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DenimHead

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About DenimHead

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    San Jose, CA
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    Industrial sewing machines, manufacturing, denim/canvas/leather

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Anything heavy weight
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    Industrial sewing machine repair and functionality
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  1. Thanks for the response. This dial did hold correctly in the recent past, so something has change so cause it to slip. You're right, it does look just like a Consew dial. The Econosew is probably a clone of a Consew.
  2. Thanks for your answer. I will check the end of the plunger. There is no spring on the back of this dial and nothing pressing against it to cause pressure.
  3. I am repairing an Econosew long arm, and the stitch dial will slowly turn to the left when I sew (meaning the stitch length will gradually get longer). I have taken off the dial and nothing seems wrong. I have taken off the top access plate and back access plate, checked the set screws and bolts and all are tight. The fabric thickness has not changed. I cannot identify why the dial turns as I sew. Has anybody had this experience or know why it could be happening?
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