Members Winks Posted March 4 Members Report Posted March 4 When the wheel is turned the timing gear turns without moving the gears. If I turn the handwheel toward the back, it catches the knob and turns the gears fine. Is there a way to reverse that lever or knob so it catches the right way? Let me know if there's a way to insert a picture if it would help. Quote
Northmount Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 1 hour ago, Winks said: When the wheel is turned the timing gear turns without moving the gears. If I turn the handwheel toward the back, it catches the knob and turns the gears fine. Is there a way to reverse that lever or knob so it catches the right way? Let me know if there's a way to insert a picture if it would help. A picture or a movie would help. You can put the movie on YouTube and link to it here. Quote
CowboyBob Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 17 hours ago, Winks said: When the wheel is turned the timing gear turns without moving the gears. If I turn the handwheel toward the back, it catches the knob and turns the gears fine. Is there a way to reverse that lever or knob so it catches the right way? Let me know if there's a way to insert a picture if it would help. Sounds like the safety clutch kicked out,there's 2 buttons on the bed,push on the one on the right ,turn your handwheel backwards until the button pushes down alittle more into a notch,then turn the handwheel backwards until you hear a click from underneath indicating it's reset.The machine should sew now. Quote
Members Winks Posted Friday at 05:00 PM Author Members Report Posted Friday at 05:00 PM (edited) The safety clutch was the problem. I had it, but it kept slipping out. I've got it in place tightly enough that it doesn't disconnect anymore. But now it sews backward. The feed dogs look like they are moving in the right direction when I move the wheel forward but they obviously aren't moving right. Edited Friday at 06:41 PM by Winks Typo Quote
Members Winks Posted Friday at 07:24 PM Author Members Report Posted Friday at 07:24 PM Is this fixed by syncing the walking feet or the feed dogs? I'm used to the feed dogs moving back when they are at the highest point, but the walking foot is not in sync with that movement 2 hours ago, Winks said: The safety clutch was the problem. I had it, but it kept slipping out. I've got it in place tightly enough that it doesn't disconnect anymore. But now it sews backward. The feed dogs look like they are moving in the right direction when I move the wheel forward but they obviously aren't moving right. So far, I've only found a different industrial machine video that just had a switch to put it back to forward sewing, but I don't see a switch. It sews beautifully when I hold down the reverse lever. Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted Sunday at 08:39 PM Members Report Posted Sunday at 08:39 PM If still sewing backwards, the feed eccentric has to be 180 degrees out of adjustment. safety clutch out? glenn Quote
Members Winks Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Author Members Report Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM On 3/9/2025 at 1:39 PM, shoepatcher said: If still sewing backwards, the feed eccentric has to be 180 degrees out of adjustment. safety clutch out? glenn Safety clutch back in place, but sewing machine sews backward. I put the safety clutch back in place manually instead of using the button on the machine. Could that be the cause? Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted 17 hours ago Members Report Posted 17 hours ago Maybe Not hooked to a servo motor correct.? glenn Quote
Members Winks Posted 17 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 17 hours ago 13 minutes ago, shoepatcher said: Maybe Not hooked to a servo motor correct.? glenn Correct Quote
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