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Just got a Juki MO-654DE. Threading the machine was relatively easy. I'm having problems threading the needles. Is there a trick to doing that?

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SOURCE: THREADING FOR JUKI MO 357

Put new needles in it.

Following the colors, thread the upper looper first, then the lower looper. Next thread the needles. Always thread in this order.


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2010

SOURCE: Need instructions for threading Juki MO 3314

Open the font of the serger and the instructions will be printed on the serger or on the door.

Raise the presser foot and set the tensions to zero when threading.

Turn the hand wheel so the upper looper (curved one) is at it's highest point and thread it first, and then the lower looper.

With some sergers you must thread in a certain sequence. This should be indicated in the instructions on the serger.

Set the tensions back to normal ( 4 - 6), lower the presser foot and run a length of stitching to see if the threads are knitted together as they should before you start serging your project.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2010

SOURCE: do you have a quick threading guide for this

Could not find. Here is one for the 634 that may help - http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Juki_Sewing_machine_threading/Juki_MO_634_Threading_Diagram.htm

Raise the thread antenna and loopers to their highest position.

Set the tension controls to zero before threading.

Many sergers have the threading diagram inside the front door of the serger.

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Put new needles in it.

Following the colors, thread the upper looper first, then the lower looper. Next thread the needles. Always thread in this order.


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