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3-4. Preparations and control
Check that thread has not slipped off the guides
nor has broken. Make sure the upper cutter
moves correctly against the lower cutter by
slowly turning the handwheel toward you.
Check that there are no pieces of fabric or
thread between the cutters. Turn the handwheel
toward you and make sure the threads form the
stitch on the stitch fi nger of the needle plate. If
not, check threading.
When the machine has been threaded, close
the front cover and lower the presser foot.
3-5. Presser foot pressure
You can change the presser foot pressure with
the numbered dial on the left side of the machine.
Position “N” is for normal fabrics. A lower num-
ber is for thin fabrics. A higher number is for
thick fabrics.
3-6. Thread tension table
Left
needle
Right
needle
Upper
looper
Lower
looper
Stitch
length
Stitch/Cutting
width
Overlock
Narrow edging
Rolled edge
The thread tension is only a recommendation according to the chart above.
See recommendation in the Sewing Advisor display.
Since the numbers in the chart are average it may be necessary to adjust the tension somewhat
according to different types of fabric and threads.
Note
: Fabric and thread structure may vary between different weights and types. Therefore try the
best setting for your machine.
The differential feed ratio is normally “1.0”.
N
1
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Summary of Contents for Huskylock 936
Page 1: ...KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING User s Guide ...
Page 42: ... 38 5 thread overlock Double chain stitch C D A B 1 2 5 6 7 8 4 3 E D A B C D A B E D A B ...
Page 49: ... 45 Cover stitch wide Cover stitch narrow C D A B C D A B E D A B E D A B ...
Page 50: ... 46 Triple cover stitch C D A B E D A B ...
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