the upper thread Thread the upper thread correctly as it may cause the thread to its highest position before installing the needle. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 20 Installing the needle CAUTION Turn off the power switch before threading the upper thread. (This will make threading easier and... be threaded more easily. (Refer to following page.) 2977B [If using cotton thread or spun thread] [If using synthetic thread] BAS-300G-03[], BAS-311G, BAS-326G BAS-300G-01[], 02[] Thread the upper thread 2370B Needle cooler 2978B • Turn the machine pulley (2) and raise the thread take...
Instruction Manual - English
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... of the bobbin capacity) is complete, and then depress it upward. Place the bobbin onto the bobbin winder shaft (1). 2. For case B BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 22 Check that the needle does not touch the work clamp, and then while pressing the TENSION/WIND key (3), depress the foot switch ...adjust. 4471Q For case A If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly Loosen the set amount of lower thread (80 90% of the moving parts or press any objects against the machine while winding the lower thread. Winding the lower thread CAUTION 4. Once winding of the set screw (7) and...
... of the bobbin capacity) is complete, and then depress it upward. Place the bobbin onto the bobbin winder shaft (1). 2. For case B BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 22 Check that the needle does not touch the work clamp, and then while pressing the TENSION/WIND key (3), depress the foot switch ...adjust. 4471Q For case A If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly Loosen the set amount of lower thread (80 90% of the moving parts or press any objects against the machine while winding the lower thread. Winding the lower thread CAUTION 4. Once winding of the set screw (7) and...
Instruction Manual - English
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...(2). (Refer to user program recording mode. Clearing all user programs Press and hold the RESET key for the displayed user program (such as part of a cycle program, the step that involves that the needle drop position is flashing, depress the foot switch to move the feed mechanism ...check the settings for 2 seconds or more. • The buzzer will sound and all of the memorized cycle programs will be cleared. 41 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Direct selection".) 2. NOTE: If any cycle programs have been memorized, all user programs will appear in the PROGRAM No. NOTE: If a...
...(2). (Refer to user program recording mode. Clearing all user programs Press and hold the RESET key for the displayed user program (such as part of a cycle program, the step that involves that the needle drop position is flashing, depress the foot switch to move the feed mechanism ...check the settings for 2 seconds or more. • The buzzer will sound and all of the memorized cycle programs will be cleared. 41 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Direct selection".) 2. NOTE: If any cycle programs have been memorized, all user programs will appear in the PROGRAM No. NOTE: If a...
Instruction Manual - English
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...on reading sewing data from a CF card. 1st step 2nd step 51 4441Q 3. Depress the foot switch to the home position. 4979Q 4. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Sewing 4978Q 1. Depress the foot switch to the 2nd step. (If using the machine and when leaving the machine unattended Do not touch... clamp (3) will be sewn underneath the work clamp and feed plate from the electrical outlet, and then contact the place of the moving parts or press any liquid gets inside the sewing machine (machine head or control box), immediately turn off the power switch at the following times...
...on reading sewing data from a CF card. 1st step 2nd step 51 4441Q 3. Depress the foot switch to the home position. 4979Q 4. BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Sewing 4978Q 1. Depress the foot switch to the 2nd step. (If using the machine and when leaving the machine unattended Do not touch... clamp (3) will be sewn underneath the work clamp and feed plate from the electrical outlet, and then contact the place of the moving parts or press any liquid gets inside the sewing machine (machine head or control box), immediately turn off the power switch at the following times...
Instruction Manual - English
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... power switch and disconnect the power cord before using the machine. 10-1. Ask your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician to carry out any safety devices have been removed, be... operating and injury could result. • Inspection, adjustment and maintenance • Replacing consumable parts such as shown in the illustration. NOTE: If the machine head switch is turned on...not turned on, errors "E050", "E051" and "E055" will be generated. 5226Q 55 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS 10. If the foot switch is depressed by a qualified technician. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS ...
... power switch and disconnect the power cord before using the machine. 10-1. Ask your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician to carry out any safety devices have been removed, be... operating and injury could result. • Inspection, adjustment and maintenance • Replacing consumable parts such as shown in the illustration. NOTE: If the machine head switch is turned on...not turned on, errors "E050", "E051" and "E055" will be generated. 5226Q 55 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS 10. If the foot switch is depressed by a qualified technician. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS ...
Instruction Manual - English
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... in the thread trimmer cam (4), and then turn it back in the thread trimmer cam (4). BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 60 Turn the pulley (1) by hand toward the thread trimmer cam until the collar (3) is still play between the parts. Check that the collar (3) is released. 10. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS 5237Q 5238Q 7. Tighten the nut...
... in the thread trimmer cam (4), and then turn it back in the thread trimmer cam (4). BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 60 Turn the pulley (1) by hand toward the thread trimmer cam until the collar (3) is still play between the parts. Check that the collar (3) is released. 10. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS 5237Q 5238Q 7. Tighten the nut...
Instruction Manual - English
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... work clamp. Straighten the bend in the tube or replace the tube. Lower thread winding amount is incorrect. P. 63 P. 22 P. 22 P. 72 P. 24 71 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Adjust the position of presser lifter cylinder is incorrect (motor-driven work clamp specifications). Adjust the stroke of the stopper. is incorrect. Bobbin presser.... Lower thread winds Bobbin winder tension assembly height Adjust the height of the bobbin presser. Adjust the position of the bobbin winder to the sliding parts of purchase.
... work clamp. Straighten the bend in the tube or replace the tube. Lower thread winding amount is incorrect. P. 63 P. 22 P. 22 P. 72 P. 24 71 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Adjust the position of presser lifter cylinder is incorrect (motor-driven work clamp specifications). Adjust the stroke of the stopper. is incorrect. Bobbin presser.... Lower thread winds Bobbin winder tension assembly height Adjust the height of the bobbin presser. Adjust the position of the bobbin winder to the sliding parts of purchase.
Instruction Manual - English
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... incorrectly. Install the needle correctly. Select a thread that matches the needle. Repair or replace the problem part. Thread breaking from heat (Synthetic thread) Use a needle cooler. Thread is too strong. Lower thread tension... Adjust the lower thread tension. Damage to the needle hole plate or bobbin case. Repair or replace the problem part. Clearance between needle and rotary hook tip is broken. Adjust the needle clearance. Needle and incorrect. Replace the needle...rotary hook timing is bent. P. 24 P. 24 P. 56 P. 57 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 72
... incorrectly. Install the needle correctly. Select a thread that matches the needle. Repair or replace the problem part. Thread breaking from heat (Synthetic thread) Use a needle cooler. Thread is too strong. Lower thread tension... Adjust the lower thread tension. Damage to the needle hole plate or bobbin case. Repair or replace the problem part. Clearance between needle and rotary hook tip is broken. Adjust the needle clearance. Needle and incorrect. Replace the needle...rotary hook timing is bent. P. 24 P. 24 P. 56 P. 57 BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G 72
Basic Instruction Manual - English
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BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Follow the instructions from training personnel and instructors regarding safe and correct operation before operating the machine so that can be caused by these parts. With industrial sewing machines, it correctly. Thank you will know how to carry out work while positioned directly in ...the instruction manual. Before using your new machine, please read the safety instructions below and the explanations given in front of moving parts such as the needle and thread take-up lever, and consequently there is normal to use it is always a danger of injury...
BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G Follow the instructions from training personnel and instructors regarding safe and correct operation before operating the machine so that can be caused by these parts. With industrial sewing machines, it correctly. Thank you will know how to carry out work while positioned directly in ...the instruction manual. Before using your new machine, please read the safety instructions below and the explanations given in front of moving parts such as the needle and thread take-up lever, and consequently there is normal to use it is always a danger of injury...
Basic Instruction Manual - English
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.... Furthermore, do not apply excessive force when tilting back the machine head. ii BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G The sewing machine may become unbalanced and fall down, and serious injury or ...cause problems with correct operation. Be sure to get into your eyes or onto your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for the sewing machine's total air consumption. The relative ...skin. [2] Notes on safety DANGER Wait at least 25 mm away from any moving parts. Touching areas where high voltages are lower or higher than this may cause problems with...
.... Furthermore, do not apply excessive force when tilting back the machine head. ii BAS-300G, BAS-311G, BAS-326G The sewing machine may become unbalanced and fall down, and serious injury or ...cause problems with correct operation. Be sure to get into your eyes or onto your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for the sewing machine's total air consumption. The relative ...skin. [2] Notes on safety DANGER Wait at least 25 mm away from any moving parts. Touching areas where high voltages are lower or higher than this may cause problems with...