Ball
Point
Ball point needles deflect and slip between the threads of the fabric.
They are best suited to fine knits and wovens, which have a
tendency to snag or run.
Sharp
Point
Sharp point needles have a cutting edge to penetrate non-woven
materials. They are used only for leather and similar materials.
Needle Insertion
When you receive the machine, all needles should already be in place. However, you will,
from time to time, need to change a needle.
Replacing a Needle
1.
Turn off the main power to the machine.
2.
Loosen the needle clamp screw, located on the bottom of the needle bar and
remove the needle. Use the small, yellow handled flat blade screwdriver provided
in the accessory tool box.
3.
Insert the new needle as far up as possible. Make sure the groove on the needle is
facing the front of the sewing head. An improperly inserted needle will not only
not sew, but can damage the hook assembly.
4.
Tighten the needle clamp screw while holding the needle in place to secure the
needle.
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Series Mechanical Guide
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