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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: LoneWolf2 on April 16, 2015, 11:35:57 PM
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Hey folks. So I finally got a job where i'll be using my sleeve pallets for actual sleeves instead of pockets (which is what they're used for 99% of the time).
It never dawned on me that my little securing levers weren't correct and don't tighten down flush with the pallet since I never needed to worry about it until now.
How do I go about fixing this? Pic for reference of how they are now.
(http://i.imgur.com/DIEuSVxm.jpg)
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Move the levers to a loose position and turn the nuts back an equal amount, maybe a quarter turn each, and try locking them down. This should move them in closer to your board.
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if you're doing short sleeves, just move your art 'out' or 'up' on the screen so that the hem of the sleeve doesn't hit the lever area.. you'll likely have a hard time getting a small over the platen mounting bracket and arm.
but I also agree with FarmBoy.... you can certainly adjust the levers a bit... I had to do that to tighten a few of ours that got loose over time. nice thing too is that it helps not catch the really small shirts as well.
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At least on the older models (2) 1/2" wrenches will make the adjustment
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Thanks for the replies!
I'll give those fixes a try and that should remedy it.
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At least on the older models (2) 1/2" wrenches will make the adjustment
On the newer cams we molded the stud into the handle so only one wrench is needed. Just a FYI.