Members Bazza Posted March 9, 2023 Members Report Posted March 9, 2023 Guys I really need some help with this. This is not regarding my walking foot leather machine but my garment lockstitch machine I really need right now. I went over a zipper and broke the needle..fine..this is not unheard of. However then realised after that I am not getting a full rotation of the handwheel. I thought it was a thread jam in the shuttle.Its not. So I decided it had to be some internal issue. I popped of the front fascia and saw this cable loosely poking out of the internal mechanism. It obviously was attached somewhere but im not sure what it is .I pulled it out to take the photos. SCan someone knowledgeable pls tell me what this cable is and how one gets access to the internals of these machines? It cant be normal that a broken needle scenario would cause this damage?. pls help..I really need to use this machine currently. Quote
Members dikman Posted March 9, 2023 Members Report Posted March 9, 2023 What is the make and model of the sewing machine? I'm afraid that photo doesn't provide much information. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members Bazza Posted March 9, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 9, 2023 (edited) Hi, I agree but this is all I have.If someone can tell me what part the cable is then I can begin to understand what is stopping the rotation And where it goes in the machine. Its an American ( I believe) make called Kissing" Just a straightstitch machine Edited March 9, 2023 by Bazza Quote
Members Bazza Posted March 9, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 9, 2023 I pulled the cable out from the needlebar area as shown Quote
Members Bazza Posted March 9, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 9, 2023 update the rotation is back.and the machine is working..I After the needle broke I replaced the needle but I used th retention hole above the one I was always using, and it was hitting against the thread guide. Good thing I always manually rotate the handwheel after any adjustments to make sure everything is clear. But what is that cable? I must have been there for a reason.!! Quote
Uwe Posted March 10, 2023 Report Posted March 10, 2023 (edited) We do need photos of the whole machine and any identifying plates or lettering. Otherwise we won’t know what to look for. [EDIT] I clearly have too much time on my hands. Started looking at parts diagrams for Juki DDL machines. The Juki DDL-9000 parts diagram shows a thread tension release wire (marked red) on page 7, so that’s a good candidate for the function of your cable. Your machine is likely a copy or Frankenstein of some older Juki designs. Edited March 10, 2023 by Uwe Quote Uwe (pronounced "OOH-vuh" ) Links: Videos
Members Bazza Posted March 28, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 28, 2023 Hi Uwe thnx alot for this info..Soo...what does this cable do ?? And obviously it is not critical ? How is it installed.? Quote
DonInReno Posted March 28, 2023 Report Posted March 28, 2023 I have a Juki ddl-555 and the parts look a lot like the one Uwe showed. I had no idea the thread tension release is cable actuated. When it worked, as you raised the presser foot it would release tension on the upper thread allowing you to pull the item out easier. An machine works without it, it’s just not as easy to use. Since your wire only has one end intact, I’ll bet you would have to replace the entire wire with a new one - there’s a little bracket in the shadows somewhere that we can’t see in the picture. There’s a small chance a Juki part would work, but it’s a wild guess and these old machines can be bought fully functional for well under $100 so it would be better to buy a different machine and sell this one. Quote
Members Bazza Posted March 31, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 31, 2023 On 3/28/2023 at 11:30 PM, DonInReno said: I have a Juki ddl-555 and the parts look a lot like the one Uwe showed. I had no idea the thread tension release is cable actuated. When it worked, as you raised the presser foot it would release tension on the upper thread allowing you to pull the item out easier. An machine works without it, it’s just not as easy to use. Since your wire only has one end intact, I’ll bet you would have to replace the entire wire with a new one - there’s a little bracket in the shadows somewhere that we can’t see in the picture. There’s a small chance a Juki part would work, but it’s a wild guess and these old machines can be bought fully functional for well under $100 so it would be better to buy a different machine and sell this one. Hi there thnx for replying..Thing is,,the machine still releases the thread. I cant actually remember if it was easier before oI still have the cable.Uwe ,,how is it reinstalled.? What was it connected to according to your records? Quote
Uwe Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 I’ve never seen one of those cable things in real life, just in that diagram I posted earlier. I don’t know the steps to replace one, sorry. Quote Uwe (pronounced "OOH-vuh" ) Links: Videos
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