CHAPTER 6
TROUBLESHOOTING
This sewing machine is designed for trouble-free operation. However, the following chart indicates trouble
which may occur if basic adjustments are not made properly.
Trouble
1. Does not feed
2. Needles break
3. Threads break
4. Skipped stitches
5. Stitches are not
uniform
6. Fabric is puckered
Cause
Presser foot pressure too
loose
1. Needles bent, or needle
tip blunt
2. Needles incorrectly
installed
3. Material pulled forcibly
1. Improper threading
2. Thread tangled
3. Thread tension too tight
4. Needles incorrectly
installed
5. Wrong needle used
6. The tip of the thread
change assembly is not
in the eye of the upper
looper.
1. Needle bent, or needle
tip blunt
2. Needle incorrectly
installed
3. Wrong needle used
4. Improper threading
5. Presser foot pressure too
loose
6. The tip of the thread
change assembly is not
in the eye of the upper
looper.
Thread tensions are not
adjusted properly
1. Thread tension too tight
2. Improper threading or
thread tangled
Remedy
Turn the pressure adjustment screw clockwise to
increase the presser foot pressure. (See page 7.)
Replace with new needle. (See page 11.)
Install needles correctly. (See page 11.)
Do not press or pull material too hard when
sewing.
Thread correctly. (See pages 13-18.)
Check spool pin, thread holders, etc. and
remove tangled thread.
Adjust the thread tension. (See pages 8-10.)
Install needles correctly. (See page 11.)
Use correct needle
Schmetz 130/705H - suggested (See page 11.)
Put the tip of the thread change assembly in
the eye of the upper looper. (See page 24.)
Replace with new needle. (See page 11.)
Install needle correctly. (See page 11.)
Use correct needle.
Schmetz 130/705H - suggested (See page 11.)
Thread correctly. (See pages 13-18.)
Turn the pressure adjustment screw
clockwise to increase the presser foot
pressure. (See page 7.)
Put the tip of the thread change assembly in
the eye of the upper looper. (See page 24.)
Adjust the thread tension. (See pages 8-10.)
Decrease thread tension when sewing
lightweight or fine material.
(See pages 8-10.)
Thread correctly. (See pages 13-18.)
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