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Thread Tension Adler 67

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Hello all

I am finally stitching with my new 50 year old Adler 67AE-72. I am working with the thread tensions and struggling. Despite increasing upper tension to what I think is pretty silly levels (hard to pull), the knots are still showing under the fabric. The bobbin tension is firm but can be pulled easily

I have enclosed two photos of a 6mm stitch in 4 layers of Sunbrella. The needle is likely too small (80) for the v92 I'm using, but this will only increase upper tension?

Thoughts? What's going on?

Interestingly, I couldn't get the bloody thing to work until I realised that on a 67AE you must thread the needle from right to left (the hook is on the left!)

John

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Do you suppose the needle mismatch is the problem and the hole size is pulling the knot down?

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I would use a #19 (120) or 20 (125) needle with #92 (T90) bonded thread. Little doubt that is your problem. The hole is too tight on the bottom. A larger needle pokes a wider hole, reducing the force needed to pull the knots up.

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A package of Schmetz 19/120 needles should be arriving in the mail this week. Thanks for the help.

I find the world of thread and needles VERY confusing ...my thread is technically TEX110, which is some different unit of measure, but is effectively #92 (T90) thread. The Adler uses 135 series needles....so...

I am using series 135x5 or 135x7 19/120 needles for my TEX110 #92 (T90) thread...Im almost ready to give up before I get started! :head_hurts_kr:

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Tex 110 is a little thicker than B92 (Tex 90). You might need a #20 (125) needle for that thread.

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