[amayausers] Re: New Rollers - thread not staying in the groove

New Rollers - thread not staying in the grooveLiVawne,

  This can happen if the plastic cover that covers the thread feed roller is 
not properly installed. If it is not securely snapped into place and locked in 
at both the top and bottom of the cover, then it could pop loose and causing 
the red pinch roller to then ride up on it , looseing the thread momentarily 
and then what you have described will happen. 

  I can't say for sure that this is what your problem is without more 
information but this is the first thing that I would suspect is going on. It 
has happened to me a couple of times and both times it  was because the plastic 
thread feed roller cover had popped loose.

  Someting to check and be aware of anyway........

  Rod

  Embroidery Cottage
  Rod & Sharon Springer
  Melco Trained Amaya Tech & Trainer
  Design Shop Pro+ Digitizing

  Boise, ID  83713
  208-938-3038
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: LiVawne G. Moore 
    To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 7:17 AM
    Subject: [amayausers] New Rollers - thread not staying in the groove


    We just installed our first set of the new rollers yesterday.  Starts out 
fine but, after an hour or so the thread will not stay under the roller or in 
the groove.  It comes out, feeds way too much thread through and then sucks the 
garment down into the needle plate.  We are using a design that we have run 
thousands of times on the same garment and it keep happening after a few hours. 
 We have inspected the rollers and there doesn't seem to be any grooves and it 
looks perfectly fine.  

    What we are doing now is changing the thread position every time this 
starts to happen.  Anyone else seen this or do we have something wrong?



    Sincerely, 
    LiVawne G Moore 

    Moore Embroidery & Designs 
    1724 Jerusalem Drive 
    Round Rock, TX  78664 
    512-989-0518 Office 
    512-632-7826 Cell 
    Moore-Embroidery@xxxxxxxxxx 
    www.Moore-Embroidery.com 


 

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