Controls, Adjusting the thread tensions – SINGER W310 User Manual

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Upper tension too weak

CONTROLS:

ADJUSTING

THE

THREAD

TENSIONS

Always adjust the upper thread
tension

with

the

presser

foot

lowered, as the tension is released

when it is raised. To increase the
tension on the upper thread, turn

the tension dial to the right. To
decrease the tension, turn it to the

left. Before adjusting the tension,
make sure that the machine is
threaded correctly. Normal upper
tension is usually between 4 —6 .

The bobbin thread tension seldom

requires

adjustment.

However,

when the bobbin thread tension has

to be changed, turn the small screw
on the side of the bobbin case
clockwise to tighten and counter­
clockwise to loosen.

When both tensions are properly

balanced, a perfect stitch will be
formed with both threads interlock­
ing in the fabric {A).
When the upper tension is too tight,
the bobbin thread is pulled up over

the upper thread which lays flat on
the fabric (B).

When the upper tension is too

loose, the upper thread forms loops
over the bobbin thread lying flat
on the fabric {C).

When the upper and bobbin thread
tensions are balanced but the fabric

is puckered in sheer fabrics, both
tensions

are

too

tight.

Slightly

loosen both tensions evenly.

It is recommended to adjust the

tension balance with a medium

stitch length. In the case of satin

stitching

for

buttonholes

and

embroidery

slightly

loosen

the

upper thread tension.

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