Lower Looper Shaft My lower looper is sliding in and out which caused my upper looper to break. I have the upper looper replaced, but now I need to figure out why my lower looper shaft is sliding in ...
lower looper threader every time i use my overlocker the thread on the lower looper threader keeps getting caught and snapping check to make sure it is not wraping around the upper looper. just stitch
Question about 929D Mechanical Sewing Machine
...Lower looper thread (blue) 3. Double chain stitch looper thread (purple) in case of 5 thread stitch or double chain stitch 4. Right needle thread (red) 5. Left needle thread or double chain needle ...
Question about 929D Mechanical Sewing Machine
...then the lower looper second. Make sure when you finish threading the lower looper that the lower looper thread CROSSES OVER the upper looper (and thread) before going under the presser foot.
...lower looper keeps breaking thread Hi,...if the lower looper thread is breaking before you sew six inches or more then I suspect a threading problem.When the lower looper thread breaks, You MUST ...
...lower looper (marked in red) thread breaks. How can I fix this? It was serviced yesterday and when other people used it before me it worked fine! Then it's one of two things. First try setting your ...
...lower looper, but the lower looper will not stay on top of the upper looper. Any suggestions? I have had this happen before and made sure the lower looper thread was on top of the upper looper thread ...
...lower looper I tried to serge a thick fabric and at one point, the fabric got stuck. Now when I try to serge, the upper looper hits, overlaps the lower looper and I can't serge. How can I fix this? ...
Question about 1034D Serger Sewing Machine
lower looper and the eyes of the needle. Set the lower looper tension to 0. Rethread the lower looper, then the needle eyes. Then reset the lower looper tension (try about half a number lower) and see
lower looper how can I found the lower looper Are you looking for a replacement looper? Typically, this is a "take it to the shop" repair because there's some finicky adjustments needed when replacing
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