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Has my bobbin mechanism 'shifted'?
Jacktheboatguy replied to Jacktheboatguy's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
There is a great YouTube video explaining exactly how I assembled the cover plate incorrectly & caused my own problem. Working fine now. Thanks to anyone who pondered how to explain something so simple to me! Jack -
I'm using a Juki LU562 for boat upholstery work & it's been working great until now. I had a major birds nest that took quite a while to clear - probably due to operator error on putting in a new bobbin. Now I get a major jam trying to thread it & the machine locks up (probably the safety clutch). I secretly violated the 'guy code' & read the manual. It looks like my bobbin mechanism has rotated about 45° CCW.The manual shows (& it's always been the case) that the 'protuberance' "A" is right next to the point of the arm "B" - touching it & not touching it as the bobbin rotates. Now they're separated by almost 45°. Does that seem like a good observation? Is this something a reasonably handy person could fix? There's a bit of vague adjustment info on pages 18 & 19 but I'm not sure this addresses what I need. There is a good shop in Indianapolis but he's always backed up - taking it there is sort of a last resort. Any recommendations or advice?
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Jacktheboatguy started following Ready to get a better machine, LU-562 reverse, Max thread sizes for a LU-562? and and 1 other
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I love my Juki LU-562 but locking in a stitch line is always a problem. I have to hold the thread in my left hand, hold down the reverse lever with the right and I don't have enough hands to guide the material. Has anyone figured out a way to 'lock' the reverse lever down so it doesn't have to be held down manually?
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I've been using my 'barn find' LU-562 for about a year now & really like it but I have a couple issues. I graduated from #69 thread to #92 but that just isn't large enough for my boat upholstery & dock canopy work. I'm pretty sure this thing will handle #138 (or even #277) but the manual doesn't touch on thread sizes. Does anyone have any experience with larger thread sizes in this machine? I never thought it would be a problem but the smaller bobbin on the 562 is a bit of a nuisance. Is there such a thing as converting a 562 to a 563? When working on boat upholstery or dock covers, there's a LOT of heavy material around the machine and going into reverse to lock in a stitch is awkward. I'm holding the thread ends in my left hand & holding the reverse lever down with the right & 'willing' the fabric to go straight. Has anyone figured out how to do reverse a bit more conveniently? Tx Jack
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Wiz - Thanks! Experience is a wonderful thing. When I released the pedal, it was going into full brake mode. Removing the brake pad did the trick. The motor's even a bit quieter.
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I put the Rex 550W w/ a speed dial on it & changed the pulleys to 1 1/2" on the motor & 5" on the head. With the RPM dialed down, I can slow it down to a crawl now (matches my skill level). It goes thru 8 layers of marine vinyl like nothing is there. Still tweaking the tension to get it right though. There's a bit of corrosion on the disks so new ones are likely in order. I'm anxious to try out some new attachments & have some fun with my new toy. Is there a way to disengage the motor when I want to turn it by hand? Right now it's really hard to turn.
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Thanks to all for the information. My learning curve on this machine is pretty steep. Jack
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Any thoughts on a servo motor. Amazon several 550W ones (Mophorn/Enduro/Rex/...) in the $100-$120 range.
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I've been doing boat upholstery for a couple of years using a Singer 201 and it's barely up to the job. I've had to back off #92 thread & go to using #69 because it just can't handle it. When 2 seams meet & I've got 4-6 layers to go thru, it pretty much dies. Imagine my surprise when a relative mentioned he had an old machine in the barn that he would probably throw away when he got back to it. I could have it if I wanted. Turns out it's a really dirty Juki LU-562 that supposedly worked about 20 years ago. I'll know more after cleaning but it doesn't appear to be badly worn. Sooooooo, I need a couple of items: 1) The clutch motor has to go. Any recommendations on a good servo vendor? I wind up doing a lot of curved work so, with my skill level, I need to be able to really slow it down. I was sort of planning to put a smaller pulley (50mm ?) on the motor and a much larger one (180mm) on the head shaft. I see though that the flywheel and upper pully are a single piece. Any thoughts on how to slow the thing down short of a speed reducer? 2) The manual isn't clear on needle types. Is 135x17 the correct description? I'll be using #20 or #22. Good sources here in the US? 3) I can't find a description for the bobbins other than B9117-051-000. There's a place called Cutex that sells those. Would these be the right ones? 4) Sometime over the years, the bobbin winder mechanism got lost. A place in TN (Southstar Supply) seems to carry them - reasonable? Winder Link 5) There a couple of feet I'm going to want (an edge guide & a binder attachment). Am I correct that any walking foot that fits the Consew 206RB/225/226R or Singer 111W machines will fit this one? There's a vendor (CKPSMS) out of China that carries them. Any recommendations on a domestic supplier? I know this is long-winded but I'd really appreciate any insights. Jack
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I do occasional vinyl/soft leather work for boat and airplane upholstery. I've been using a Singer 201 and it just isn't up to the task. I was using a #18 needle & #92 thread on boat vinyl & getting way too many jams. I backed the thread down to 68 which helped a bit but It appears the 201 was a poor choice to start with. I've been looking for a reasonably priced Consew/Juki/Necchi but nothing so far. Since this is far more of a hobby than a business I can't spend a ton. I found an ad for a new Singer 4452 which sounded good but I'm hesitant to get one of their new machines - lots of plastic & 30 day warranty. I then found a 401A on Craigslist for $135 & it looks like it would do the job nicely. I usually don't go over 4 thicknesses of vinyl. Does anyone have experience with the 401 on vinyl. I think this is a good machine and the price is right but I'd sure like an experienced opinion.