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Anonymous Posted on Sep 16, 2007

How to change a Needle

How do i change the needle? [Simplicity Serge Pro SW432]

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  • Anonymous Oct 01, 2007

    Buy a new needle.. hehehee...

  • Anonymous Oct 01, 2007

    In Simplicity Serge Pro SW432, you need Hex L-wrench. In some machines u need just a screw driver

  • jlogan Mar 16, 2008

    cannot get needle removed. have loosened screw needle will not move

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    Val Oct 15, 2013

    Couple drops of WD-40 might help to remove your needle.

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You need a set of allen wrenches... a very small one works

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1. Turn electrical power off.

2. Turn hand wheel towards you until the needle comes to its highest point.

3. Use the allen wrench to loosen the left or right needle clamp screw, and remove the needle.

4. Place the side of needle toward back of the machine and insert in needle clamp as far as it will go.

5. Retighten the screw.

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SOURCE: Need a set screw for

you could try a generic one from this website and see if it fits?

http://sewing-machine-parts-store.com/list.asp?subcat=Screws

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