[amayausers] Re: bobbin screws

 
You might want to double check that a little bit of lint has not built up  
under the tensioner (for lack of the proper or better word). Use the edge of a  
piece of paper and make sure there's nothing caught under the metal piece that 
 provides the tension. Call me if you have questions.
 
 
Dorothy  Compton
Bee Embroidered
_www.BeeEmbroidered.com_ (http://www.beeembroidered.com/) 
(916)  635-7467
Rancho Cordova, CA
 
 
In a message dated 10/25/2004 11:34:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time,  
gzenowich@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

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.

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!

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!

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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