I have a New Home HF-2022 sewing machine that hasn't been used for years, or even a very much in about the ten years my mother had it. She used it for a couple years, then put it away when she upgraded. It has been taken care of (oiled and dusted) periodically. It recently jammed while I was sewing. I could hear the motor still trying to work. I cleaned out the hook area, dusted all around; there was no mess of thread or anything visibly obstructing performance. My mother thinks it's a timing belt issue. Any thoughts? I also would like to fix it myself, so I am researching for such a repair.
Go on line, google for- new home hf-2022 sewing machine and down load pdf manual for machine
Go to google ,type in-repair manual for new home HF-2022 sewing machine. Find you listed machine. Just follow-to order instructions- pay particular attention to the
part in shopping cart that states instruction manual or service manual and Any questions before you place your order
ring the number provided E-mail -contact us, or, ring the number(929) 704-6926 .
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all machines thread the same. TTN tension, take up,
needle.
Beginning with the spool, guide the
thread through the thread guides to the tension assembly. Pull the thread
through the tension assembly and test it to make sure the tension is working
correctly.
(To do this test, adjust your tension setting to normal or medium or 5 or
something in the middle. Raise the presser foot and pull the thread through the
tension. It should pull easily!! Lower the presser foot and pull the thread. It
should pull noticeably harder.) If it passes this test, continue up through the
take up lever,then down through the thread guides to the needle. Make sure your
needle is fully inserted and turned the correct way.( If you load your bobbin
case from the left side,the needle rule is normally FLAT to the RIGHT is RIGHT.
There are some exceptions. If you have a newer style drop in bobbin or your
bobbin case loads in the front then the rule is FLAT to the BACK.
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1.put new spool of thread on
2.watch the thread on the take up lever,make sure it doesn't come off
3.check the tension disk for loose threads, if there are threads pull out
4.check needle for being bent or blunt --if so replace
SOURCE: new home sewing machine model MS3015 parts
try ebay for the parts you need
make sure the needle is the right one for the fabric being sewed
make sure the top thread has not come off the thread take up lever
try a different bobbin---make sure it's turned the right way in the
bobbin case--and if it's a front or side loading bobbin,,make sure
the bobbin case is inserted correctly
if none of my suggestion help then I suggest having the machine
checked for a timing problem.
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:) I have an instruction manual. It says very little about my problem, other than take it to a repair shop. I'm stuburn and think I might be able to do it myself.
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