[amayausers] bobbin issues
- From: "Embroidery" <emb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:44:19 -0700
Hello,
Make sure your bobbin is put in the rigtht way. When you put the bobbin
in make sure the pig tails on the case are up and the bobbin end is facing
the right. Also make sure you clean under the flap if that has lent and
bobbin residue that can change the tension alot. So take a piece of backing
and slide a corner under the flap to clean out. That needs to be done on a
regular basis.
Good Luck
Alicia
----- Original Message -----
From: <gzenowich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 11:33 AM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: bobbin screws
> Thanks, I called. They only supply the entire casing, but gave me the name
> of their supplier, Superior Sewing. I've e-mailed them and await their
> response.
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> The very nice Melco person expressed that it is unusual for the screw to
> come out. She's not heard of anyone requesting just the screws before. I
> must be doing something drastically wrong!
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> I keep getting false bobbin breaks. Sometimes I can just restart and no
> problem, I'll get at least 10 to 20 more stitches before I get another
> false bobbin break. Sometimes I get a birds nest either in the bobbin case
> or in the thread roller area. I've changed the rollers. I change the
> material density, I change the sewing speed, I loosen the tension on the
> bobbin, I change the material density, I change the sewing speed, I loosen
> the bobbin tension. (cause when I let go of the bobbin case, it falls
> slower than when I put it in. It's like the bobbin tension keeps
tightening
> up the more I loosen it. Then the screw pops out and I'm crawling on the
> floor. It doesn't seem to matter if I tighten or loosen the tension on the
> bobbin, I keep getting false bobbin breaks. Only when I loosen it, the
> screw eventually falls out!
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> Is there another variable I need to adjust? Sometimes something will sew
> out, no problem, other times it's like the bobbin from ....anyway, I must
> be doing something wrong.
>
> Any ideas, Sherlock's?
>
> Genie Z
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> "Colleen Arbuckle"
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> 10/25/2004 01:10 PM
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> Call and talk to the parts dept.,
> Only a few of the parst are listed in the catalog or on-line
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> Colleen Arbuckle
> A-Z Cad Services
> Russ's Pro Shop
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <gzenowich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:54 AM
> Subject: [amayausers] Re: bobbin screws
>
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> > Hi, Fellow Amaya Freaks!
> >
> > I've got a small problem. I'm out of screws for the bobbin cases (the
> ones
> > that adjust tension). I looked at MelcoMart and they aren't listed as a
> > part to order. I hate to have to replace the entire bobbin case just for
> a
> > tiny screw. I've lost all three and now my wonderful Amaya (named
Stitch)
> > is silent. I've got orders to fill and for want of a screw, the kingdom
> > was lost. Okay, not yet, but what do you all do about that? (I've
> > completely taken apart the room, scrubbed it on hands and knees, taken
> > apart the heating duct screen, found some interesting things, but no
> > screws. I'm afraid my dining room floor is acting like a washing machine
> > that eats socks, only it eats bobbin case screws so I think I must need
a
> > source for lots of cheap screws.) Any ideas?
> >
> > (by the way, what are the thread coasters for? It doesn't tell us in
> > anything we've been able to find, and the thread seems to be just fine
> > without them. They're listed as a part to purchase, so I'm assuming they
> > must have a purpose!)
> >
> > Thanks, ever so much,
> >
> > Genie Zenowich
> > Blackhurst Needleworx & Imaging
> > Columbus, Ohio
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