The tread tesion knob came off and the mechinism came apart does anyone have a diagram to that instructs you how it goes back together. If you do could you please attach to an E-mail and send it to me at [email protected]
SOURCE: Thread jams in bobbin area
well i have done the same thing , all u need to do is if you see the screws that hold the bobbin area you un screwq thoes and get you a pair of scisors and cut around the knoted mess and all you do is work with it until it is all out and you dont realy want to pull on it to much you know just work it around so it gets lose so that you can cut it out thin you put it back together and try it out.
SOURCE: shuttle alignment and assembly
The shuttle/race/bobbin system shouldn't really be taken apart by the average user. Unfortunately, your chances of ever getting it back together properly so the machine will sew (this is the timing of the machine) are very slim. You'll need to take it to a sewing machine technician. I would recommend an authorized Pfaff tech as they'll be sure to have the proper tools to do this correctly - won't be inexpensive but will be worth it. Most "neighborhood sewing machine repair folks" don't have experience on computer machines. Resetting timing on a computer machine isn't the same as the old mechanicals and requires some expertise.
SOURCE: I have a Singer Magic Tailor with no
Try www.singerco.com for a new manual. They should have it.
hardrocko
SOURCE: I tried to sew through too many layers of material
it's very possible that machine is now out of time & that it would have to be serviced at a repair shop because they have the tools to retime it.
Testimonial: "Thanks! I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that, but oh well. Lesson learned."
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