Buenos dias. Es muy util su video. Podria activar en la configuración la traducción a otros idiomas.??? Solo se puede en ingles. Seria muy util en español. Gracias igual es util. Saludos
Where your bolts not only connected to motor and table by way of plates or where your plates connected to the back of knitting aswell? Can’t seem to find the reason why the plate has to extra holes on top but would make sense if it could screw into knitting bed rear
Hi Cathy, thanks for watching this video, that I made to enable the person that brought the machine to transport and reassemble quite easily. I have just rewatched the video, and it looks likely that you have to remove the needle beds off the frame first first. I no longer have the machine so I'm not absolutely sure. Regards
This video was excellent and allowed me to take my Passap e6000 apart in confidence. Thank you very much.
I’m glad it helped, and thanks for the feedback 😀
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Thanks Mark - this was very helpful - I have to move a Passap next week, and this will help me immensely. Love the Corgi
Thanks for watching, & Please Like and subscribe 😀
Buenos dias. Es muy util su video. Podria activar en la configuración la traducción a otros idiomas.??? Solo se puede en ingles. Seria muy util en español. Gracias igual es util. Saludos
Where your bolts not only connected to motor and table by way of plates or where your plates connected to the back of knitting aswell? Can’t seem to find the reason why the plate has to extra holes on top but would make sense if it could screw into knitting bed rear
I’m sorry I’m unable to answer that because shortly after I made the video the machine was sold.
But thanks for watching, and your question!
Regards
اريد طريقة تركيب سير داخل موتور ماكينة تريكو باساب
شكرًا على سؤالك ، لكنني لم أعد أمتلك الجهاز الموجود في الفيديو. لذلك أخشى أنني لا أستطيع المساعدة. شكرا للمشاهدة.
Thanks so much for your video.Can the motor be attached after machine has been assembled?
Hi Cathy, thanks for watching this video, that I made to enable the person that brought the machine to transport and reassemble quite easily. I have just rewatched the video, and it looks likely that you have to remove the needle beds off the frame first first. I no longer have the machine so I'm not absolutely sure. Regards
@@tomahawk380 thank you so much for this info.You’re very kind.I wish you lived near to me!😂👍👍
Hey Mark: I belong to a Facebook, Passap, machine knitting group. May we share your video on our group message board?
Hi there Ben, yes please do share the link. I hope others find it useful. Regards Mark