2?. causes of common difficulties – SINGER W130 User Manual

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2?. CAUSES OF COMMON DIFFICULTIES

NOTE ; Clean and oil machine at regular intervals.
A. Machine Makes Noise

1. Thread jammed in race assembly. (Clean and oil shuttle and race assembly)

2. Blunt needle.

3. Needle plate not placed in properly.

4. Slide plate not all the way to the right.

B.

BREAKING UPPER THREAD

1. Incorrect threading.

2. Upper thread tension too tight.

3. Lower thread tension too tight.

4. Fautly needle, or needle placed incorrectly.

5. Needle brushing against presser foot or other attachments.
6. Needle eye too small for thread used.

7. Starting the machine suddenly or with a jerk.

8. Starting the machine with the take up lever at its highest point.

9. Presser bar not lowered.

10. Thread jammed in race assembly. (Clean)

C.

BREAKING THE LOWER THREAD

1. Incorrect threading of the bobbin case.

2. Lower thread tension too tight.

3. Bobbin wound too full or improperly.

4. Rough edge in hole of needle plate.

D. BREAKING THE NEEDLE

1. Pulling or holding the fabric while machine is running.

2. Using bent needle.

3. Needle not set in securely. (Tighten needle clamp screw with screw driver)

E. SKIPPING STITCHES

Using bent or blunt needles.

Needle inserted incorrectly.

Needle threaded improperly.

Using wrong size needle. (Length - Use 15 X .1 needle)

Pressure of presser foot insufficient, especially when sewing heavy material

UNEVEN STITCHES

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1. Presser foot not resting evenly on material.

2. Fabric feeders not high enough.

3. Stitches loo short.

4. Pulling or holding the cloth while machine is running.

5. Using too fine a needle with too coarse a thread.

6. Upper and lower thread tensions not adjusted properly.

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