[amayausers.com] Re: installing cap frame driver

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  • Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 14:56:46 UT

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Mary,
Mary-o
Have you figured this out yet? You probably have a Standard Amaya or Pre-XT 
Amaya, whichever one you want to call it...the folks here, on this group call 
them Big Reds. It has a flat topped sewing arm. There were some "Pre-production 
XT's sold that were Red & White and they have a round sewing arm. is yours flat 
or round?

The standard Amaya has a 1 piece cap driver and a centering rod that inserts 
into a hole/recepticle underneath the sewing arm. There is a round thumbscrew 
that you must loosen to get the rod inserted. Hopefully this roundheaded 
thumbscrew is still there as they had  a habit of virating out unless they were 
kept tightwhen the cap driver was taken off the machine. The Standard Amaya 
also has a small dovetail bracket attached to the front underneath side of the 
sewing arm for it's forward support. 

To my knowledge, there are no videos for cap driver installation, for these 
earlier machine types. 

Rod Springer
Amaya Tech & Trainer

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