Atlanta 1347D Manuale utente

Atlanta Attachment Company
362 Industrial Park Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
770-963-7369 • www.atlatt.com
Technical Manual & Parts Lists
Model 1347D
Revision 9.5 Updated Jan 11, 2016


Technical Manual & Parts Lists
ATLANTA ATTACHMENT COMPANY,INC.
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IMPORTANT
It is important to read and understand the information contained within this
manual before attempting to operate the machine. Atlanta Attachment Co., Inc.
shall not be held liable for damage resulting from misuse of the information
presented within, and reserves the right to change the information contained
within, without prior notification.

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Contents
Important Safety Instruction ....................................................................................................................... 1
Liability ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety Equipment on the Machines ............................................................................................................ 3
Protective Eyewear ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Important Notices........................................................................................................................................ 5
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Repair .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
A Word to the End User.............................................................................................................................. 9
Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
General Machine Data .............................................................................................................................. 10
Operating Procedure ................................................................................................................................. 11
Controls and Adjustments ......................................................................................................................... 12
Front of Control Box ................................................................................................................................. 12
Manual Sew Pedals ................................................................................................................................... 13
Folder/Head Adjustment ........................................................................................................................... 13
Rewinder ................................................................................................................................................... 13
Front Roll Holder ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Thread Sensor Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 15
Clutch-Brake Installation & Maintenance ................................................................................................ 16
Installation................................................................................................................................................. 16
Airline Connections .................................................................................................................................. 17
Lubrication ................................................................................................................................................ 17
Parts Replacement ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Clutch Parts List ........................................................................................................................................ 19
1347D Puller Motor Parameter List .......................................................................................................... 20
1347D Sewing Head Parameter List ......................................................................................................... 21
Electric Eye Sensor Adjustment ............................................................................................................... 22
Reflective Tape Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 22
Recommended Spare Parts List ................................................................................................................ 22
AAC Part # SP1347D Spare Parts Kit ...................................................................................................... 22
Assembly Drawings & Parts Lists ............................................................................................................ 24
11347D Faux Pillowtop Border Workstation ........................................................................................... 26
1347010 Sew Head Assembly .................................................................................................................. 27
1347030 Swing Out Binder Assembly ..................................................................................................... 28

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1347040 Swing Out Binder Assembly ..................................................................................................... 29
1347126 Motor / Tensioner Assembly ..................................................................................................... 30
1347065 Right Side Folder Assembly ...................................................................................................... 32
1347079 Left Side Folder Assembly ........................................................................................................ 34
1347080 Binding Roll Support ................................................................................................................. 36
1347090 Binding Roll Support ................................................................................................................. 38
1347094 Upper Tension Assembly ........................................................................................................... 40
1347098 Rewind Assembly w/ Sleeve ..................................................................................................... 42
1347110 Main Frame Assembly ............................................................................................................... 44
1347127 Head Mount Assembly .............................................................................................................. 46
1961-900C Control Box Assembly ........................................................................................................... 48
1961-300EB Worm Gear Puller Assembly, 18” ....................................................................................... 50
1961-250F Prefeed Assembly ................................................................................................................... 52
33008708 Ball Bearing Disc Assembly .................................................................................................... 53
1347D-PD Pneumatic Diagram ................................................................................................................ 55
1347D-WD Control Wiring Diagram ....................................................................................................... 56

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Important Safety Instruction
This part of the Instruction Material is provided for the safe use of your equipment.
It contains important information to help work safely with the unit and describes the
dangers inherent in machinery. Some of these dangers are obvious, while others are
less evident.
Mandatory Information
All persons operating and/or working on the 1347D should read and understand all parts of the Safety
Instructions. This applies, in particular, for persons who only operate and/or work on the unit
occasionally (e.g. for maintenance and repair). Persons who have difficulty reading must receive
particularly thorough instruction.
Scope of the Instruction Material
The Instruction Material comprises:
Safety information
Operator Instructions
Electrical and Pneumatic diagrams
And may also include;
A list of recommended spare parts
Instruction Manual(s) for components made by other manufacturers
The layout and installation diagram containing information for installation
Intended Use
Our machines are designed and built in line with the state of the art and the accepted safety rules.
However, all machines may endanger the life and limb of their users and/or third parties and be damaged
or cause damage to other property, particularly if they are operated incorrectly or used for purposes
other than those specified in the Instruction Manual.
Exclusion of Misuse
Non-conforming uses include, for example, using the equipment for something
other than it was designed for, as well as operation without duly installed safety
equipment. The risk rests exclusively with the end user.
Conforming use of the machine includes compliance with the technical data,
information and regulations in all parts of the complete Instruction Material, as
well as compliance with the maintenance regulations. All local safety and
accident prevention regulations must also be observed.

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Liability
The machine should only be operated when in perfect working order, with due regard for safety and the
potential dangers, as well as in accordance with the Instruction Material. Faults and malfunctions
capable of impairing safety should be remedied immediately. We cannot accept any liability for personal
injury or property damage due to operator errors or non-compliance with the safety instructions
contained in this booklet. The risk rests exclusively with the end user.
The Instruction Material should always be kept near the machine so that it is accessible to all concerned.
The local, general, statutory and other binding regulations on accident prevention and environmental
protection must also be observed in addition to the Instruction Material. The operating staff must be
instructed accordingly. This obligation also includes the handling of dangerous substances and
provision/use of personal protective equipment.
The Instruction Material should be supplemented by instructions, including supervisory and notification
duties with due regard for special operational features, such as the organization of work, work
sequences, the personnel deployed, etc.
The personnel's awareness of the dangers and compliance with the safety regulations should be checked
at irregular intervals.
Choice and Qualification of Personnel
Ensure that work on the machine is only carried out by reliable persons who have been appropriately
trained for such work - either within the company, by our field staff or at our office - and who have not
only been duly appointed and authorized, but are also fully familiar with the local regulations. Work on
the machine should only be carried out by skilled personnel, under the management and supervision of a
duly qualified engineer.
This not only applies when the machine is used for production, but also for special work associated with
its operation (start-up and maintenance), especially when it concerns work on the hydraulic or electrical
systems, as well as on the software/serial bus system.
Training
Everyone working on or with the machine should be duly trained and informed with regard to correct
use of the safety equipment, the foreseeable dangers which may arise during operation of the machine
and the safety precautions to be taken. In addition, the personnel should be instructed to check all safety
mechanisms at regular intervals.
Responsibilities
Clearly define exactly who is responsible for operating, setting-up, servicing and repairing the machine.
Define the responsibilities of the machine operator and authorize him to refuse any instructions by third
parties if they run contrary to the machine's safety. This applies in particular for the operators of
machines linked to other equipment. Persons receiving training of any kind may only work on or with
the machine under the constant supervision of an experienced operator. Note the minimum age limits
permitted by law.

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A Word to the Operator
The greatest danger inherent in our machines:
is that of fingers, hands or loose clothing being drawn into a machine by live, coasting or rotating tools
or assemblies or of being cut by sharp tools or burned by hot elements.
ALWAYS BE CONSCIOUS OF THESE DANGERS!
Safety Equipment on the Machines
All machines are delivered with safety equipment, which shall not be removed or
bypassed during operation.
The correct functioning of safety equipment on machines and systems should be
checked every day and before every new shift starts, after maintenance and repair
work, when starting up for the first time and when restarting (e.g. after prolonged
shutdowns).
If safety equipment has to be dismantled for setting-up, maintenance or repair work, such safety
equipment shall be replaced and checked immediately upon completing the maintenance or repair work.
All protective mechanisms shall be fitted and fully operational whenever the machine is at a standstill or
if it has been shut down for a longer period of time.
Damage
If any changes capable of impairing safety are observed in the machine or its mode of operation, such as
malfunctions, faults or changes in the machine or tools, appropriate steps must be taken immediately, the
machine switched off and a proper lockout tagout procedure followed. The machine should be examined
for obvious damage and defects at least once per shift. Damage found shall be immediately remedied by
a duly authorized person before resuming operation of machine.
The machine should only be operated when in perfect working order and when all protective
mechanisms and safety equipment, such as detachable protective mechanisms, emergency STOP
systems, etc. are in place and operational.
Faults or Errors
The machine must be switched off and all moving or rotating parts allowed to come to a standstill and
secured against accidental restart before starting to remedy any faults or errors.
Signs on the Machine
Safety and danger signs on the machine should be observed and checked at regular intervals to ensure
that they are complete and undamaged. They should be clearly visible and legible at all times.
Clothing, Jewelry, Protective Equipment
Long loose hair, loose-fitting clothes, gloves and jewelry, including rings, should be avoided in order to
avoid injuries due to being caught, drawn in and wound up inside the machine.

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Protective Eyewear
Protective eyewear that has been tested by the local authorities should be worn
whenever there is a possibility of loose or flying objects or particles such as when
cleaning the machine with compressed air.
Tools
Always count the number of tools in your possession before starting work on the machine. This will
allow you to check that no tools have been left behind inside the machine. Never leave a tool in the
machine while working.
Oils, Lubricants, Chemicals
Note the applicable safety regulations for the product used.
No Smoking, Fire, Explosion Hazard
Smoking and open flame (e.g. welding work) should be prohibited in the production area due to the risk
of fire and explosions.
Workplace
A clear working area without any obstructions whatsoever is essential for safe operation of the machine.
The floor should be level and clean, without any waste.
The workplace should be well lit, either by the general lighting or by local lights.
Emergency STOP
The emergency STOP buttons bring all machine movements to a standstill. Make sure you know exactly
where they are located and how they work. Try them out. Always ensure easy access to the nearest
emergency STOP button while working on the machine.
First Aid
1. Keep calm even when injured.
2. Clear the operator from the danger zone. The decision of what to do and whether to seek
additional assistance rests entirely with you, particularly if someone has been trapped.
3. Give First Aid. Special courses are offered by such organizations as the employers' liability
insurance association. Your colleagues should be able to rely on you and vice versa.
4. Call an ambulance. Do you know the telephone numbers for the ambulance service, police and
fire service?

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Important Notices
Reporting and Fighting Fires
Read the instructions posted in the factory with regard to reporting fires and the emergency exits. Make
sure you know exactly where the fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems are located and how they are
operated. Pass on the corresponding information to the firemen when they arrive. Ensure there are
enough signs to avoid fire hazards.
The following fire extinguishers may be used:
- Dry powder extinguishers, ABC fire-extinguishing powder.
- Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers to DIN 14461 for electronic components. Great care must be
exercised when using carbon dioxide fire extinguishers in confined, badly ventilated rooms (see DIN
14406 and 14270).
Isolate the machine from the power supply if a fire breaks out. Do not use water on burning electrical
parts until it is absolutely certain that they have been completely disconnected from the power supply.
Burning oils, lubricants, plastics and coatings on the machine can give off gases and vapors that may be
harmful to your health.
A qualified person should be consulted to repair the damage after a fire.
Electrical Power Supply
Before undertaking any maintenance or repair work on the machine, switch off the
electrical power to the machine at the main source and secure it with a padlock so
that it cannot be switched on again without authorization.
In practice, this may mean that the technician, electrician and operator all attach
their own padlock to the master switch simultaneously so that they can carry out
their work safely. Locking extension plates should be available for multiple locks if
required. The primary purpose for a lockout/tagout procedure is to protect workers
from injury caused by unexpected energizing or start-up of equipment.
Energy sources (electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic, etc.) for the equipment shall be turned off or
disconnected and the switches locked or labeled with a warning tag. It is the responsibility of the
employer to establish control procedures. Follow lockout/tagout procedures before, setup and/or any
service or maintenance work is performed, including lubrication, cleaning or clearance of jams.
Caution: The machine is still not completely de-energized even when the master
switch is off.
- Electricity - The machine is always isolated from the electrical power supply whenever the master
switch has been switched off. However, this does not apply for the power supply in the control cabinet,
nor for equipment that does not draw its power via the master switch.
- Pneumatic / hydraulic energy - Almost all our machines carry compressed air. In addition to switching
off the master switch, the air supply must also be disconnected and the machine checked to ensure it is
depressurized before starting any work on the machine; otherwise the machine may execute
uncontrolled movements.
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