Was sewing with no noise, then started clunking near the right rear. Do I need to call Brother?
SOURCE: Brother Sewing Machine model:CS8150 bobbin thread problems
The top of the machine is not threaded correctly. First raise the presserfot then rethread the machine. Bottom looping is usually caused by a lack of top tension. There could allso be a bur on the hook.
SOURCE: my needle on my brother CS-100 sewing machine
before you do that, make sure that the machine is threaded correctly. often when the needle is threaded from the wrong side, the thread is wrapped around the top wheels incorrectly, or the bobbin is not threaded right, it will cause the needle to get jammed in the bobbin. however, if this does not work, check their hotline and ask the maker what you should do. you can also go to a local sewing machine store and have them take a look at it.
SOURCE: Brother CS-6000i - the bobbin thread is not coming
Check list:
1 - Flat side of the needle is facing the back of the machine.
2 - Threaded machine with the presser foot up - always.
3 - Bobbin thread is feeding from the spool in the correct direction and through the proper guides.
Lower and raise the threaded needle, holding onto the end of the thread.
If this does not pull the bobbin thread up, the timing may need adjusting.
There is a graphic for doing this as sewusa.com or take it into the dealer for service.
SOURCE: Would like to know how
this is not specified..but only the voltage ...being made for the US ..is on 120 V ..
the exact specifications are : 120v ~ 60hz 0.65a
If you need to use it in another location and you want the info for to use a transformer ..I'll say that any transformer that have an 120 V output ..and over 50W will do the job ..cause it;s motor can not be more powerful ..its somewhere between 50 and 100 ..
SOURCE: I am using my Brother
What kind of thread are you trying to use? Is it a decent fresh thread? If, it is old, throw it out and buy some fresh quality thread. Usually, cheap thread is the problem.
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