Screw the little screw eyes into the warp beam
supports. Use a nail or something similar to
twist it easily.
The lease sticks can be attached to these
screw eyes. If you want to keep the lease
sticks in your warp during weaving, they should
never pass the back beam. They would
shorten the effective depth of your loom for
shed building.
Some weavers remove the lease sticks entirely
while they are weaving; this is a matter of
personal preference.
Attach three cords each to the warp beam and
the cloth beam with the little screws 4x15.
Start at one side of the beam with the end of a
cord. The other end of that cord has to be fixed
together with the end of the next cord in the
second hole of the beam etc.
Insert the end of the beater at one side into the
nylon bearing of the suspension bar. Be sure
that the curve in the beater supports is in the
right direction (see picture below).
Place the end of the other beater support into
the nylon bearing at the other side.
You have to bend the beater support a bit and
when you get the end in line with the bearing, it
will snap inside.