Gammill PLUS Manual - Page 9
Browse online or download pdf Manual for Sewing Machine Gammill PLUS. Gammill PLUS 12 pages.
Each function in set-up mode is
described below:
Needle Position Range
160 – 200
This number indicates the range of
speeds available when adjusting
Needle Up Speed (#2) and Needle
Down Speed (#3) below.
Needle Up Speed
6 - 10
Adjusts the speed at which the
needle rises up when the needle
positioner is used. Settings for this
function are very sensitive so
adjustments should be no more than
plus or minus 1. Additionally,
movement of the needle bar is
coordinated with that of the take-up
lever. If the setting is too high, the
needle and take-up lever will coast
past their proper stopping points.
The thread take-up lever should stop
at the corner of the casting in its
upward motion when machine is
automatically positioning the needle
upward. If the needle and/or take-up
lever are stopping past the proper
stopping point, press – (minus) once
to slow down the needle up speed.
Needle Down Speed
6 – 10
Adjusts the speed at which the
needle goes down when the needle
positioner is used.
Single Stitch Range
160 – 200
This number indicates the range of
speeds available when adjusting
Single Stitch Speed (#5) and Single
Stitch Time (#6) below.
Single Stitch Speed
6 - 10
Adjusts the speed the needle travels
while making a complete stitch when
in single stitch mode.
Single Stitch Time
Usually 110
Electrical value needed to allow
position sensor time to travel far
enough to lose the effect of the
position stop switch so machine can
complete a single stitch.
Time Out
Usually 02
When in Regulated Stitch Mode if
machine is no longer being moved
and if run switch is not turned off, the
machine will turn itself off
automatically after a few seconds.
Regulated Move Count
Always 01
Determines the sensitivity of
movement signal supplied to motor
with 1 being the most sensitive
setting.
Eight Stitches per Inch
Usually 27
Electrical value normally used to
achieve 8 stitches per inch. Note: 3
units = 1 stitch per inch. Example – if
you go from 27 to 33 you would get
10 stitches per inch.
Nine Stitches per Inch
Usually 30
Electrical value normally used to
achieve 9 stitches per inch.
Ten Stitches per Inch
Usually 33
Electrical value normally used to
achieve 10 stitches per inch.
7