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Tacsew 20U43 Sewing Machine Questions & Answers
Why is my machine jamed
Sounds like a thread jam ! Open bobbin case housing remove bobbin and clean away thread ! Do not force the balance wheel to turn or you will knock out the timing !
T622r
20u's are branded Singers. tilt a 20u machine back and you will see the Singer "S" cast into the chassis regardless of its name. These wonderful machines are referred to as Singer Artisan models
Tacsew t111-155 sewing machine skipping stitches
I don't have firsthand knowledge of this machine, but the machines I've used would do this when the thread tension was too high. Check the thread path for any dirt or buildup of fuzz from the thread. Also, check to make sure the thread tension adjustment isn't set too tight. Gently tugging on each thread one at a time may reveal which thread is binding and make your search more efficient. I hope this helps.
Needle suddenly stop sewing. what
change the needle
clean under the needle plate where the feed dogs are for lint
also in the bobbin area for lint & loose threads
rethread the machine & make sure the thread guides are all threaded
UNDER THREAD NOT CATCHING
Hi, This is a threading problem.
When you thread the machine, to make sure it is right in the top tension, thread as far as the take-up lever and stop.
Set the presser foot down, turn the top tension dial to zero, and then to 3 or 5. While turn the dial, pull the thread some to see if it tightens up as the dial increases in numbers.
After the thread comes out of the tension discs, it should then go through the check spring, then up to the take-lever.
The needle is correct and thread from the inside out, meaning right to left.
Hope this helps for now..
Take care
My sewing machine is a Tacsew FA-860
Tacony is a trade name and not the make, the name took over from Montgomery ward when the stores where in business, they were taken over by Sears and now owned by the Tacony group, the chances are your machine was made by one of the major manufacturers such a Juki,Brother, or one of many others, the best thing to do is to take one of your needles to a dealer to match it up, have a look all over the machine, you may find a manufactures name somewhere, not good chances of getting a book.
Ken
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