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22. Attach the handle to the crank with a M8 x 100 Cup Head Bolt by
threading the bolt through the handle and crank and locking it with a
M8 Hex Nut. Then locate crank onto the shaft of warp roller Z and lock
in place with 6.5 x 40 Cotter Pin. Spread the ends of the pin slightly to
prevent it falling out.
NOTE: The cloth and warp roller must rotate in the direction shown.
24. Each shaft has holes on both edges of top and bottom rails. The hole
for the jack pin is exactly in the centre of the bottom rail to ensure it
lifts evenly and is marked with a small hole on the front of the shaft.
Do not use this hole for a hook.
Fit one Harness Hook into the top rail and the bottom rail of each shaft
and secure by pressing a 3/32 Dome Cap onto the hook. It is easier to do
this by supporting the hook on a corner of a table and pressing firmly
on the dome cap.
Spread the heddles evenly either side
of the Harness Hook and then clip the
stainless steel rods over the hooks. The
hooks prevent the bars from sagging
when being raised or pulling out when
the warp is being advanced.
M8 x 100
Cup Head Bolt
M8 Hex Nut
3/32 Dome Cap
Harness Hook
Harness Hook
Harness Hook
23. Your Ashford 8 Shaft Jack Loom has been supplied with Texsolv
Heddles. Each bundle contains 100 heddles which enable you to use
100 per shaft.
Take a bundle of heddles (DO NOT REMOVE THE PINK TIES).
Thread 2 round steel bars through the holes in a shafts, through the
gaps in the top and bottom of the bundles and into the holes in the
other end of the shaft. Then push M11 Rubber Buffer into the oval hole in
the outside of the shaft to lock the steel rod in place.
NOTE: ensure the M11 Rubber Buffer are pushed right to the bottom of
the holes so they do not protrude or drag on the nylon guides.
THEN remove the ties and spread the heddles evenly either side of the
centre hole.
The heddles can be used as is or can be cut with sharp scissors. Only
cut after the heddles have been loaded onto the steel rods.

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