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Schacht WOLF PUP LT LOOM FL3006E User manual

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WOLF PUP LT LOOMTM
Assembling DisAssembleD looms
FL3006E
FL3009E
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
■Read through the directions before starting to assemble your
loom.
■You’ll nd a complete labelled diagram of the Wolf loom in your
Maintenance and Warranty manual and at schachtspindle.com.
■Wolf loom legs are called out by where they cross each other.
The legs that touch the ground at the front of the loom are called
“inside” legs because they are covered by the “outside” legs when
they cross at the loom center.
■The beater is at the front of the loom. The brake is on the right
side of loom.
■All wooden parts of the loom have been nely sanded and
nished with hand-rubbed Danish oil. From time to time, you may
wish to apply more nish to the loom. Use a Danish oil (tung oil and
polyurethane mixture) and hand-rub the wood with a soft lint-free
cloth. Be sure to follow the nish manufacturer’s instructions.
■Unpack the loom parts carefully and compare them to the
drawings on pages 2 and 3. Do not throw away the carton or any of
the packing material until you have checked to see that all of the
parts and hardware bags have been included.
■Hardware for your loom has been packed into bags for dierent
steps in the assembly process. Open each bag only when you reach
those steps, then identify the pieces included in that bag.
■Follow the exact order of assembly. Take care and work slowly. It
will be easier to assemble your loom with a helper. Some steps may
require two people.
■When you nish assembling the loom, go back over all of the
screws and make sure they are tight. For screws on parts that need
to pivot, tighten the screw rmly, then unscrew just enough to allow
free movement. It is a good idea to re-tighten all screws on your loom
every few months.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
TOOLS
#2 Phillips screwdriver
slotted (at) screwdriver and/or masking tape
adjustable wrench or wrenches in the following sizes:
5/16", 7/16", 3/8", 1/2"
COMMON HARDWARE
These drawings are not to scale and hardware is not shown in
every size listed.
■Screws and bolts are sized in inches, measured by shaft
length. Measure the shafts of screws and bolts with a metal tape
measure or the ruler on this page. First identify all the screws and
bolts in a bag, then it will be easier to identify any nuts.
■Nuts attach to carriage bolts and machine screws. They have
to match the bolt or machine screw in diameter and thread
size. Match the numbers at the beginning of the description (for
instance, 10-24 or 1/4-20) to the corresponding bolt or machine
screw.
■Washer sizes refer to the diameter of the hole; measure
the hole with a metal tape measure or the ruler on this page. The
washers shown below all the same size, but they are different
types. For the same size washer, SAE washers have the smallest
outside diameter, fender washers have the largest outside
diameter, and USS washers are in the middle.
For more help identifying hardware, see our guide at
www.schachtspindle.com/pdfs/schacht-hardware-guide.
pdf.
barrel nut cap nut
hex nutslim lock nutlock nut
IDENTIFYING NUTS
SAE washer USS washer fender washer
IDENTIFYING WASHERS
IDENTIFYING SCREWS AND BOLTS
carriage bolt Phillips truss head
machine screw
Phillips pan head
sheet metal screw
Phillips truss head
sheet metal screw
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Schacht Spindle Company 6101 Ben Place Boulder, CO 80301
303.442.3212
© 2022 Schacht Spindle Company, Inc.
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Quantities given for hardware bags are the minimums needed for
assembly; there may be extras included. Photos on this page are
not to scale.
HARDWARE BAG A—STEPS 1–3
4X fold bars
4X 10-24 x 1-1/4" carriage bolts
8X #8 SAE washers
4X 10-24 lock nuts
2X 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss head machine screws
2X 1/4-20 barrel nuts
2X 1/4" USS washers
2X 5/16-18 lock nuts
2X fold knobs (plastic knobs with 1" threaded shafts)
2X plastic T-nut slides
HARDWARE BAG B—STEPS 5–6
2X 1" plastic beater pegs
2X 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss head machine screws
2X #12 SAE washers
2X 1/4-20 lock nuts
2X 5/16-18 slim lock nuts
3X #8 x 1-1/2" Phillips at head sheet metal screws
2X 1/4-20 barrel nuts
2X 1/4-20 x 2-1/4" Phillips truss head machine screws
HARDWARE BAG C—STEPS 7–11
2X 3/8" USS washers
1X plastic arrow peg
1X brake barrel nut
1X 1/4-20 x 1" Phillips pan head machine screw
1X brake bar and cable
2X 1/4" USS washers
1X 5/16-18 slim lock nut
1X brake S-hook
1X brake eye bolt
1X #12 SAE washer
1X brake spring with insert
HARDWARE BAG D—STEPS 12–18
1X warp beam crank handle
1X 3/8" cap nut
1X 3/8" USS washer
4X 1/4-20 barrel nuts
2X 1/4" x 1" fender washers
2X back beam knobs (plastic knobs with 2-1/4" threaded
shafts)
2X 1/4-20 x 3" Phillips truss head machine screws
1X beater pin and chain
1X beater pin holder
1X #6 x 5/8" Phillips pan head sheet metal screw
2X caster & wheel sets
4X 1/4-20 x 1-1/2" Phillips truss head machine screws
4X 1/4-20 lock nuts
CORDS BAG
1X brake cord
8X 29" apron cords
24X tie-ups
ACCESSORIES PACK
1X brass reed hook
300X inserted eye heddles
fold bar
fold knob
brake barrel nut
brake bar and cable
brake cord
brake S-hook
plastic
T-nut slide
1" plastic
beater peg
plastic
arrow peg
brake eye bolt
brake spring
with insert
beater pin holder
beater pin and chain
warp beam
crank handle
back beam knob
apron cords
tie-up cords
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PARTS
left and right pairs of legs
castle assembly, including 4X shafts, 8X heddle bars, and
lamms (wrapped around cloth beam)
treadle assembly
beater
front beam
front beam extension
warp beam
rear leg brace
removable back beam
treadle tracker
3X apron bars
2X lease sticks (with holes)
lease sticks
apron barstreadle tracker
castle assembly
treadle assemblybeater
right pair of legs
(inner side)
left pair of legs
(inner side)
front beam & front extension warp beam
rear leg brace (small pins on each end) removable back beam
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Attach the fold bars to the legs.
Parts: left and right pairs of legs
Hardware bag A: 4X fold bars, 4X 10-24 x 1-1/4" carriage bolts,
8X #8 SAE washers, 4X 10-24 lock nuts
NOTE: Wolf loom legs are called out by where they cross
each other. The legs that touch the ground at the front of
the loom are called “inside” legs because they are covered
by the “outside” legs when they cross at the loom center.
Lay one pair of legs on the oor. Orient the fold bars as shown in
Figure 1A, with round holes meeting between the legs and the
jogs in the bars pointing toward the oor (the inside of the loom).
On the inside leg, identify the rst hole above the bolt where
the legs meet. Insert a 3/16" x 1-1/4" carriage bolt through the
square hole of the fold bar, then through a #8 SAE washer, then
through the hole in the leg from above, then through another
#8 SAE washer. Secure the carriage bolt with a 3/16" lock nut
(Figure 1B); attach the lock nut just tightly enough to allow the
fold bar to rotate.
On the outside leg, identify the third hole above the bolt where
the legs meet. Insert a 3/16" x 1-1/4" carriage bolt through the
square hole of the fold bar, then through a #8 SAE washer, then
through the hole in the leg from below, then through another
#8 SAE washer. Secure the carriage bolt with a 3/16" lock nut
(Figure 1B); attach the lock nut just tightly enough to allow the
fold bar to rotate.
Repeat this step for the remaining pair of legs.
2. Attach the treadle assembly to the inside legs.
Parts: treadle assembly
Hardware Bag A: 2X 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss head machine
screws, 2X 1/4-20 barrel nuts
Set the treadle assembly on the oor right side up, so you cannot
see the 1/2" round depressions on the underside of the treadles.
The brake release pedal should be at the right (Figure 2A).
Remove all packing material from the ends of the treadle bar,
leaving any washers and nylon spacers in place.
Stand the right legs upright, leaning them against a wall or
having a helper hold them in position. Be careful: until the treadle
assembly has been attached, the leg assemblies can fall over
easily.
Line up the pin at the end of the treadle support with the small
hole on the inside of the legs, and the treadle bar with the 3/8"
hole in the legs (Figure 2B). Insert the pin and treadle bar into
their holes.
From underneath the treadle support, place a barrel nut into
its hole; hold it in place with masking tape and/or a slotted
screwdriver. Insert a 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss head machine
screw into the right inside leg from the outside, then tighten it
rmly into the barrel nut (Figure 2C).
Attach the treadle assembly to the left leg in the same way.
FIGURE 1: ATTACH FOLD BARS TO LEGS
A
carriage bolt &
fold bar attached
from inner side
of leg
10-24 x 1-1/4"
carriage bolt
left outside leg
10-24
lock nut
#8 SAE
washers
left inside leg
B
10-24 x 1-1/4"
carriage bolt
fold bar, end with square hole
#8 SAE washer
10-24
lock nut
#8 SAE washer
leg
C
treadle support
brake release pedal
FIGURE 2: ATTACH TREADLE ASSEMBLY TO INSIDE LEGS
A
treadle support pin
hole for
treadle support pin
right leg
treadle bar
hole for
machine screw
B
1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss
head machine screw
barrel nut inside
treadle support
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3. Attach the castle assembly to the legs.
Parts: castle assembly
Hardware bag A: 2X 1/4" USS washers, 2X 5/16-18 lock nuts, 2X
fold knobs, 2X plastic T-nut slides
NOTE: THIS STEP REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE.
Remove any packing material from the carriage bolts installed in
the leg assemblies.
Insert the castle assembly, with the cloth beam at the front and
the metal treadle rods at the bottom, between the leg assemblies.
Line up the pre-installed carriage bolts in the legs with the lower
holes in the right and left castle sides (Figure 3A). Secure both
carriage bolts with 1/4" USS washers and 5/16-18 lock nuts,
leaving the lock nuts loose enough to allow the castle sides to
move slightly.
On one side of the loom, rotate the fold bars so they cross over
the castle side. The fold bar from the outside leg should sit closest
to the castle side as shown in Figure 3B. Insert a black fold knob
through the fold bars and into the wide end of a plastic T-nut slide;
the narrow cylinder of the T-nut slide ts into the slot. Position
the metal T-nut inside the slot with a screwdriver so you can
insert the fold knob into it. Tighten the fold knob. Repeat for the
other side of the castle assembly.
Now tighten the 5/16-18 lock nuts holding the castle assembly to
the legs.
4. Install tie-up cords.
Cords Bag: 24X tie-up cords
Remove the tape around the cross brace and lamms underneath
the shafts. Allow the lamms to hang underneath the shafts.
There is one tie-up cord for each hole in the lamms. Put the
loop end of a tie-up cord through each hole and pull the button
end through the loop until the cord is secure against the lamm
(Figure 4A).
Tie the shafts to the treadle by slipping a tie-up cord into the slot
in the treadle (Figure 4B). Work from the front lamm to the rear
lamm for each treadle. After you have completed your tie-up,
check each treadle by pushing it all the way to the oor and
releasing it, making sure that the button of each tie-up cord is up
against the treadle and that each cord hangs straight down to the
treadle.
There is a 1/2" diameter indentation on the underside of the top
end of each treadle to prevent the tie-ups from slipping off when
the loom is folded. The tie-up buttons should not rest in this
indentation when you weave.
A
FIGURE 3: ATTACH CASTLE ASSEMBLY TO LEGS
B
outside leg
fold bar
inside leg
fold bar
fold knob
plastic T-nut slide
metal T-nut
TOP OF RIGHT CASTLE SIDEFRONT OF
LOOM
pre-installed
carriage bolt
pre-installed
carriage bolt
metal treadle
rods
cloth beam
hole for
carriage bolt
A
FIGURE 4: INSTALL TIE-UP CORDS
lamm
tie-up cord
button
B
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5. Install the beater.
Parts: beater
Hardware Bag B: 2X 1" plastic beater pegs, 2X 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips
truss head machine screws, 2X #12 SAE washers, 2X 1/4-20 lock
nuts, 2X 5/16-18 slim lock nuts
Loosen the wing nuts holding the top of the beater and remove
the beater top. Remove the reed from the beater.
Install the beater pegs (Figure 5A): Insert a 1/4-20 x 2" Phillips
truss head machine screw through a 1" plastic beater peg, then
through the beater side from its outer side. From the inside of the
beater, secure the screw with a #12 SAE washer and a 1/4-20 slim
lock nut. Repeat on the other side of the beater.
Secure the beater to the leg assemblies with a 5/16-18 slim lock
nut on each bolt (Figure 5B). Tighten the lock nuts all the way,
then loosen one-half to one full turn to allow the beater to move
freely.
6. Install the front beam and front beam extension.
Parts: front beam, front beam extension
Hardware Bag B: 3X #8 x 1-1/2" Phillips at head sheet metal
screws, 2X 1/4-20 x 2-1/4" Phillips truss head machine screws, 2X
1/4-20 barrel nuts
Insert three #8 x 1-1/2" Phillips pan head sheet metal screws
through the front beam and begin screwing them into the front
beam extension (Figure 6A). Leave the screws slightly loose until
all three are started into the extension, then go back and tighten
them.
Orient the front beam with the extension facing the front of the
loom, with the rounded long edge of the front beam facing up;
position the front beam between the outside legs (Figure 6B).
Insert a 1/4-20 barrel nut in the hole at one end of the front
beam; use masking tape and/or a slotted screwdriver to hold it in
place. Insert a 1/4-20 x 2-1/4" Phillips truss head machine screw
through the leg from the outside and tighten it rmly into the
barrel nut. Repeat for the other end of the front beam.
FIGURE 6: INSTALL FRONT BEAM WITH EXTENSION
Afront beam front beam extension
8-15 x 1-1/2" Phillips flat head
sheet metal screws
B1/4-20 x 2-1/4" Phillips
truss head machine screw
barrel nut
FIGURE 5: INSTALL BEATER
B
5/16-18 slim
lock nut
A
beater side
#12 SAE
washer
1/4-20
slim lock
nut
1/4-20 x 2" Phillips truss head
machine screw
beater peg
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7. Install the warp beam.
Parts: warp beam
Hardware Bag C: 2X 3/8" USS washers
Place a 3/8" USS washer on each end of the warp beam. Working
from the back of the loom, slip the threaded rod through the hole
in the inside right leg as far as it will go. Fit the pin in the other
end into the stopped hole in the inside left leg—this hole does not
go all the way through the leg (Figure 7). You will have to spread
the right and left inside legs apart to accomplish this.
9. Install the brake bar and brake cable.
Hardware Bag C: 1X brake bar and cable, 2X 1/4" USS washers,
1X 5/16-18 slim lock nut
Remove all packing material from the pre-installed screw on the
inside right leg, just above the roll pin (Figure 9A). Place the
brake bar and a 1/4" USS washer on this screw, orienting the
brake bar as shown in Figure 9B.
Take the loose end of the brake cable and wrap it under and
around the brake drum three times. Start next to the loom leg and
wrap with loops moving towards the loom center, making sure not
to overlap the cable (Figure 9C). Place the loop end of the cable
over the pre-installed screw and place a 1/4" USS washer over the
cable. Secure the brake bar with a 5/16-20 slim lock nut (Figure
9C). Be sure that the brake bar can pivot freely—if it does not,
slightly loosen the lock nut.
FIGURE 7: INSTALL WARP BEAM
8. Install the brake barrel nut.
Hardware Bag C: 1X brake barrel nut, 1X 1/4-20 x 1" Phillips pan
head machine screw
From the outer side of the inside right leg, push the screw
through the leg and tighten into the brake barrel nut (Figure 8).
FIGURE 8: INSTALL BRAKE BARREL NUT
brake barrel nut
1/4-20 x 1"
Phillips pan head
machine screw
right inside leg
(inner side)
FIGURE 9: INSTALL BRAKE BAR AND BRAKE CABLE
B
brake bar &
1/4" USS washer
on screw
brake
cable
A
pre-installed screw
with packing material
roll pin
C
brake hub &
brake cable
loop end of brake cable,
1/4" USS washer,
5/16-20 slim lock nut
threaded pin through
hole in inside right leg
short pin into stopped
hole in inside left leg
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10. Install the brake cord.
Hardware Bag C: 1X S-hook, 1X plastic arrow peg
Cords Bag: 1X brake cord
Hang the S-hook in the hole on the rear of the brake bar (Figure
10A). Insert the other end of the S-hook through the loop in
the Texsolv brake cord. Slip the remaining end of the Texsolv
brake cord through the hole at the end of the brake release pedal
(Figure 10B). Secure the brake cord by inserting the plastic
arrow peg into a loop at the end of the brake cord—you can set
the pedal to your preferred height.
FIGURE 10: INSTALL BRAKE CORD
brake cord
S-hook
A
plastic arrow peg
brake release pedal
B
11. Install the brake eye bolt and brake spring.
Hardware Bag C: 1X brake eye bolt, 1X #12 SAE washer, 1X brake
spring with insert
Hook the brake spring to the brake bar, in the hole shown in
Figure 11. Insert the eye bolt through the #12 SAE washer, then
through the hole in the brake barrel nut, and screw it into the
spring insert.
Tighten the eye bolt until, when you stand at the rear of the loom,
you can’t turn the warp beam away from you with both hands.
When you hold the brake release pedal down, the warp beam
should turn freely in either direction.
You can increase or decrease the tension on the friction brake by
tightening or loosening the eye bolt. There should be small gaps
between the coils of the brake spring once the proper tension is
reached.
FIGURE 11: INSTALL BRAKE EYE BOLT AND BRAKE SPRING
brake spring
brake eye bolt
#12 SAE washer
12. Install the warp beam crank handle.
Hardware Bag D: 1X warp beam crank handle, 1X 3/8" cap nut,
1X 3/8" USS washer
Place the 3/8" USS washer and then the metal handle on the rod,
with the wooden handle facing out. Secure with the the 3/8" cap
nut (Figure 12).
When you’re weaving, the crank should be pushed off of the cap
nut. To engage the crank for turning the warp beam, pull the
hexagonal hole in the crank onto the cap nut.
FIGURE 12: INSTALL WARP BEAM CRANK HANDLE
3/8" cap nut
wooden
handle
metal
handle
3/8" USS washer
threaded rod
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13. Install the removable back beam.
Parts: back beam
Hardware Bag D: 2X 1/4-20 barrel nuts, 2X 1/4" x 1" fender
washers, 2X back beam knobs
Slide the back beam into the slots cut in the top of the inside legs.
Insert a 1/4-20 barrel nut into the holes on each end of the back
beam.
Place a 1/4" x 1" fender washer on a back beam knob and insert
the knob through the leg, into the back beam, and tighten it into
the barrel nut (Figure 13). Repeat for the other end of the back
beam.
15. Install the beater pin and holder.
Hardware Bag D: 1X beater pin and chain, 1X beater pin holder,
1X #6 x 5/8" Phillips pan head screw
Insert the #6 x 5/8" Phillips pan head screw through the hole in
the end of the beater pin chain and through the hole in the beater
pin holder (Figure 15A). Fasten the screw to the small pilot hole
in the right leg (Figure 15B). There will be a hole between the
pilot hole and the screw holding the fold support bar.
The beater pin holds the beater upright during warping. Push
the pin through the hole in the outside leg and then through the
slot in the beater side (Figure 15C). Pull out the beater pin and
replace it in its holder before weaving or before folding the loom.
14. Install the rear leg brace.
Parts: rear leg brace
Hardware Bag D: 2X 1/4-20 barrel nuts, 2X 1/4-20 x 3" Phillips
truss head machine screws
Insert a 1/4-20 barrel nut into the hole at one end of the rear leg
brace; hold it in place with masking tape or a slotted screwdriver
(Figure 14). Insert a 1/4-20 x 3" Phillips truss head machine
screw into an outside leg from the outside. Tighten the screw
rmly into the barrel nut.
Repeat this step for the other end of the rear leg brace.
FIGURE 13: INSTALL REMOVABLE BACK BEAM
FIGURE 15: INSTALL BEATER PIN AND HOLDER
slot in right
beater side
hole in outside
right leg
C
A
beater pin
beater pin
chain
beater pin
holder
#6 x 5/8" Phillips pan
head sheet metal screw
Bhole for using
beater pin
pilot hole for
beater pin holder
outside
right leg
slot in right
beater side
1/4" x 1" fender
washer
back beam knob
1/4-20
barrel nut
back beam
FIGURE 14: INSTALL REAR LEG BRACE
barrel nut
rear leg brace1/4-20 x 3"
Phillips truss head
machine screw
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16. Install heddles and heddle bars on the shafts.
Parts: 8X heddle bars (installed in shafts), 300X heddles from
accessory pack
Remove all heddle bars from the shafts: gently bend a bar until
you can slide out one end from the shaft, then pull out the other
end.
Open your heddle packages and divide the heddles into four
groups of 75 (or other number as needed). It is easiest to do this if
you keep the heddles on the string and slide them onto the heddle
bars (Figure 16A). Make sure that your heddles are all oriented in
the same way since this makes it easier to thread your loom. Once
the heddles are on the heddle bars, tie them into a group.
Note: For right-handed threading, place the red end of
the heddles at the top of the shaft frame. For left-handed
threading, place them at the bottom.
Lift the rst shaft and prop it up with a book or a small block of
wood. The bottom of the shaft should be 3 to 4 inches higher than
the other shafts. Insert a set of heddles on heddle bars into the
castle in front of the raised shaft. Insert one end of each heddle
bar into the slots in the side of the shaft. Bend the heddle bar and
insert the end into the slot in the other side of the shaft (Figure
16B).
Repeat this process for the other shafts.
FIGURE 16: INSTALL HEDDLES
A
17. Install the wheels.
Hardware Bag D: 2X caster & wheel sets, 4X 1/4-20 x 1-1/2"
Phillips truss head machine screws, 4X 1/4-20 lock nuts
Skip this step if you plan to add a stroller to your loom. Insert two
1/4-20 x 1-1/2" Phillips truss head machine screws through the
holes in the casters, then through the rear leg brace from the
back of the loom. Secure with two 1/4-20 lock nuts on the inside
of the rear leg brace (Figure 17). Repeat with the second wheel.
FIGURE 17: INSTALL WHEELS
lock nuts
1/4-20 x 1-1/2" Phillips
truss head machine screws
rear leg brace (viewed from
back of loom)
18. Install the treadle tracker.
Parts: treadle tracker
With the clip on the treadle tracker facing the front of the loom,
insert the treadle tracker into the slot in the top of the rear castle
cross brace (Figure 18).
FIGURE 18: INSTALL TREADLE TRACKER
slot
castle and shafts (viewed from above)
upper castle support
heddles
shaft frame
heddle bar
upper
castle
support
heddle bar
B
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19. Attach the apron bars.
Cords Bag: 8X 29" apron cords or 2X 144" apron cords
There is one cord for each hole in the cloth and warp beams.
Insert one end of a cord through a hole in the beam and pull the
cord through. Then insert the other end through the second
hole in the end of the cord that you just put through the beam.
Pull rmly on the cord to tighten (Figure 19A). Repeat across the
cloth beam and the warp beam.
To attach the apron bar to the apron cords, take a pinch of the
cord about 4" from the end (Figure 19B). Insert the pinched cord
through the second hole in the cord. Pull on the pinched cord
until a new loop forms that is large enough for the apron bar to
slip through (Figure 19C). Slide the apron bar through the loop
(Figure 19D) and pull tight. Repeat until all cords are attached to
the apron bar. Attach the other apron bar to its beam in the same
way. •
Note: This process is covered in the video Assembling the
Baby Wolf Loom at youtube.com/user/schachtspindle.
FIGURE 19: ATTACH APRON BARS
DA B C
FOLDING THE LOOM
■To prevent treadles from dragging on the oor when the loom
is folded, attach every treadle to at least one tie-up cord.
■Start folding the loom: loosen the fold knobs one full turn and
pull them up in their slots.
■With one hand on the rear beam and one hand on the front
beam, push the loom together as far as it will go.
■Tighten the fold knobs.
UNFOLDING THE LOOM
■Slightly loosen the fold knobs on each side of the loom.
Generally, a single turn will do.
Loosening the knobs all the way or removing them can
cause the loom to collapse, which could result in injury.
■Stand at the side of the loom. Hold the front and rear beams
together slightly.
■Continue holding onto the front and rear beams and allow the
loom to unfold all the way. If there is a warp on the loom, you
may need to hold down the brake release pedal with your foot to
loosen the warp as you unfold the loom.
■When the loom has completely opened, push the fold knobs
down to the bottom of the slots in the castle. Tighten the knobs.
back beam
fold knob
front beam
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