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index -DreorD . o’cccng 3e’inq Aeccnsm 3 C-’orc”ç Necle Neie one Threce ce 5 CKr OW he 3cocn s o i ncn rre ooo C nsernng ‘e Bocorn . nreoen; rhe ‘ieecile )rcwrrO Uc ne 3ooon Threoc 10. eguiering he Needle ihrece Tenoon Reguicring he 3000inTrireec ensiOn ‘5 2. Cor-ec ensor Recu o’er C — lu- Reguic’ng ‘fie ng’r or orr ‘‘e[...]
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3. Changing the Needle Loosen need’e cJcm screwV insert needle mb the opening of the needle ocr end ousn u cs fr cs Irwili go. Moke sure the fictrened sIde of the sncnk rcces to the rigrit. Tignren needle cIcm screw 4. Needle nd Thread Chart ‘00/3 6013 I 0013 12013: (1co:3 30(3 3013 •30i3( 60/3 6013 60/3 43/3 3013 60/3 302 50/2 5012 30/2 70 2[...]
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5. Taking Out the Bobbin Case Rcse needle. Puli ou DobDic cose, hoicing v he Wne ne atch rerncins open. the oob bin conno; fall our. R 6274 6. Winding the Sob bin 1. Dtsenocge the sewing mechanism. 2. PVace carton reel on the rignt hand reel pin. 3. Pass the thread from coon reel I through rension 2, as shown coove. 4. Thread the end of thread insi[...]
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7. inserting the Bobbin ,od boor SOWfl tre phorc, rec Uflwflc:’,C DwOC The oDercrcr. 5529 R 553 Drw rrecc s ilusrrcrec. 3[...]
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‘cce DoDDr cose on ne ce”e sluG ne snurte arc eeCse clcr. Tj ocabv’ case w tr nurn: Dn noex nae so c ooDcv case Ocsor e’cceS r re Dos or sc:. u5r ti DCDD r case C CKS fltO DOS Thor cuc: é238 3. Threcdng the Needle DD 5 - ‘r:e rrea rror’ eet re DDe cC owe roles Duce 2, oe :ween r,e ensicn discs 3, :roucn C9e’c sarno men anr-e flDugn C[...]
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9. Drcwrng Up the Bobbin Thread noc the enc o tre neecie h-ecc. 2 jrn Oacnce wnee nri neede nas r’Qvec Cown 09C cc cccn 2 v scrr[y arDwnc cc tre need’e tflreOC, rre Docom rflreoc vtl come cc n c cop iirOuQ’ ‘ne needie ‘. Loy Dotn nreocs cccx jrcer re oesse’ coo R ccrcn Make sure that the thread take—up is always in its highest positio[...]
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11. Regulating the Bobbin Thread Tension ignier rertsion s obrainec Dy left turtts or ne tension scrw with tne od of the stitcH screw driver Ri 0 ht turns of mar screw will increase Inc tension. P 6278 Perfect stcti Neecle threca tension moo right or boobin thread tension too weaK with eHect locking of needle and bobbin threads in the center of the[...]
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13. Regulating the Length of Strtch Set srtcH enath mrnc ever S me aesred s11cn encth ‘ncDred on the sccie. nush srtrch ertcth ever cr5 rconr 5OD to ODtOcn C forwcro srctcn of e encth of srcrch set. 0 srt:ft to reverse SrttCflcnC, turn ever , t cts e DCcntS enc1Cset. there is no soijing of the material! The fuII-iength top cover can Ccs;cv taken [...]
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15. Regulating the Pressure on the Material assures umforrnrv f sircr enar’- cnc Drevenrs nurv C e mce- C Dv ne e j CT S5rew V wr ease r’e aressure ana Trs aacs C rc’h un > c nc scew wiH ncecse e Des5ue 0 fleD’iv mcercis. 625’ 16. Taking Off the Balance Wheel emave ada nreaa DerWeen aclonce wnee cnc arm Snar DusnrC, aD se’ screw a, :[...]
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3. Tce o e fncior soc wc,er onc r’e Dcicnce wnee flc e—ove reDIcc:rc ne sro sne, mce s-e hc s De-D HDS CC Du sae ne crQe Ur’1D screw snuid no ‘cnen rmy urn cCn STD wcsner ‘ 8 QC 17. Lowering the Feed Dog -Dr ncrciering cnc ccrmnc, me eec cog S 0 ce cweec Dv urn{nc ever C Qwcrcs The fcnt. R 3s[...]
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18. Removing the Shuttle Decornes necesscrv wnen rnreod nos enTered tne rcce 1 Loosen wine Scew C OnC Du5 co b ccwnwcrcs R á24E 2. rir Dccnce .inee so nc he ntIe is or ne exrreme ncn. 3. Toke of shure, iccin r y me center smud. R 6279[...]
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R c388 19. Servicrng and Maintenance reauc nc cDoer c-’nc ncrecse ne sevce fe of vcu rnccnne. onv QtfltS morked oy orrows. Do no forge o c re reor orm shaft oushng, half covered oy 4 re wTnder uile n e 000ve OflCC. The odng asnrs underneath the machine. Remove accumulations of packed lint Derween needle QICe, reec aog and shuttle reauiarty 1 2ó[...]
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From time to time cppiy a drop of oil to the shuttle race. A dry race wiU wear cff rapidly. R 6253 20. Probable Causes of Sewing Troubles Skipping of Stitches: Cause: Remedy: Needle improperly inserted. Push needle up as far as it will go with the long groove facing eft. Wrong needle used. The correcT needle system is stamped on the bed plate slide[...]
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-- --I Cause: Remedy: Thread breaking may occur for any of See preceding page. tne aforementioned reasons, Tnreod tension too rign:. Adjust upper and lower tensions r accordance with Sections 10 and 11 Use of inferior or knotty tnrecd. Oty first-rate sewing machine thread or a good quaiity of silk should be usec. Race dry or 000 threads jamming in [...]
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Uneven Stitches Cause: Remedy: ension tegulated improperly Adiusl tension in ccCOrOcflce with Sections 10 ana Ii. Thread :00 heavy, knotty, or stiff. Use only rst’cIass threca. Bobbin thread unevenly wound. For wrnding do not run the thread over your finger but over the winder thread tens on. Race too dry. Aoply one or wo drops of oiL Odd thread [...]