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Adjusting The Treadle; Adjusting The Presser Foot Floating Amount (Minute Lifting Amount) - Brother S-7220B Instruction Manual

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13-11. Adjusting the treadle

13-12. Adjusting the presser foot floating amount (minute lifting amount)

Raise
Lower
<Forward depression sensitivity adjustment>
2301M
If the machine starts running at low speed when your foot is
simply resting on the treadle, or if the treadle pressure is felt
to be too weak, adjust the position (a to c) at which the
treadle spring (1) is hooked onto the treadle lever (2).
* a is the weakest position, and it becomes gradually
stronger at b and c respectively.
<Backward depression sensitivity adjustment>
1. Loosen the nut (3) and turn the bolt (4).
* When the bolt (4) is tightened, the treadle operation
2. Tighten the nut (3).
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Adjusting the treadle stroke
Remove the nut (5), and then move the connecting rod joint
(6) from the position in figure A to the position in figure B.
The treadle stroke will then be increased by approximately
27 %.
At this time, the treadle forward and backward depression
sensitivity will change, so readjust if necessary.
2302M
When sewing stretch materials and materials with long pile,
3779M
you can make minute adjustments to the floating amount for
the presser foot (1) in accordance with the material.
1. Turn the sewing machine pulley by hand to move the feed
dog (2) below the needle plate (3).
2. Use the lifting lever to lower the presser foot (1).
3. Loosen the nut (4).
4. Use a screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw (5) to
adjust the floating amount.
Floating amount
・ To raise the presser foot (1) ...
・ To lower the presser foot (1) ...
5. Tighten the nut (4).
* After making the adjustment, sew a piece of material to
check the floating amount.
3780M
S-7220B
13. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
becomes heavier, and when it is loosened, the
operation becomes lighter.
Turn the adjusting screw (5) clockwise.
Turn the adjusting screw (5) counterclockwise.
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