Members MackProvisions Posted 14 hours ago Members Report Posted 14 hours ago I just picked up a used 1341 and noticed some of material slightly slips while sewing. When the needle reaches the top most, shouldn't the presser foot go all the way down to the throat plate? If so, can anyone help me and explain how to adjust the presser bar to go down? Quote
kgg Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, MackProvisions said: If so, can anyone help me and explain how to adjust the presser bar to go down? As a note the difference between a 1341 and 341 is minimal. You probably don't have the manuals for your machine so here a some that will be helpful as well as a needle size to thread size chart link ( https://www.tolindsewmach.com/thread-chart.html ) : kgg Juki LS-1340&42 Servcie Manual.pdf Juki_LS-341N_Engineers_Manual.pdf Juki_LS-341N_Instruction_Manual.pdf Edited 13 hours ago by kgg Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members nylonRigging Posted 7 hours ago Members Report Posted 7 hours ago 7 hours ago, MackProvisions said: I just picked up a used 1341 and noticed some of material slightly slips while sewing. When the needle reaches the top most, shouldn't the presser foot go all the way down to the throat plate? If so, can anyone help me and explain how to adjust the presser bar to go down? I would imagine that it same as 1541 . there an access plate on backside that you have to get to a screw . It little hidden and you have to look Upward to see it. You have to lift UP the manual press-foot lever to even see and have access to the screw . You also have to make the foot height adjustments with presser-foot lever locked Up position with loosening and then re-tightening the screw . - - - Quote
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