The picture on the previous page shows the
parts of the David 70. Into each of the lower
side rails, eight nylon bearings for the lams are
inserted.
The picture on the right shows the lower side
rails of the David 90 and the additional lam
squares in which the nylon bearings are
inserted.
The hardware bag contains:
− 8 threaded ends m6 X 135 with barrel nut,
washer and cap nut
− 2 bolts m6 X 70 with barrel nut and washer
− 4 screws 5 X 50 mm (these screws you will
need only for a David 90. Sometimes, for
efficiency reasons, they are also included
in the hardware bag of the David 70)
− set of metric wrenches (you will only need
wrenche 10 for the David assembly)
If your loom is a David 90, use the four 5x50
screws and attach the lam squares to the lower
side rails at the same side where the holes for
the barrel nuts are located.
Position the middle part of the loom with its
back to the wall or a table.
The uprights of the middle part are marked A
and B at the location where they should be
connected to the corresponding marked sides
of the top side rails.
Unscrew the barrel nuts from the eight
threaded ends, but leave the cap nuts and
washers.
Insert a barrel nut into the top side rail at the
marked end. Remember what you read on the
first page about barrel nuts.