Members rickmenefee Posted August 24, 2012 Members Report Posted August 24, 2012 I have a 205 adler that i have been useing without a glitch. I changed motor today to a variable speed. Its like a whole new world. My problem is the stich is setting on the top side of the leather know. It appears the bobbin is not pulling the thread tight enough to pull the loop down between the leather. I am sewing 3/8 thick leather for knife sheaths. Any help ? Quote
Members rickmenefee Posted August 25, 2012 Author Members Report Posted August 25, 2012 Anybody know a site that might deal with these machines? Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted August 25, 2012 Contributing Member Report Posted August 25, 2012 Sounds as tho- you need to readjust your tensions. Loosen top tension a little each time you test. If two or three changes doesn't appear to help, you will need to increase tension on the bobbin. If you do not know how to do that someone on here will help. ferg 1345852215[/url]' post='261675']I have a 205 adler that i have been useing without a glitch. I changed motor today to a variable speed. Its like a whole new world. My problem is the stich is setting on the top side of the leather know. It appears the bobbin is not pulling the thread tight enough to pull the loop down between the leather. I am sewing 3/8 thick leather for knife sheaths. Any help ? Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted August 25, 2012 Moderator Report Posted August 25, 2012 I have a 205 adler that i have been useing without a glitch. I changed motor today to a variable speed. Its like a whole new world. My problem is the stich is setting on the top side of the leather know. It appears the bobbin is not pulling the thread tight enough to pull the loop down between the leather. I am sewing 3/8 thick leather for knife sheaths. Any help ? Three causes come to mind: The top thread is caught in a guide, post, or stud along the path to the needle. The needle is way too large for the thread combination and is making too big of a hole. The bobbin thread has slipped out from the output guide in the bobbin case and has little or no tension. Quote
KAYAK45 Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Just changing out a motor should never effect the stitch the machine was making before the switch. Something else changed. Start w/Wiz idea and trace all the obvious. One other thought. Do you now have the correct length drive belt? My change-over required ~1" less belt. Maybe? .. you are having a slippage problem??? Good luck, and when fixed you will love the Servo. Kevin Quote
Members rickmenefee Posted August 25, 2012 Author Members Report Posted August 25, 2012 Thanks for the help i am working on some of your ideas. Quote
Members rickmenefee Posted August 25, 2012 Author Members Report Posted August 25, 2012 I think the problem was the belt was to tight. Know i have missed with it so much i really have a problem. Quote
Members acowboy Posted August 26, 2012 Members Report Posted August 26, 2012 a motor change or belt tension doesnt have anything to do with your thread tensions...youre looking in the wrong place... id check my top thread back to the spool looking for a bind...you may have knocked something out of whack working on the motor Quote
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