Members Ray100 Posted August 11, 2016 Members Report Posted August 11, 2016 Hi Forum I am looking for help on adjusting the forward and reverse stitch to fall in the same hole in forward and reverse on my Consew 206rb3 I have read thru the manual but it is not clear as to where it needs to be adjusted ,any help would be appreciated , I have learned to do all the adjustments on my machine but the stitch length is the one I need to work on thanks in advance Ray. Quote
Members Ray100 Posted August 15, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 15, 2016 Any one has run Ito this problem with the forward and reversed stitch not falling inthe same hole ? Quote
Members Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted August 15, 2016 Members Report Posted August 15, 2016 If you have a Consew 206RB-4, this will work for your specific model, see attached. Consew 206RB-5 is different entirely, just for your reference. STH-8BLD-3Owners_Stitch_Length_Adjust.pdf Quote Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com
Members Ray100 Posted August 15, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 15, 2016 Myne is the rb3 and I do not see that part in the inside of the machine Gergg I would like to get a real pic of the parts that I have to adjust to get the stitches to fall in the same holes Quote
Members Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted August 16, 2016 Members Report Posted August 16, 2016 Consew 206RB-3 and -4 are going to have the same exact adjustments for this here, see attached, hope this helps, and yes, the book is certainly confusing with this adjustment as I review. Quote Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com
Members Ray100 Posted August 17, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 17, 2016 Gregg thanks for the pics. How far off thecenter line do you usually see them off to correct the stitch length on forward and reverse ? Quote
Members Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted August 18, 2016 Members Report Posted August 18, 2016 Depends how far off your front and reverse stitch length are, see touch feel thing. I would recommend using cardboard to poke holes into and then to measure with a ruler or micrometer the stitches per inch, this should get you where you need to be. Quote Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com
mikesc Posted August 18, 2016 Report Posted August 18, 2016 micrometer the stitches per inch Easy to spot the folks who have worked on Adlers :) Quote "Don't you know that women are the only works of Art" .. ( Don Henley and "some French painter in a field" )
Members Gregg From Keystone Sewing Posted August 18, 2016 Members Report Posted August 18, 2016 I have timing forks for that! Quote Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com
Members Ray100 Posted August 26, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 26, 2016 Gregg thanks for all your help I was able to adjust the stitch length. Up to over 1 1/2" long . I did notice that the needle has to be all the way up when you hit reverse and the stitches will fall in the same hole . Thanks again for all your help . Quote
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