Members bkhansen182 Posted September 26, 2023 Members Report Posted September 26, 2023 I bought a consew 227R a couple years back. I used it awhile then put a speed reducer box on it and it worked okay for a bit but then started making a noise and stopped sewing leather. The needle comes down on the leather and it binds and the belt slips and I can hand wheel it through. I took the belts off and hand wheel it and there is definitely a sticky spot and creaking sound. I have a video of me hand wheeling it but it’s too big to attach. Any help of where to start troubleshooting is greatly appreciated or is it really messed up? Quote
Members Burkhardt Posted September 26, 2023 Members Report Posted September 26, 2023 upload to youtube and post the link Quote
Members bkhansen182 Posted September 26, 2023 Author Members Report Posted September 26, 2023 9 hours ago, Burkhardt said: upload to youtube and post the link Good call. let me know if other videos are needed Quote
CowboyBob Posted September 26, 2023 Report Posted September 26, 2023 The squeaking is the plastic belt,the tight spot could be lack of oil somewhere,have you oiled everything on the needlebar end?Including the takeup lever,needlebar & all the linkages? Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members bkhansen182 Posted September 26, 2023 Author Members Report Posted September 26, 2023 52 minutes ago, CowboyBob said: The squeaking is the plastic belt,the tight spot could be lack of oil somewhere,have you oiled everything on the needlebar end?Including the takeup lever,needlebar & all the linkages? I have oiled everything I knew or could see that I thought would need oil but that doesn’t mean I got everything that I should have. I mostly watched videos to see where to oil and just hit the parts that I could tell move. I will look it over some more. For some reason to me it almost acts like something is bent. You can’t really see in the video but when it gets to the top of the stroke the moving parts (sorry, I don’t know the names) all kind of crowd together. Maybe this is normal though. I’ll try to see if I missed something with the oil. Does the belt need replaced or is it good? Quote
CowboyBob Posted September 26, 2023 Report Posted September 26, 2023 The belt looks good. Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members Quade Posted September 26, 2023 Members Report Posted September 26, 2023 I have two walking foot machines here (one new). Both have a tight spot where the inner foot presses down on the feed dogs. I also have a needle feed only machine which is smooth as butter. From that, I sort of figured all walking foots had a tight spot where the inner presses down and lifts the outer off the needle plate. I was able to reduce the tight spot on one by reducing the foot pressure. It was way too high from the factory. I'm a noob and this is just something I thought was normal. Please let me know if others don't have this same issue. It's kinda hard to tell from the video but it almost looks like the inner foot isn't pressing down on the feed dog like I'd expect. Quote
Members Gump Posted September 28, 2023 Members Report Posted September 28, 2023 Check the linkage that runs the walking feet, If they are out of time, the linkage can bind on the inside of the case on the back side. Your presser foot doesn't appear to be moving the same amount as your walking foot. They should alternate an even amount for best performance. iI Quote
Members fibersport Posted September 30, 2023 Members Report Posted September 30, 2023 It really sounds like it's related to the cogged belt. After time, rubber and plastic do wierd things. I would bet the teeth are all gummed up with sticky palstic/rubber, whatever the belt is made of. I would try to get a little silicone spray on the teeth, but I think a better solution is to replace the belt after claeing all the teeth on the machine. Quote
Members bkhansen182 Posted October 4, 2023 Author Members Report Posted October 4, 2023 Update: I have re-oiled and ran the machine a number of times. When going fast it’s pretty smooth but once the machine is operating slow I still get the tight spot. Not as bad usually but sometimes it does completely bind up and I have to back it off a little and then go forward again to get through it. I will try some belt dressing and check walking feet timing as suggested Quote
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