Hi everyone, I was hoping to gain some knowledge from some of the Adler experts out there. I’ve got an Adler 067 GK-373 and I’m having trouble with the thread tension.
The trouble is not that my knots come up through the top all the time or the bottom all the time, but rather, even after dialling in the correct tension on a scrap piece from the same leather/project I am about to sew, I still get intermittent knots on the top and on the bottom (in the same run). They only show up every few inches and it seems to be worse when I am graduating from one thickness of leather to another (eg. wallet pocket layers), but they show up on straight stitching single thickness pieces too.
I’ve scoured these (super helpful) forums and internet at large but nothing has worked. Things I’ve tried:
- changing thread
- following the thread path through the machine to make sure machine is threaded properly
- watched the machine as it was sewing to make sure there are no snags anywhere
- ensured that the thread cone is letting the thread off without snags
- changing feet
- holding thread back at beginning of stitch run
- making sure I’m not accidentally touching knee lift at the wrong time
- brand new bobbins
- ensuring that bobbins are wound properly (as per manual and not to one side)
- increasing bobbin tension and decreasing top tension
- decreasing bobbin tension and increasing top tension
- changing needle (in relation to thread size both up and down)
- machine timing (as per Use Grosse super helpful videos on youtube)
- I have throughly read the english translation of the mechanics guide for the machine and configured it exactly as the manual has suggested (eg. check all screw seats, needle entry, hook adjustment, needle guard, needle bar height, presser bar timing and height, feed dog timing and height, needle feed, top feed, foot lift height, check spring etc).
- not lifting presser foot any higher than needed to release the fabric on turns
- proper oil and consistent oiling
The only thing I feel I have not tried is adjusting the bobbin case lifter but it doesn’t seem to be off as per the manual suggests.
Below are two photos of the same piece/same run with problems on both the top and the bottom. I’m going nuts over this and it is slowing down my small batches tremendously. Any help would be sooo very much appreciated!