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Butterfly Embroidery Machine
B1201B/T Single Head 12 Needle
Manual
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TheEmbroideryWarehouse
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© 2010 TheEmbroideryWarehouse
PO BOX 11977
Fort Worth, Texas
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Table of Contents
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About this document
About this document
This document is to be used as a reference user’s manual for the Butterfly B1201B/T – Single
Head 12 Needle Embroidery Machine.
We highly encourage you to completely review the entire contents of this manual before setting up or using your embroidery machine.
To download a copy of this manual at anytime, please go to: http://www.ButterFlyEmb.com/Butterfly_Embroidery_Machine_Manual.pdf
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General Information
About the Machine
The Butterfly B1201B/T is a single head (single station) embroidery machine with 12 needles
(colors). This allows the user to embroider up to one garment at one time with one needle at a time.
The machine automatically color changes (as indicated or preprogrammed by the embroidery machine design). A color change is in essence selecting a different needle with a different color thread in the needle. The machine has a USB port (memory stick) that reads several different embroidery formats.
The user manually loads the pre-digitized designs into the machine off of the USB port and/or the network when applicable.
Compatible Design Formats
The Butterfly machine work with the following design formats all saved on a standard USB flash
(thumb or memory) drive. Instruction on how to save to these formats can be found in your software user manual. If you do not have software that will write to one of the compatible formats, please go to http://www.MadPunch.com
to download Mad Punch - Free Digitizing / Editing Embroidery Software.
DST (Tajima Format)
EXP (Melco DOS Format)
Type of Embroidery Applications
The Butterfly machine is comparable with most all of the major industrial (commercial) embroidery machines. Some embroidery equipment may or may not have special equipment attached to offer additional types of embroidery. The following general list includes several applications where the Butterfly Embroidery Machine might be used. Typically to change from one type of embroidery setting to the next requires the operator to manually change out adapters.
This general list includes but is not limited to:
Flat Embroidery Work o Flat embroidery work typically includes works done when the embroidery machine tabletop (removable on the Butterfly) is left on the machine. This refers to anything typically flat in nature or design such as
Drapery
Table Cloths
Aprons
Yard goods (yard referring to a measurement of fabric/material)
Etc
Tubular Embroidery Work o Tubular Embroidery Work typically refers work that is done with the removable tabletop removed from the machine. This allows for the embroidery work to be draped down from the machine hanging from the embroidery hoop. Tubular is currently the most popular form because it makes hooping and embroidering
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Butterfly B1201B/T - Single Head 12 Needle Embroidery Machine Manual shirts much easier. Hooping a Tubular Frame is general much less time consuming and easier than hooping with other types of hoops or frames.
T-Shirt
Polos
Pillow Cases
Etc
Cap (270 degree) Embroidery o Cap embroidery refers to embroidery done directly on a baseball style cap/hat
Baseball Caps
Etc
Warranty and return policy
Below is a summary of our warranty and return policy. We highly recommend you to read the full warranty and return policy document.
Our warranty covers up to 2 years on all non-consumable parts and electronics one the Butterfly
Embroidery Machine. Our warranty does not cover misuse or user damages. To redeem warranty repairs or service, the device must be sent back to our corporate office. Labor is covered for one year via phone support, web support (email, webcam, chat, etc) and in-house (OUR HEADQUARTERS). Labor warranty is automatically voided if the machine is worked on by non-authorized or non-approved parties.
Returns may be accepted for up to 5 days after receiving the equipment. The equipment must be returned in its original packing, undamaged. Full refund will be issued upon returning the device minus ALL shipping costs. A restocking fee may apply.
Contact and technical information
Corporate office:
2954 SE Loop 820
Fort Worth, Texas
76140 / USA
+1-817-346-7691 http://www.ButterFlyEmb.com
MAILING:
PO BOX 11977
Fort Worth, Texas
76110 / USA
Parts and Accessories:
http://www.EmbAccess.com
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Electronics Repairs and servicing:
http://www.PLRElectronics.com
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Setting up your equipment
Included with your equipment
Included in a standard purchase of the B1201B/T embroidery machine typically includes***:
Power Cable
Standard Tool kit with the following o Scissors o Tweezers o Threading Rod o Oil Can o Philips Screw Driver o Flat Screw Driver o USB Memory Stick o Etc
Single Head Stand
Removable Table Top
Light (typically attached to the machine)
Border Sash
Stand (cart)
*** The above list may contain items not included with your particular machine. It is highly recommend getting a complete list from your sales representative. The above list is only a generalization.
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Getting to know your machine
Pictures and description of the Butterfly B1201B/T embroidery machine below:
Image 1.A – Butterfly B1201B/T Embroidery Machine – Single head 12 needle embroidery machine.
The machine assembled on the cart/stand. This example is with the tubular hoop attachment installed and the removable table removed.
Image 1.B – Control panel – The control panel is where the entire machine is controlled. This includes your Stop, Start, Emergency Stop and Power button at the bottom of the machine. On the right side of the machine is the USB port for inserting a USB memory stick for inputting designs into the machine.
The Speed Up and Speed Down button are used to control the embroidery speeds of the machine during operation. The recommended speed to run the machine is between 600 – 800 stitches per minute. The same buttons also double as back and forward buttons for the menu, etc.
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Image 1.C – Head Left Side – View looking to the left side of the embroidery machine. Various motors are shown on the left side of the machine. The wiper motor control the wipers which grab the embroidery thread after the thread is cut. The reciprocator motor is what controls the arm which grabs the needle bar and moves it up and down.
Image 1.D – Head Right side – View looking to the right side of the embroidery machine. The color change where is used to move the head to the left or to the right (to different needles). The timing sight is a glass window you can view the timing numbers through (for setting machine parameters during maintenance). The timing wheel moves the needle bar through its cycles from 0 to 360 degrees. The laser light is used to highlight the needle plate hole or, the point at which the embroidery machine needle makes penetration.
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Out of the crate setup
If your equipment has been shipped to you then there are certain steps you will need to take to uncrate and setup. The steps may vary from machine to machine and crate to crate.
SEE SUPPLEMENT GUIDE
Setting up stand (cart)
SEE SUPPLEMENT GUIDE
Placing machine on stand (cart)
SEE SUPPLEMENT GUIDE
Setting up thread rack (tree)
SECTION A - Assembly of the Thread Rack (also known as the
Threading Tree) – See Image 1. The thread rack is the part of the machine which includes the first set of tension knobs. The primary function of the thread rack is to smoothly unwind thread off of the spool of thread.
Step 1 – Screw Thread Stand Shafts (2 pcs) in by hand into threaded holes A and B on the Thread Stand.
Step 2 – Tighten thread shafts using the flat adjustor C on each shaft with a wrench.
Step 3- Place the Thread Rack/Tree onto thread stand shafts with the knobs of the thread rack facing towards the head (front most
Image 1 – Thread Rack
part of the machine)
Step 4 – Tighten Allen screws on top of the thread rack.
Image 2 – Thread Tubes
SECTION B- Assembly of the threading tubes. – See Image 2. The primary functions of the thread tubes are to keep the threads from raveling together under wind, etc.
Step 1 – Insert a Thread Tube Joint (end of a Thread Tube) into the top U-
SLOT. Start by inserting one end of one tube in U-Slot A1. A1 is located on the Thread Rack.
Step 2 – Insert the other end of the Thread Tube into A2. A2 is located on the machine head, on the Tension Knob Base.
Step 3- Proceed by installing each thread tube in the same manner.
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Setting the threads (spools)
The Butterfly B1201B/T is a 12 color machine meaning it can hold up to 12 different spools of thread. Generally most users will use 12 different colors of thread designating at least 6 of the colors for basics such as white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, etc. There are various brands and types of threads.
The most common types are
Rayon and Polyester. Rayon is a softer but weaker thread.
Typically polyester (or “poly”) is recommended due to its strength which also reduces thread breaks.
Step A – Begin by placing 12 spools of thread on the thread stand.
Step B – Take the first spool
(1) thread and pass it through eyelet ‘2’ in the image followed by ‘3’ then ‘4’.
Step C – Take the second spool (5) thread and pass it through eyelet ‘6’ in the image followed by ‘7’.
Step D - Take the third spool thread (8) and pass it through eyelet ‘9’ in the image
Step E – Continue with the next spool in sequence (to the right of spool 1). Continue till the entire thread rack is threaded.
You can choose to thread the tension knob while threading the thread rack or, wait till the entire thread rack is threaded and then thread the rest of the machine (proceeding pages).
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Image 3 - Threading
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Threading and tensions of your machine
Be sure you have already completed the previous sections before proceeding. See previous
Images 3. Proper threading and tensions of your embroidery machine are essential to production, thread breaks, and final embroidery quality. Without properly threading your machine and setting the correct tensions per spool, needle and bobbin, your machine may not run. It is very important that the threading tracks and tensions are constantly checked.
Upper thread threading
The upper thread refers to the thread that is seen on the top of the embroidered item. The upper threading track is show in Image 3. An upper thread break typically refers to when the current spool of thread that is embroidering, has broken. Upper thread is also physically located at the top of the machine whereas the lower thread (bobbin) is located towards the bottom. Upper thread is the common spool of thread used to embroidery designs.
Refer to Image 3 to thread.
Step A – First complete the section “Setting the threads”.
Step 1 – Insert the first thread into the eyelet of the pretension knob. The pretension knob is the one at the very top of the machine and is the first tension knob the thread passes through
Step 2 – Place the thread in between the 2 disks of the pretension knob going to the right.
Step 3 – Detach the top of the thread tube and place thread through U-Slot
Step 4/5/6 – For this step you will need the threading rod. The Threading Rod is a narrow piece of plastic approximately 2 feet long about the width of a pencil tip that comes with the standard tool kit.
If you do not have a threading rod, you can also use a guitar string or anything similar. On the end of the threading rod, there is a cut out notch. Insert the threading rod from the bottom of the threading tube, notch end first. Pass the threading rod through the entire threading tube until the notched end comes out. Attach the thread to the notch and (5) pull the other end of the threading rod back out of the threading tube so that the thread is completely through the tube. (6) Attach both ends of the threading tube back onto the machine.
Step 7 – Pass the thread under the thread guide. The thread guide is a piece of metal loosely attached to the machine by a screw and spring. The function of the thread guide is to unravel threads that might still be raveled and to keep threads going straight in their designated paths.
Step 8 – Pass the thread through the main tension knob in the same manner as it goes through the pretension knob
Step 9 – Place thread to the left of the guide rod
Step 10 – Place thread to the right of the guide rod on the rotary wheel, and then under the next guide rod to the left of the rotary wheel. The rotary, or Thread Break wheel, is used to detect
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Step 11 – Place thread over the rotary wheel and then to the right of the wheel and then to the left of the next thread guide rod. If your machine is detecting false thread breaks but threaded properly, you might try wrapping the thread around the rotary wheel a second time.
Step 12 – Place thread under the next thread guide.
Step 13 – Open the head case cover. To the right of the machine behind the cover, on the head, there is a lever that goes up and down. Push the lever down as far as it goes. When you do, you will see several (12) small wires/springs. These are known as the Check Springs.
Step 14 – Place the thread to the right of the right most cylinder rod where check springs come out of when the check spring lever is pressed down. Place the thread through the check spring eyelet from the right to the left. Bring the thread back up to the left of the leftmost rod corresponding to the current thread you are threading. Move the lever so that the checks springs go back up all the way and then bring it back down about 1mm to give the springs a little bit more spring than if they were all the way up. Not placing the check springs in the correct position will cause trimming problems and problems when changing colors.
Step 15 – Bring the thread back up about 3 inches into the take up lever eyelet.
Step 16 – Bring the thread back down, past the check spring to the bottom of the head and through the last thread guide/eyelet
Step 17 - Place the thread through the needle eye from the front to the back. It is recommended that you cut the thread at a 45 degree angle to give it a point. Once you cut the thread, use your fingers to straighten out the end. Hold the thread with your index and thumb leaving about 1 –
1 ½ inches out keeping the thread at straight as possible as you pass it through the needle. Once thru the needle, pass it through the needle bar hole.
Step 18 – Place the thread in between the long spring at the bottom of the machine. There is no need to wrap it in the spring and it is recommended placing it into the spring gently without much tension. The spring is only used to temporarily hold the thread. Cut the thread at the end leaving about
1/3 inch extra. thread.
Step B – Continue with the next spool of thread, threading in the same manner as the previous
Further examples are shown on the next page.
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Upper Thread Tension
The upper thread tension refers to how tense or tight the thread feels when you pull it through the very last thread guide eyelet when the thread is properly threaded. There are many metrics for measuring this. However, the final metric usually just depends on what the final embroidery looks like.
Upper thread tension is completely different between one cone and the next and the tensions change as the thread is used. Therefore, the tensions must constantly be checked. Because the
B1201B/T has 12 needles and only one bobbin, it is always best to preset the bobbin tensions (next section) first and then change the upper threads to conform to the bobbin tension. In other words, once the bobbin is set, it should not be adjusted much. Each time the bobbin is changed, it may need to be set again. The operator should always recheck bobbin tensions when changing the bobbin (next section).
When pulling the upper thread from the final thread guide eyelet hole (NOT through the needle), the tension on the thread should feel about the same as if the other end of the thread was tied to 3 US Quarters ($0.75), being dragged across a smooth surface. Generally you should start with tightening both tension knobs at about 50% and then slowly adjusting from there. Once everything is set, you should only adjust with the second tension knob located on the tension base. Minor adjustments during and after embroidery will be required and should only be done with this second knob.
When the machine is embroidering (assuming the bobbin tension is set) you can visually tell if the tensions are set or need adjusting. It is common (and required) to make minor adjustments often. If the thread appears to be loopy then the tension knob needs to be tightened. Typically it takes about ½ turn to make even a slight difference. If the thread appears too tight and/or there are a lot of thread breaks, then the tensions need to be loosened. It is recommended during the first run of a design to slow the machine speed down as slow as possible and make minor adjustments to the tension while slowly speeding the machine up until the tensions are correct. If bobbin thread is coming up on the top of the embroidery then the upper thread may be too tight assuming the bobbin is set correctly. If the bobbin is not set correctly, then the bobbin might be too loose.
There are several other ways to test tensions. One is referred to as the ‘H’ or ‘I’ or ‘Column’ test. In this test, once the embroidery is completed, look underneath the embroidered item. Columns of embroidery such as the column of an ‘I’ should be 1/3 bobbin with 1/3 thread on each sides of the bobbin.
- If the bobbin is correctly set o Too much bobbin (more than 1/3 of the column)? – Loosen upper thread o Too little bobbin (less than 1/3 of the column)? – Tighten upper thread
- If the bobbin is not set o Too much bobbin (more than 1/3 of the column)? – Tighten bobbin o Too little bobbin (less than 1/3 of the column)? – Loosen bobbin
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Bobbin thread
The B1201B/T uses style ‘L’ bobbins and bobbin cases which are also known as Standard
Bobbins. We recommend using prewound polyester bobbins with cardboard sides. The bobbin is located inside the bobbin case and is near the bottom of the machine under the needle plate. The bobbin should be cleaned and replaced regularly to ensure proper tensions. Lint typically clogs the bobbin case which will produce variations in tensions and poor embroidery quality. It’s a good indication that it’s time to replace the bobbin case if the bobbin pulls out of the bobbin case rough after the case has been cleaned. Because bobbin cases are so inexpensive, it is recommended to purchase new ones rather than replace or repair used ones.
To remove the bobbin case from the hook of the machine, pull the bobbin case handle while extracting the case. When inserting the bobbin case back into the hook, make sure that the handle is pointing straight to the right.
Do not pull the handle when inserting the case back into the hook.
To thread your bobbin into the bobbin case, follow the following steps.
Step 1 – Insert the style ‘L’ prewound standard cardboard sided bobbin into the bobbin case.
Step 2 – Insert the bobbin thread into the slot/notch on the side of the metal bobbin case.
Step 2/B – When pulling the bobbin thread through the notch, the bobbin should spin clockwise when looking at the side/top of the bobbin. If it is not spinning clockwise, remove the bobbin and flip it over.
Step 3 – Pull the bobbin thread through the notch and under the hook located right by the notch.
Step 4 – Place the thread under the pig tail of the bobbin case. Be sure that the bobbin thread passes from the bottom opening of the pig tail and exits for the very top and not from the side of the pigtail.
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Step 5 – Pull the bobbin thread out about 6 inches while checking tensions (next section).
Adjust if needed.
Step 5/B – Always check tensions on the bobbin when replacing it. The bobbin lasts approximately 32,000 stitches. Bobbin tensions might vary from bobbin to bobbin and the tension does change as the bobbin is used.
Bobbin Thread Tensions
The bobbin thread tension is typically considered much more important that the upper thread tension because all 12 needles depend on the tensions of the bobbin in order to embroidery properly. It is important to set the bobbin tensions one time and try not to adjust it per color but rather adjust each other color/needle to conform to the bobbin. The bobbin tensions might need to be changed when replacing the bobbin and should be checked regardless. The operator should check the tensions of the bobbin after each run by looking at the bobbin of the final embroidery product for excess or shortage of bobbin thread. Generally on a column stitch 1/3 of the column should be bobbin thread and the other 2/3 upper thread.
An adjuster screw is located on the tension spring. Next to the adjuster screw is a fixed screw that holds down the tension spring. This fixed screw should never be touched. Tightening (turning clockwise) will tighten the tension of the bobbin. When tightening the bobbin, less bobbin thread will show underneath the final embroidered item. Loosening (turning counterclockwise) will lessen the bobbin tension. When loosening the bobbin, more bobbin thread will show underneath the final embroidered item. The bobbin tension should be set about the same at the upper thread tension. The same example of the 3 quarters ($0.75) can be applied. Another way to check tension is to hold the bobbin thread and drop the bobbin case. The case should fall approximately 1 – 3 inches. If it falls too far, the tensions need to be tightened. If it falls too short, tensions will need to be loosened. However, that is only an example and tensions will variate from bobbin to bobbin and from bobbin case to bobbin case. The only way to set the tension accurately is by eye, based on the final embroidery quality.
*Note - If you are using a bobbin case tension gauge the approximate setting should be between 25-35 grams
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Hooping
Setting up the tubular arms
The tubular arms are what hold the tubular hoops onto the machine. The tubular arms attach to the machine onto the pantograph. The tubular setup is the most common type of embroidery used on these types of machines. The tubular system utilizes the tubular hoops. The tubular system is most common because it’s a much quicker and easier way to hoop.
To use the tubular system you will need to first install the tubular arms if they have not already been installed. To install the tubular arms start by sliding the left tubular arm into the pantograph into one the slots on the left side of the pantograph (1). There are several slots on the pantograph for different size of hoops. It does not matter which slots are uses as long as the hoop will fit once both arms have been installed. (2) Slightly tighten the 2 screws on the tubular arm, onto the pantograph. The next step will be to select the hoop size you would like to use (3). Many embroidery machines such as the Butterfly will accept large, medium and small hoops. Large hoops are overall larger from the far left tab to the far right tab where as small hoops are smaller from one tab to the next. On standard size hoops (which might be 9cm,
12cm, 15cm, 18cm, etc) the length from one tab end to the next is 360mm. Once you select the hoop size, measure the hoop from tab to tab. Next install the right tubular arm (4) in the slots on the pantograph the same distance away from each other as the length of the hoop. Slightly tighten (5) the 2 screws on the tubular arm. It is recommended that you then place the hoop into the tubular arms to ensure it fits correctly and that the arms are not at an angle. On each of the tubular tabs, there are sides that have beveled ends. These beveled ends slide into the tubular arm springs at a 30 – 45 degree angle. Place the hoop into the tubular arms under the tubular arm springs. It is not necessary to have anything hooped into the hoop at this time. Check that the arms are not angled and then tighten the 4 tubular arm screws (2) & (5).
Hooping a tubular hoop
Tubular hoops are the most common type of hoops used in commercial embroidery machines.
They are very easy to hoop compared to the alternatives and are ideal for embroidery on assembled
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Butterfly B1201B/T - Single Head 12 Needle Embroidery Machine Manual goods such as shirts, etc. Embroidery on unassembled goods (raw fabric) is typically best done with other types of hoop systems but most all embroidery done commercially will be on assembled garments. There are many guides available on the internet and in other embroidery training manuals that explain the best way to hoop certain items depending on sizes, sex, type, etc of the garments. This manual will not get into the techniques and it is recommended that the operator search on the internet for further training.
However, when using a tubular hoop as shown the outer ring (piece without the metal tabs) goes inside or under the garment. For example, on a t-shirt the outer ring will go inside the shirt around the area that is to be embroidered. Backing or Stabilizer is then place on top of the outer right in between the garment. The top part of the hoop is then place on top of the garment, inside the outer ring. The top part of the hoop includes the beveled tabs. The beveled part of the tab will always be on top. The garment should be hooped so that the final embroidery imaged is parallel with the beveled tabs.
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Using the Control Panel
About the control panel
The control panel for the Butterfly Embroidery Machine is relatively easy to use. The control panel has a lot of uses that on a normal basis will never be used. We recommend that you become familiar with all the buttons and features but, you can also refer to the Cheat Sheet to find all you need to operate the control panel. Please refer below to the general layout of the control panel.
Display
Screen
USB
Memory
Port
Network
Connector
Keyboard
Emergency
Stop / Power
OFF
Power
Switch
Start
Button button
Stop
Button button
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Keyboard Layout
The control panel includes: ① Number Keypad, ② Function/Menu keys, ③ Manual Framemoving (direction keys), ④ and the Confirm key (Enter key).
The keys are named and described as follows:
Key icon Key name Key function
Embroider Confirms or cancels embroidering mode
Confirm (Enter) Standard ENTER key
Auxiliary function Use to enter the “Auxiliary function” menu
Pattern Memory Enters the Memory (designs) menu
Pattern storage
Idling
Used to load off or manage USB Memory stick
When jogging, can be used to speed up or down jog speed.
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Help
Trimming
Jogging
Color-sequence
Color-changing
Back to ORG.
Back to Stop point
Digital
Space key
“+”, “-” symbol
Increased speed
Decreased speed
Exit
Back and cancel
Left and right
System info key
Used to prefer a manual color change
Prefers a rotation on the main shaft (motor)
To change the color sequence
Changes the procedure of color changes such as manual or automatic color changes
Returns back to the origin (start point) of embroidery design
Used to go back the stopped position of the current embroider job
Standard 10 key bad
10+ plus. Used to enter the number 10, 11 and 12
(10+0 = 10 , 10+1=11 , 10+2=12)
Used in various menus
①Used to increase the embroidering speed
② Page Back
①Used to decrease the embroidering speed
② Page Forward
Exit / Back button
Cancel Button
Left and right
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Up and down
Frame Speed
Up and down
Changes the manual frame movement speed
Embroidery
Confirmation Indicator
If on, confirms embroidery is ready. Normally should be light when you are ready to embroider.
Main Shaft Indicator
Indicates if the main shaft is in the correct place.
Normally should be light.
Color-change Indicator
If on, indicate the machine is in the correct color change position. Normally should be light.
High/Low speed frame
Indicator
Indicates the speed the frame is set to move at in manual mode
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Main Screen Layout
On the screen, the main menu / display should look similar as follows:
The following icons will explain each part of the main display screen.
Icon state Content/handle instruction
1
Embroidery Preparation mode
Embroidery Confirmation mode
Press“ ” and “ ” key to switch the embroidery modes. To embroidery, you want the CONFIRM ‘Green’ mode. To load, designs or make changes to designs, the PREPARATION state should be on.
2
Auto color-change, auto start
Auto color-change, manual start
Manual color changing.
Press “ ” key to switch the mode of colorchanges. The ‘Green’ mode is standard.
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3
Normal embroidering
High-speed idling
Low-speed idling
Press “ ” key to switch the state of idling.
The ‘Green’ mode is standard.
4
Manual high speed frame-moving
Manual low speed frame-moving
5
Display X,Y position
6
H: The highest rotated speed
L: The lowest rotated speed
7
This number indicates the current embroidery speed.
8
Rotated speed in actual embroidering of main shaft
Press “ ” key to switch the state of framemoving. Changes the speed at which the frame moves when manually moving it with the arrow keys.
Press “ info.
” key to cancel/hide XY position
Shows the max ‘H’ and minimum ‘L’ embroidery speeds.
Press “ speed.
” or “ ” keys to change the
Shows the actual embroidery speed
9
At Stop point
Not at stop point
Press “ operate
” and “ ” key to begin the operation of moving to the exact stop point.
The machine must be at the stop point to
11 Indicates is the machine is properly on a needle
If not green, press the key pad to change to the proper color or, use the manual color change wheel till the machine is on a needle
12 Color change sequence
Press “ ” key to set/change the sequence of the color changes.
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Indicates if the offset embroidery is on or off.
Typically OFF. This can be turned on and off in
“Auxiliary Functions”.
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14 Pattern information
15 Embroidery states
Information on the current embroidery design
Ready to embroider;
Machine was running but has stopped;
Thread break;
Embroidery has finished;
Machine is color-changing;
System is in jump stitch mode.
16
Pattern has been set to repeat
Pattern has not been set to repeat
Set the X, Y repetition and times in “Embroidery
Parameter”. Typically this is not set
17
System has been set to cycle embroidery
System has not been set to cycle embroidery
In “Machine parameter” you can set whether to cycle
18
19
Direction (rotation/mirror) of design
Specialty Working Mode
20 Completion Bar
The F indicates the direction the embroidery design will sew. For example, and upside down F indicates the design will sew upside down
For specialty embroidery devices. Not used often
21
22
Disk in use icon
USB in use icon
Show process of current embroidery design
When on, indicates that the system is accessing the disk drive
When on, indicates that the system is accessing the USB stick
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24
Network connection state
Control cable
25 Current System Time
When on, indicates that the network is connected
When on, indicates that the system is connected with direct connect cable
Time zone can be adjusted in “Machine
Parameter”.
Basic Control Panel Operations
Generally, there are very few operations needed to run the Butterfly embroidery machine. We will simplify the learning process by only showing the Basic operations on the control panel in this section and show further advanced (but rarely used) operation on another section.
Load design from USB / Memory stick
The first step to embroidering a design is to load it into the Butterflys control panel. You will need to save your design from your PC onto a memory stick. The standard format is the Tajima DST format. Please refer to your software manual on how to save the designs as DST.
Once the design is saved onto the stick:
1. Insert USB stick into the control panel then press “ shown below.
” key to enter “USB Disk Management” as
2. Select “Input” then press “ ” key to confirm.
3. Use the keys “ ” and “ once the design is selected.
” to select the pattern in memory you want, then press “ ” key
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※ If you want to enter a different directory of the USB stick, press “ the directory you want and then press “
” and “ ” to select
” key to confirm. To go back a directory select “..”, and press the “ ” key.
4. The system with then show the prompt: “Input PAT NO.”, and show the next available pattern number in memory, press “ ” key to use this pattern number.
※ If you don’t want to use this pattern number, you can use the 10 keypad to input a new pattern number. You can press “ key to confirm.
” key to delete the current number. Once done, press “ ”
5. The system with then show the prompt: “Compensate the stitches?” Then press “ ” and “ key to select “ Yes ” or “ No ” and press “ ” key to confirm.
※ If select the flat-equalized stitches, it will prompt that input the equalized value.
6. Input the pattern in disk to system memory, then it will prompt: “Continue?” , select “yes” to continue input pattern and select “No” or press “ ” key to exit this operation.
Load design from memory (internal memory)
Once the design is loaded off the USB stick (see previous tutorial) and on the Butterflys internal memory, then it can be loaded to embroider.
”
1. In the preparation mode ( ) press “ ” key. The following screen will display:
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2. With the cursor on “Select”, press the “ ” key
3. The screen will display all the patterns in memory. Press “ next page, press “ ” and “ ” key to select the design. Press “
” & “ ” keys to go to the
” key to confirm.
※ If the start-point of the pattern has been saved (the design will have a “*” next to it), the system will prompt: “Do you want to restore ORG?” If you select “Yes”, the embroidery frame will move to the saved point of origin. If you select “No”, the frame will not move.
※ If the system has saved the “Embroidery Parameter” or the “Color Sequence Table” of the design, and its different from the current parameter, the system will prompt: “Do you want to restore
EMB PARA?” If you select “Yes”, system will load the previously saved embroidery parameter but if you select “No” the current system will use the last default settings
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4. Press “ ” key to use the current embroidery parameter. Press “ ” key to return to the “Select EMB. Pattern” page. Press others key to enter the “Edit EMB. PARA” page.
※ If you wish, you can use the 10 key to change any parameters. Use the direction keys “
” and “ ” to select different options, and press “ ” to modify them. When finished, press the “
” key to save the modified changes and return to main page.
Confirm Embroidery Design
Once the design is loaded into memory, you must confirm it to put the machine into embroidery mode.
With the machine in “Preparation mode” “ ”, press “ ” key, until the screen shows:
“Confirm embroidering?”. Press “ ” key to enter embroidering mode (“ green, press the start button to start embroidering.
” icon will turn
※ If current position of the machine is not at the origin point of the pattern (as set in “Frame
Origin Setting”), the system will ask: “Save current ORG setting for this pattern?”. Press “ ” and “
” key to select “Yes” or “No”, then press “ ” key to confirm.
※ If the current embroidery parameter is different from the saved one in the system, the machine will ask: “Save current parameter setting for this pattern?”. Press “ ”, “
” key, select “Yes” to save current embroidery parameter, or select “No” to not save.
” and “
※ If the system color sequence table is different from current color table, the machine will ask:
“Save color table?”, select “ Yes ” to save current color-sequence table to this pattern or select “ No ” to not save.
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Color Changes
Once the design is confirmed you can program color changes.
Color-Change Icon
Types of color changes
The icon above is the color-change icon. When the embroidery machine is not embroidering, press “
” key to switch the types of color-changes.
1 Manual color-change
When the machine is not running (in any color-change mode), press any number on the 10 keypad to perform a manual color-change.
2 Manual change the color while embroidering
In this mode, the machine will stop at each color change and wait till the next color is entered with the
10 keypad. Once the color is set, use start to continue embroidering with that specified needle number.
3
Auto color-change, manual start
In this mode, the colors are preprogrammed however, the machine will still stop at each color change waiting for the operator to hit start to continue embroidering.
4
Auto color-change, auto start
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In this mode, color-changes are preprogrammed by the operator and the machine will automatically select the needles at color changes and start on its own. This is the normally used color-change mode
Setting the color sequence
1. Press “ ” key to show the color-sequence menu:
Color sequence
Three options will display. You can use either one of the 3 to change color sequence.
2. Insert and repeat: Used to enter each color individually in sequence. Press “ ” to select the
Insert & Repeat option. Using the 10 keypad, enter each color change 1 by one and once done entering all the color changes, press the “ ” key to confirm, the color sequence.
3. Modify: Used to change just specific needles. Press “ ”. Use direction keys “ ” and “
” to move the cursor to the color you want to change. Use the 10 key pad to change the color number and then press the “ ” key to confirm.
4. Replace color: Used to change all of the color on one needle to another all at the same time. Press “
”. Enter the original needle number followed by the new needle number and then press the “
” key to confirm.
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Control Panel Cheat Sheet
Load design from USB / Memory stick
Insert USB stick Use
Load design from memory (internal memory)
& to select the design
In Mode: ( )
IF - “Do you want to restore ORG?”
IF - “Do you want to restore EMB PARA?”
Confirm Embroidery Design
& to select the design
In Mode: ( )
Setting the color sequence
“Confirm embroidering?”
Use keypad to enter first color used keypad to enter next color after last color is entered
continue entering all colors …
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Maintenance
Oiling
To ensure your Butterfly Embroidery Machine lasts a long and healthy life, it is recommended to oil the machine when required.
Although it is recommend oiling the machine, it is highly discouraged to over oil the machine as the oil can accumulate over electronics, the garments, and other parts that are not designed to be oiled. It is also not recommend to oil parts not specified in this guide. Standard sewing or embroidery machine oil should be used. It is recommended to oil the machine after each shift to give the oil time to settle. When starting the machine at the next shift for the first time, it is recommend to sew a sample run and to sew each run using solvy. Solvy helps to catch any excess oil from dripping on and staining the garments.
A) – Needle bars – Once every (20) hours of embroidery. Oil each bar through the opening. Do not place more than one drop per bar per 8 hour shift. There is a felt piece inside that head that absorbs the oil and lubricates the shafts.
B) – Rotary Hook – Once every (4) hours of embroidery. It is recommended to oil the hook once at the beginning of the day and then once each (4) hours after. The oil point of the hook
(basket that holds the bobbin case) is at the very top of the hook directly under the needle plate. It is not necessary to remove the needle plate if the oiler has a stray. The oil goes between the inner basket that stays stationary and the outer part that spins during embroidery. You will see the hook
10 o'clock position. This will place the top of the raceway at about 9o'clock. Place one drop at top of race at side of basket. Next, press the stop button. This will cycle the machine to a proper head up position. point at the bottom. Turn the hand-wheel on the right side of machine to move the hook point to the
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Do not place more than one drop per needle bar per 8 hour shift. It is recommended to remove the bobbin case when oiling and run a few trims without the bobbin in the case to circulate the oil. If you embroidery machine start to make a constant clicking sound it is usually due to a lack of oil on the hook.
C) – Upper Head Assembly (Reciprocator Shaft) - Once every (16 - 32) Hours of embroidery. The Reciprocator shaft is what the reciprocator rides up and down on.
The shaft is not easily accessible directly from the front of the machine so, you must access it from the sides through troughs on the head. To access these troughs, either move the head all the way to needle number 1 or to needle number 12. If you are on needle number 1, the trough will be accessible from the right side of the head. If you are needle number
12, the trough will be accessible from the left of the head. A couple drops should fill the trough. Move the head to the opposite and place a couple more drops on that opposite side.
D) – Oil Stickers – As indicated on the sticker. There are several oiling stickers/holes noted on the machine.
These oiling points should be oil as often and as much as noted on the stickers.
Oil Point Breakdown
A) – One drop once every (20) Hours of embroidery
B) – One Drop once every (4) Hours of embroidery
C) – One to two drops on each size once every (16 - 32) Hours of embroidery
D) – As indicated on sticker
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Glossary
Glossary
- Backing – Foundation used to stabilize and keep garment flat. Most backings are paper like.
- Bobbin – Thread used to tie a knot under the embroidery garment which holds down the upper thread
- Bobbin Case – Holds the bobbin
- Check Springs – Spring used in threading track which removes whiplash during embroidery
- Consumables – Consumables are parts used on the machine such as hooks, needles, and bobbin cases, etc that are to be replaced on a regular basis of normal operation.
- Digitized(ing) – Digitizing (in embroidery) is the act of converting a logo, design, symbol, etc into an embroidery file readable by embroidery machines and software. A digitized design is one that has all stitches, color changes, trims, etc programmed in so that the embroidery machine.
- Hook – Part which ties thread onto the bobbin and makes the embroidery stitch
- Non-consumables –Non-consumables are parts that are not designed to be replaced on a general basis such as motors, shafts, etc.
- Pantograph – Device on machine that moves hoop in the X and Y direction (left, right, up and down)
- Polyester – Type of textile. In embroidery machines, its typically a stronger thread type than Rayon
- Pre-digitized – A design that has already been digitized.
- Rayon - Type of textile. In embroidery machines, its typically a stronger thread type than
Polyester
- Solvy – A plastic like sheet sometimes used on top of embroidery very similar to cellophane.
Used to add more foundation on the embroidery. Typically dissolves under water.
- Stabilizer – See Backing
- Tensions – In embroidery, typically refers to how tight the thread feels when pulling it through a threaded machine or through the threaded bobbin. Improper tension will cause both false and actual thread breaks, and poor final embroidery quality among many other problems.
- Threading Rod – Used to thread embroidery thread through the embroidery tubes.
- Topping – Used on the top of a garment such as solvy.
- Tubular Arms – Arms that attach to the pantograph. The tubular hoops then attach to these arms
- Tubular Hoop/Frame – A special type of hoop consisting of a plastic ring and another plastic piece that goes into this ring. This hoop has a metal clip which speeds up the process of loading the hoop into the machine.
- Upper Thread Break – Typically refers to the current spool of thread that is embroidering, has broke.
- Wash-a-Way – See Solvy
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQS
- How does the Butterfly B1201B/T compare to other commercial/industrial embroidery machines? The Butterfly B1201B/T will benchmark against any other machine in its class.
The final embroidery quality is just as good as any other machine run under the variables
(design type, thread quality, etc).
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Specifications
Machine specifications
Listed below are common specifications of the Butterfly B1201B/T embroidery machine
Belts
Bobbin Size / Style
Cap System
Color Changes
Dimensions
Display
Embroidery Area
Flat Embroidery
Heads
Input
Languages
Make
Memory Capacity
Model
Needles
Needle sizes
(recommended)
Oil Type
Power
Reciprocator
Driver
Solenoids
Speed (max)
Table Top
Trace
Trimmers
Tubular
Weight
Wiper Driver
Italian
Size / Style ‘L’ or Standard. Prewound polyester recommended
270 Degree
Automatic or Manual
Approximately 3’ x 3’ x 3’ without stand
4” Color LCD Display
40cm x 50cm ~(15in x 16 in)
Yes
1
USB / Network (on certain models)
English / Español (Spanish)
Butterfly
16,000,000 Stitches or 500 designs
B1201B/T
12
Standard 75/11 titanium for most applications but works with most any industrial embroidery machine type. Different needs recommend on different applications such as leather goods, etc.
Standard sewing/embroidery machine oil
110W factory. 220w available on order.
Pulse Motor
Japanese
1000 (Stitches/Minute)
Removable
Yes
Yes
Yes
Approximately 100kgs (~220lbs)
Pulse Motor
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Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Technical Support
Please direct all technical questions to [email protected]
You may also try our live support by going to http://www.ButterFlyEmb.com
and clicking the
LIVE SUPPORT icon.
Troubleshooting
Symptoms
False thread breaks
Noise – Clicking Sound
Power up – Machine does not turn on
Thread Breaks
Resolution
-Ensure the machine is properly threaded.
-Oil Hook
-Ensure that the power cord is securely attached to a 110V outlet and that the 110V outlet is outputting power.
-Check fuses.
-Poor quality or old thread
-Timing issue
-Dull, bent, burred, etc needle
-Check for any burs in thread track (eyelets, etc)
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Pictures
Pictures & Videos
High quality pictures and videos can be founds by going to http://www.ButterFlyEmb.com
and clicking on either the PHOTOS or VIDEOS tab.
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Part Book
Parts Book
Butterfly Embroidery Machine
B1201B/T Single Head 12 Needle
Parts Book (Manual Addition)
© Copyright 2010:
TheEmbroideryWarehouse
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03010304
03010305
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80700302
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80746408
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80860410
Table Top
Parts of the table, chassis and bed. Reference picture on previous page.
Part Name base cover front R cover front L cover rear R cover rear L cover bracket connecting plate cover bracket cover bracket cover bracket flatbed embroidery table support board table support base table cushion table back block cushion felt adjustment support arm
4x16 screw
4x16 screw
3x12 screw
M4x6 screw
4x8 screw M3x8 screw
M4x10screw
Remark
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Rotary Hook Base
Rotary Hook Base. Reference picture on previous page
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03021101
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03021103
03021105
03021106
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03021301
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80025506
80025602
80031524
80037901
80037912
80310701
80620291
80620301
80620302
80685135
80740308
80810516
80811035
80811245
80880506
80880508
80880608
80900513
80901002
80901013
80901202
80901213
80924114
80924122
80924131
Part Name baffle bearing collar rotary hook base front bracket rear bracket cover back cover lower shaft needle plate base rotary position hook needle plate bent needle plate
timing belt timing pulley
bearing bearing collar bearing collar
servo motor rotary hook bobbin case bobbin
3x16 spring pin
M3x8 screw
M5x16 screw
M10x35 screw
M12x45 screw
M5x6 screw
M5x8 screw
M6x8 screw
M5 spring spacer
M10 spacer
M10 spring spacer
M12 plain spacer
M12 spring spacer
11/64x12 screw
9/64x8 screw
11/64x6 screw
Remark
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Trimmers
Trimmers. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
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03021242
03021311
03021501
03021502
03021503
03021504
03021511
03021512
03021513
03021524
03040605
80030540
80030803
80304203
80320204
80333601
80740308
80744303
80744310
80746406
80746408
80746512
80810306
80810312
80810408
80810410
80810412
80860306
80860324
80880306
80880406
80900318
80900421
Part Name trimming drive arm movable knife fixed knife fixed knife shrapnel trimming drive block trimming induction block trimming connecting rod trimming drive rod trimming drive arm pin trimming drive arm trimming pull rod movable knife drive arm clipper movable knife drive arm needle plate base cover picker bracket picker fork connecting pin picker fork base picker fork picker solenoid installation plate picker solenoid limit plate picker connecting rod picker stopper silencing block nylon cushion face bearing trimming motor picker solenoid micro approach switch
M3x8 screw
M3x3 screw
M3x10 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x8 screw
M5x12 screw
M3x6 screw
M3x12 screw
M4x8 screw
M4x10 screw
M4x12 screw
M3x6 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x6 screw
M4x6 screw
M3 spring spacer
M4 nut
Remark
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47
48
80924150
80924201
80924211
9/64x5 screw
M2.5x4-3x2 screw
M4x4-5x3.5 screw
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Arm
Arm. Reference picture on previous page
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03160702
80025601
80030831
80031502
80032022
80682101
80685135
80742304
80744406
80746406
80746408
80810410
80810412
80811245
80880406
80880506
80880508
Part Name bevel gear big bevel gear small arm positioning plate lower front cover front cover R front cover L front cover Up guide rail baffle straight guide rail eccentric pin drive connecting rod arm cam drive connecting rod screw cam pin upper shaft upper shaft front bushing upper shaft rear bushing cam cushion zero position detection disk zero position coupler bracket main shaft dial arm shaft pulley baffle dial observer handle bushing handle shaft handle spring adjustment handle zero position detection plate timing pulley bearing bearing collar bearing
6x30 pin
3x16 pin
M3x4 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x8 screw
M4x10 screw
M4x12 screw
M12x45 screw
M4x6 screw
M5x6 screw
M5x8 screw
Remark
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80880610
80900408
80900413
80901202
80901213
80920403
80924122
80924144
M6x8 screw
M6x10 screw
M4 plain washer
M4 spring washer
M12 spacer
M12 spring spacer
M4x8 screw
9/64x8 screw
M4x12 screw
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03041102
03041181
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80030431
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80030851
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80031072
80260801
80260802
80740203
80740204
80742304
80810304
80810412
80810516
80880508
80900502
80900513
80900521
Needle Bar Driver
Needle bar Driver. Reference picture on previous page
Part Name oil fencing felt drive shaft collar needle bar drive block shaft bushing torsion spring positioning block drive block driver returning spring silencing base support drive block support arm drive shaft wick presser foot drive connecting shaft presser foot cam guide rod presser foot connecting rod connecting rod pin-up connecting rod pin-lower presser foot slide bracket shaft bushing A shaft bushing B presser foot drive block presser foot guide spring presser foot buffer cushion take-up bar base take-up connecting rod-main take-up connecting rod take-up connecting lever pin bearing face bushing straight bushing steel washer bearing elastic collar roller pin wheel roller pin
M2x3 screw
M2x4 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x4 screw
M4x12 screw
M5x16 screw
M5x8 screw
M5 spacer
M5 spring spacer
M5 nut
Remark
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NO Part #
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17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
27
28
29
30
31
32
22
23
24
25
26
33
34
35
03040151
03040154
03040601
03040602
03040603
03040604
03040605
03040606
03040607
03040608
03040610
03040611
03040631
03040701
03040702
03040703
03040704
03040705
80304201
80742304
80742306
80746406
80746408
80746512
80810310
80810320
80810406
80810410
80860306
80860406
80900301
80900321
80900402
80900413
80924211
Upper Thread Hook
Upper Thread Hook. Reference picture on previous page
Part Name baffle-lower baffle bracket-lower thread hook plate hook motor base hook drive arm drive arm returning spring silencing block thread hook connecting bar thread hook positioning block hexagon ring thread hook connecting block thread hook hook guide arm motor plate arm jumping plate jumping lever bracket plastic washer jumping torsion spring stepping motor
M3x4 screw
M3x6 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x8 screw
M5x12 screw
M3x10 screw
M3x20 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x10 screw
M3x6 screw
M4x6 screw
M3 plain cushion
M3 plain nut
M4 cushion
M4 spring cushion
M4x4-5x3.5 screw
Remark
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Color Change System
Color Change System. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
22
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
01293105
03040503
03040504
03040506
03040507
03040508
03040509
03040510
03040511
03040512
80030722
80031003
80304212
80333702
80746408
80810512
80813406
80813408
80860306
80880304
80880406
80900402
80900418
80900502
80900513
Part Name color change cam color change base motor support color change bushing change bearing pin potentiometer fixed bolt potentiometer support color change handle change cover bearing step bearing stepping motor potentiometer
M4x8 screw
M5x12 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x8 screw
M3x6 screw
M3x4 screw
M4x6 screw
M4 cushion
M4 spring cushion
M5 cushion
M5 spring cushion
Remark
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Part #
01221532
01221605
01221606
01222102
01222109
01222183
01222184
01222192
01222193
01227102
03080101
03080102
03080103
03080104
03080108
03081112
03081121
03081202
03081293
03081301
03081501
03081502
03081503
03081504
03081505
80621101
80681101
80685135
80742304
80746306
80810310
80810412
80810420
80880406
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
1
0
12
13
N
O
2
3
4
5
6
7
27
28
29
30
31
32
22
23
24
25
26
33
34
Needle Case A
Needle Case A. Reference picture on previous page
Part Name take-up lever shaft rubber cushion felt packing needle bar screw baffle ring needle clamp screw needle clamp upper dead point clamp needle bar connecting pin magnet needle bar needle bar spring presser foot presser foot bushing presser foot spring needle case lower guide rail cushion color change plate needle bar guide take-up lever plastic block take-up lever positioning block positioning block torsion spring take-up lever take-up shaft block needle pin
3x16 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x6 screw
M3x10 screw
M4x12 screw
M4x20 screw
M4x6 screw
Remark
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NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
22
23
24
25
26
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
03081302
03081303
03082301
03082302
03082303
03082304
03082305
03082306
03082501
03082503
03082502
03082511
03082512
03082513
03082523
03082524
03082525
03082526
03082527
03082528
03082530
03082531
03086101
03086102
03086103
03086123
03086124
03086125
03086131
80030471
80628133
80740308
80030310
80740406
80746408
80746410
80813304
80813306
80813316
80813410
80860304
80880304
80900331
80924121
Needle Case B
Needle Case B. Reference picture on previous page
Part Name upper face plate front face plate cover support plastic front cover magnet base connecting shaft magnet clamp magnet lower thread course spring bracket lower thread spring middle thread course base roller stand middle thread course pin tension wrench spring bevel cushion shaft collar take-up spring collar take-up spring baffle take-up spring middle thread course shaft face thread clamp base face thread clamp plate face thread clamp bracket thread suspender disk thread suspender baffle thread suspender spring presser thread suspender spring
E-ring porcelain bushing
M3x8 screw
M3x10 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x8 screw
M4x10 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x6 screw
M3x16 screw
M4x10 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x4 screw
M3 nut
9/64x6 screw
Remark
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NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
27
28
29
30
31
32
22
23
24
25
26
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
03100101
03100102
03100104
03100105
03100106
03100107
03100108
03100109
03100110
03100112
03100116
03100117
03100118
03100121
03100122
03100123
03100131
03160701
80010115
80023521
80023601
80023602
80030831
80030861
80030871
80305752
80742304
80746408
80810304
80810306
80810308
80810412
80810420
80860410
80880508
80900302
80900313
80900401
80900421
X-Axis Drive System
X-Axis Drive System. Reference picture on previous page
Part Name drive shaft frame felt connecting plate press block timing pulley bracket timing pulley shaft tension support belt press plate connecting plate frame felt limit installation support limit buffer cover side cover side cover support motor cover motor cover bracket-L motor cover bracket-R
X drive connecting plate limit plate standard guide timing belt timing pulley A timing pulley B roller bearing nylon spacer
E-ring stepping motor
M3x4 screw
M4x8 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x6 screw
M3x8 screw
M4x12 screw
M4x20 screw
M4x10 screw
M5x8 screw
M3 plain cushion
M3 spring cushion
M4 plain cushion
M4 nut
Remark
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NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
27
28
29
30
31
32
22
23
24
25
26
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
03100108
03105101
03105102
03105103
03105111
03105112
03105114
03105115
03105116
03105132
03105133
03160701
80015116
80023522
80023615
80023616
80030822
80030861
80030871
80031211
80031223
80308653
80742304
80746408
80810308
80810316
80810320
80810406
80810620
80813412
80813520
80813620
80880608
80900302
80900313
80900521
80900602
80900613
80900618
Y-Axis Drive System
Y-Axis Drive System. Reference picture on previous page
Part Name belt press plate drive connecting plate-R
X drive connecting plate-L guide buffer motor base drive shaft bearing base limit buffer limit optical coupler base pulley shaft tension base limit plate guide rail timing belt timing pulley A timing pulley B roller bearing nylon washer
E-ring shaft cushion bearing stepping motor
M3x4 screw
M4x8 screw
M3x8 screw
M3x16 screw
M3x20 screw
M4x6 screw
M6x20 screw
M4x12 screw
M5x20 screw
M6x20 screw
M6x8 screw
M3 cushion
M3 spring cushion
M5 nut
M6 cushion
M6 spring washer
M6 spring washer
Remark
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Tension Base
Tension Base. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
03130112
03130114
03130118
03130119
03130120
03130131
03130132
03130141
03130142
03130143
03130144
03130145
03131204
03131215
03131220
03131221
03131222
03160703
03160801
80700202
80700301
80700306
80746306
80813412
80813420
80900521
80924203
Part Name thread course wheel tension disk thread presser spring thread presser breakage detection disk support-L support-R thread tension screw thread tension disk adjust button small knob thread presser spring thread tension plate thread guide plate thread lead plate slider rear cover breakage detection plate alarm plate
M3x6 screw
3x8 screw
3x6 screw
M3x6 screw
M4x12 screw
M4x20 screw
M5 nut
M3x4-4x4 screw
Remark
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Thread Stand
Thread Stand. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
27
28
29
30
22
23
24
25
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
01901201
01901202
01901203
01901204
01901205
01901206
01901207
01902101
01903123
03010302
03040127
03044101
03044102
03044103
03044104
03044105
03044106
03044111
03044112
03044120
03044121
03044122
80628131
80628132
80746408
80746508
80746512
80900501
80900513
80900521
Part Name tension bolt thread lead plate tension spring tension regulator tension plate tension gasket coil bolt thread course plate support A thread stand
A thread stand B thread stand D coil stand hose joint hose joint core white porcelain bushing red porcelain bushing M4x8 screw
M5x8 screw
M5x12 screw
M5 plain washer
M5 spring washer M5 nut
Remark
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Bobbin Winder
Bobbin Winder. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
13
14
15
16
17
8
9
10
11
12
03041502
03041503
03041504
03041505
03041506
03041517
03041518
03041521
03041522
03041523
80030671
80030851
80030871
80740406
80740410
80746408
80880406 el plate e
Part Name
M4x8 screw
M4x6 screw thread winder support arm thread winder shaft rubber roller roller
Remark
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Electronics
Electronics. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
4
5
6
1
2
3
03040132
03044201
03044202
03044203
03160101
03160180
03160210
03160370
03160450
03160691
80030642
80746408
80746512
80810412
Part Name rear cover face plate bracket base face plate support base face plate stand power wire power box driver operation panel drive plate computer box nylon cushion
M4x8 screw
M5x12 screw
M4x12 screw
Remark
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Hoops / Frames
Hoops / Frames. Reference picture on previous page
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Part #
03100291
03100292
03171181
03171681
03172181
03172681
03173181
03173691
80813410
Part Name frame bracket-R frame bracket-L round frame-90 round frame-120 round frame-150 round frame-200 rectangle frame-290x290 rectangle frame-540x360
M4x10 screw
Remark
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Cap Driver
Cap Driver. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
27
28
29
30
31
32
22
23
24
25
26
38
39
40
41
42
43
33
34
35
36
37
02810102
02810103
02810105
02810106
02810301
02810302
02810303
02810304
02810305
02810306
02810307
02810308
02810309
02810310
02810313
02810313
02810351
02811203
80030525
80030525
80030525
80030525
80030641
80030842
80740306
80740406
80740408
80810512
80810516
80813406
80813412
80813508
80860304
80880304
80900310
80900405
80900502
80900513
80900553
80900602
80900621
80900802
80900821
Part Name shaft A nylon rod pin shaft trolley cap frame support plate support bracket shaft B steel bar adjustment slider adjustment slider presser plate plastic bracket plate nylon wheel plastic bar cap frame base cap frame main support screw steel wire support plate support-L support-R
U stand roller bearing bearing bearing
M3x6 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x8 screw
M5x12 screw
M5x16 screw
M4x6 screw
M4x12 screw
M5x8 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x4 screw
M3 plain washer
M4 plain washer
M5 plain washer
M5 plain washer
M5 screw cap
M6 plain washer
M6 nut
M8 plain washer
M8 nut
Remark
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Cap Frame
Cap Frame. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
19
20
21
22
23
13
14
15
16
17
18
24
25
26
27
28
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
02810201
02810203
02810204
02810211
02810212
02810213
02810215
02810216
02810217
02810272
02810281
02811006
02811009
02811010
02811011
02811012
02811019
02811031
02811081
80030671
80740304
80740406
80813304
80860304
80900301
80900321
80900408
80900421
Part Name cap casing collar A positioning block clamp base A clamp base B clamp screw collar spring A collar spring B shrapnel collar B positioning block clamp ring cap strapping rod cap strapping rob cap clamp bracket tapered end hook rubber bushing tapered end
E-ring
M3x4 screw
M4x6 screw
M3x4 screw
M3x4 screw
M3 screw
M3 nut
M4 plain washer
M4 nut
Remark
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Cart
Cart. Reference picture on previous page
NO Part #
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
03010306
03010307
03010308
03018001
03018002
03018003
80270304
80270305
80390901
80700121
80813816
80813825
80900801
80900818
80900821
80900824
80920201
Part Name rack upper table rack middle table rack lower table rack-L rack beam rack-R rotary truckle fixed truckle pore plug
4x16 screw
M8x16 screw
M8x25
M8 plain washer
M8 spring washer
M8 nut
M8 nut
M8x30 bolt
Remark
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