1. Itek 613s Operations Manual
Itek 613s operations manual

I'm quite sure there is no sand or sand-like substance on the 2912. You could be seeing bits of corrosion falling out of the gauge plate. To remove the gauge plate, remove the two large plastic plugs on the back side and remove the two bolts with a 1/2' socket.

With the gauge plate opened far enough to clear the knife, you should be able to remove the gauge plate and look for corrosion and attempt to clean it. When reattaching the gauge plate, be certain to install it such that it doesn't hit the knife. Slip the gauge plate back on, then fully close the gauge plate. Install the bolts removed earlier, but not tight yet. As you gradually tighten the two bolts, position the gauge plate such that there is a small gap between the gauge plate and the knife with the gauge plate fully closed.

Tighten the bolts and reinstall the plastic plugs. Also, depending on you fine this 'sand' is, could it simply be fine metal particles from sharpening the knife? Jul 13, 2011. Does the metal arm come out to grab the threads to cut it? Is there a blade in the metal arm that cuts the tread? I think a standard utility knife cutter blade is the same size (just like the one that cuts the bobbin thread when you put in a new bobbin).

What happens when you activate the cutter is the arm comes out, grabs the threads, brings them to the blade which cuts the threads, the velcro by the cutter holds the bobbin thread in place for the next stitch. Otherwise the thread may end up on top and the top thread would not be able to pick it up for the next stitch. Jun 27, 2009.

Itek 613s operations manual

The following terms apply to this Online Auction. By participating in this online auction, you agree to abide by these terms and conditions. “Seller” means Boggs Graphics Equipment LLC, the user on the website who is offering the goods for sale. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH NO WARRANTIES OR RETURNS.

Binding Contract. If you are the highest bidder on a lot when the lot closes, you agree to purchase that lot for the hammer price plus the buyer's premium. Please bid with care. Buyer's Premium.

Itek 613s Operations Manual

You agree to pay a buyer's premium of 9% of the hammer price in addition to the hammer price of any lot you win. This premium will be added to the hammer price in your invoice. Full payment for any lot must be received by the seller before 5:00PM EST; Monday, February 8th, 2016. The seller accepts the following forms of payment: Cash, Cashiers/Bank Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, ACH (Electronic Check), Business Check, American Express, Discover, Visa, Mastercard, Paypal 5. There will be a 4% Buyers Premium Discount on any payments made by Cash, Cashiers/Bank Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, ACH (Electronic Check), Business Check 6. You may not remove or take possession of any lot until the seller receives payment in full for that lot. You must present proof of payment to the seller upon pickup.

Removal dates. Lots will be available for pickup on these dates: - Monday through Friday; 8:00 am to 4:00 pm; Saturdays by Appointment. All lots must be removed before 4:00 p.m., Friday, February 12th - Special Exceptions can be made for large items or bidders loading overseas shipments8.

Preparation of lots. Seller will make reasonable efforts to make the purchased lots accessible to the winning bidder on the dates of removal. Seller will not be responsible for securing or unloading lots once they are loaded at our facility. Any damage or liability caused by incorrectly securing items will be the sole responsibility of the Purchaser. Complete agreement. These terms and conditions, together with any posted notices and/or additional terms provided in the description of any lots within this auction, constitutes the entire terms and conditions on which property listed in the auction sale catalogue shall be offered for sale or sold by Seller, and any consignor of such property for whom Seller acts as agent. No oral agreements made between Buyer and Seller shall be valid unless memorialized by both parties in writing.

Seller strongly recommends to all bidders to thoroughly inspect all items before the auction on which bidder intends to bid. Auction site.

Bidder acknowledges that an auction site is a potentially dangerous place. Flammable, noxious, corrosive and pressurized substances may be present, heavy equipment may be in operation, and eletric circuits may be live. Every person at the auction site before, during and after the auction sale, shall be deemed to be there at his/her own risk with notice of the condition of the premises, the activities on the premises, and conduct of third parties; and the bidder shall so advise his/her agents and employees. No person shall have any claim against Seller, its consignors, agents, employees, directors or principals for any injuries sustained or for damages to or loss of personal property, which may occur from any cause whatsoever. If Seller or its consignor is unable to deliver any lot or any necessary documentation required in respect of any lot, the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive liability shall be the return of any monies paid on such lot. Absolutely NO RETURN of sold goods, NO REFUNDS, and NO EXCHANGES will be permitted. No article shall be removed unless paid for in full and all articles purchased shall be removed within the time period herein provided in the Event Specific Terms & Conditions.

Time shall be of the essence. If the Purchaser fails to make payment or remove goods within the time periods herein provided, the Auctioneer may resell the article purchased by auction, private contract or otherwise, as the Seller in his discretion deems advisable.

Itek 613s Operations Manual

If the Purchaser fails to pay the seller in full for his item by the payment due date, the Purchaser shall owe Seller liquidated damages in the amount of 25% of the hammer price of that item.