[amayausers] Re: Thread feeding

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  • Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:11:30 UT

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Team,

I noticed on one particular needle the thread exits the guide tube and enters 
the roller at varying places.  For instance, the thread exits the guide tube up 
high on one side of the tube instead of in the lower portion.  As this happens 
in sort of a spiralling action from middle to high on one side, this allows the 
thread to be continuously be moving from the "center" of the rollers to one 
side, then back to the center.  The resultant sew although good, has some 
visible correct tention, then loosness, then correct, then loose.  It is almost 
as if as the thread is coiled off the roll, a pre-twist is evident as it exits 
the guide tube and enters the rollers.  This seems to be a bit of an anomally, 
as the other feeds are able to stay in the middle of the rollers.  None of the 
other same-brand threads demonstate this.

Has anyone seen this before?  The thread is moving from the "middle" correct 
position of the rollers to one side, then back to the middle, then back to the 
one side, back to the middle, etc.

Thanks,
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