The model number I find on the machine is 764 and serial is 107, however I cannot find anything on line with these numbers. I purchased this machine at a moving sale...maybe the wrong numbers?
Http://www.sew4less.com/index.php
I don't know if the link will work for the bobbin case, if it doesn't
go to sew4less.com
Bobbin Case # 52237 NB, Click for model info.
Product #: 4754
Price: $ 19.95
Bobbin Case # 52237 NB, No backlash type.
A bobbin case, also known as a bobbin holder or bobbin shuttle, holds the bobbin that is filled with thread.
Each machine has a specific bobbin case. # 52237NB
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here are is a site that have manual
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/
SOURCE: needle picks up bobbin thread but then thread gets stuck
I've had similar problems (as well as other problem with the thread breaking all the time and the "shuttle race" thing that holds the bobbin falling out. One very important thing that isn't mentioned in the manual but that the salesman stressed is that you have to use only "Schmetz" brand needles. They are a tiny bit longer, but that makes all the difference in the world if your stitches are skipping. I forgot and used Singer needles and had horrible results.
SOURCE: thread getting caught around bobbin case
It isout of time you need to time it.by adjusting the screw on the bobbin holder turn it left or right and the tension knobe and foot tension.
SOURCE: Getting the Bobbin threaded in the Machine
when this has happened to me, the upper thread has somehow run amuck. check to make sure the top thread is STILL routed properly. It might have nothing to do with the bobbin.
SOURCE: Bobbin Case will not snap into housing
Insert the bobbin case without a bobbin to see if it will go all the way into the locked position. If it does,the bobbin case and basket are okay.
Check inside the bobbin basket(where the bobbin goes) and see if there is thread or lint wrapped around the spindle the bobbin case sits on. If there is, remove it. If there isn't ,then the bobbin is probably sprung and needs to be replaced.
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