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Euro-Pro Deluxe 6130 Mechanical Sewing Machine Questions & Answers
I have a hard time
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Place spool of thread on the spool pin, found inside the carrying handle on the top right side of the machine facing the back.
Lead thread through the upper thread guide, located just beyond the machine's handle.
Lead thread through the second upper thread guide, found a few spaces to the left of the first upper thread guide mentioned in Step 2.
Bring thread around the second upper thread guide down into the thread guide.
Lead thread toward you down through the tension discs.
Continue to pull thread down through the ****. Forming a "U" shape, bring thread back up the left side of the guide, catching the check spring as the thread moves back up through the guide on the left side.
Bring thread up to the take-up lever and insert thread through the eye of the lever in a right-to-left motion.
Lead thread downwards, slipping it down through the horizontal thread guide.
Guide thread through the wire thread guide that is attached to the needle clamp.
Insert thread through needle from front to back, pulling thread four to six inches to create a thread extension. The machine is now threaded.
I have a euro-pro sewing
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The stitch dial for the length is located all the way on the right side of the machine and is factory set at the setting "3," which is a 3mm or 1/8 inch length. Turn the dial up or down to adjust the length. For example, the setting "4" is 4mm (5/32 inch) and "2" is 2mm (5/64 inch).
The width of the serged seam is dependent on the needle or by adjusting the knob for the width. With the left needle only sewing, the width is set to 7/32 inch, and with the right needle only sewing, it is set to 9/64 inches. Additionally, by pushing in the width adjustment knob behind the front cover, the stitching can be adjusted manually from 1/8 inch to 17/64 inch wide.
My thread gets all bunches up under the
make sure you have the same type of thread in both the top thread and bobbin.
Also make sure your thread tails are clear, by grasping the upper and bobbin threads, making sure they are under the foot when you start. Hold them as you sew the first few stitches so they don't get caught up in the machine.
I'm looking for the service Manual for an Omega Euro-Pro Serger. Model number 434D.
You can try contacting Euro-Pro directly to see if they have a service manual available for the Omega Euro-Pro Serger model 434D. Alternatively, you can try searching for the manual online through a search engine or online manual database. There are also online forums and communities dedicated to sewing and serging that may have resources or advice on how to troubleshoot or repair your machine.
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