hollyg Report post Posted November 4, 2010 Hello, I am very new. I just got a used pfaff 145 head.. It seems to fit fine in a table I have for a juki industrail sewing machine.I have 2 problems it is not drawing thread up properly and even though I oiled it very well it seems to be taxing on the motor..... Help please, Holly Thankyou!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hollyg Report post Posted November 4, 2010 I just wanted to add to this post it seems like the top of the bobbin rotates all the way around and the hook seems to be hitting something arrrrrggggghhhh !!!!! Hello, I am very new. I just got a used pfaff 145 head.. It seems to fit fine in a table I have for a juki industrail sewing machine.I have 2 problems it is not drawing thread up properly and even though I oiled it very well it seems to be taxing on the motor..... Help please, Holly Thankyou!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted November 4, 2010 Holly, Welcome to Leatherworker.net, best site on the internet! I'm far from a sewing machine expert, but until they arrive, here's something simple to check- see if the needle is inserted correctly. The scarfed place on the needle should be positioned for the hook to pick up the thread. If it is turned, it may be preventing the pick-up of the thread, and possibly may be the cause of the hook "hitting something". There's also the possibility of a slightly bent needle. Besides that simple issue, I'll leave it up to the sewing machine gurus to help you diagnose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hollyg Report post Posted November 5, 2010 Holly, Welcome to Leatherworker.net, best site on the internet! I'm far from a sewing machine expert, but until they arrive, here's something simple to check- see if the needle is inserted correctly. The scarfed place on the needle should be positioned for the hook to pick up the thread. If it is turned, it may be preventing the pick-up of the thread, and possibly may be the cause of the hook "hitting something". There's also the possibility of a slightly bent needle. Besides that simple issue, I'll leave it up to the sewing machine gurus to help you diagnose. Thankyou Mike for replying,most of the time I am a thread killer so no one writes to me.I think I'll reword the questions.Yes I agree I THINK this is the best leather website!!! Thankyou Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rawhide Report post Posted November 5, 2010 Holly, I'm definitely not an expert on sewing machines, but it's possible that it's a little out of sync. If you watch the bobbin and needle interaction, while turning the pulley, you may be able to "see" the disconnect, and adjust accordingly. Marlon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites