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4.9 Interval (Cl. VEB100-2, -4)
The machine is equipped with a shiftable interval 1:2.
The interval principle is based on recurrent lowering of the plunger to an exactly
configured value (interval stitch depth).
When switched on, the outer layer of material is only stitched every second time. This
usually makes it possible to create a marking-free, elastic seam in materials that are
difficult to sew.
4.9.1 Activate and adjusting the interval
The interval stroke (= lowering of plunger) defines the stitch depth during the “interval
stitch”.
To switch on the interval for a correctly configured stitch depth, screw in the control
knob ((6) Fig. 4) until the required interval stroke is achieved.
More stroke means a less stitch depth and vice versa.
4.10 Sewing drive
General:
A DA432 sewing drive is available to drive the sewing machine.
Please note the instructions available online. There you find notes and the instructions
for programming the control including the motor speed adjustments.