2.2
Stitch uniformity for forwards and reverse stitching
Rules:
1. When making a rough-scale adjustment to the stitch regulator gear,
the machine should not feed when the stitch length is set to 0.
2. When making a fine-scale adjustment to the stitch regulator gear,
the forwards and reverse stitch lengths should only deviate in value by
a half stitch.
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Set the stitch length to “0”.
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Loosen screw (1) and turn the grooved (3) eccentric tappet (2)
according to the illustration. Fasten with screw (1).
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Loosen screw (4) on the clamping lever. Turn the settings frame (5)
so that the shackles (6) are parallel. Tighten screw (4). This then
fulfils rule 1.
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The next step is to match up the forwards and reverse stitch
lengths. Sew ten stitches forwards. Press the bartacking lever and
then sew ten stitches backwards. Rotate the eccentric tappet (2) so
that rule 2 is met.
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Clockwise
= enlarge forward stitch, decrease reverse stitch.
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Counter-clockwise = decrease forward stitch, enlarge reverse stitch.
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