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7 hours ago, Uwe said:

I'm working on another batch. They'll be ready shortly.. 

Thanks Uwe. I will keep an eye out but let me know when they are done if you don't mind. Brian

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The first few of my new batch of UP441-ILSS inline feet are ready and I've updated my Ebay listing (http://r.ebay.com/UhCM8M) for folks outside the U.S.

 

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I'm trying to install the inline presser feet on my 3200 and am having difficulty adjusting the foot to hold down the piece as it sews. 

I am sure it's simple and I Remember bob telling what to do but now I forget. 

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there is the levers for lack of a better term on the back of the machine that adjusts for the tension, hope that helps ring a bell to what you are looking for.

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48 minutes ago, OLDNSLOW said:

there is the levers for lack of a better term on the back of the machine that adjusts for the tension, hope that helps ring a bell to what you are looking for.

I remembered how to raise and lower the needle bar, but the back foot I can't remember for the life on me. Whiz's description helps and I took off the side cover but I'm lost from there.

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46 minutes ago, Fire88 said:

I remembered how to raise and lower the needle bar, but the back foot I can't remember for the life on me. Whiz's description helps and I took off the side cover but I'm lost from there.

Did you get a Manuel???? The diagrams and descriptions would make it a lot easier to understand and I would think best to understand what to adjust and why before adjusting something wrong and end up not knowing how to get back. Here is a video that may help but I would be reading and understanding the Manuel as well.

 

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The video explains it better than the manual.

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10 hours ago, RockyAussie said:

Did you get a Manuel???? The diagrams and descriptions would make it a lot easier to understand and I would think best to understand what to adjust and why before adjusting something wrong and end up not knowing how to get back. Here is a video that may help but I would be reading and understanding the Manuel as well.

 

Thank you for the video this explains much better, the manual does.

1 hour ago, CowboyBob said:

The video explains it better than the manual.

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Thanks Bob I looked at the manual last night and just couldn't get it right. I will work on adjusting it properly when I get back home this morning. 

I did get the standard feet back on last night and adjusted back to right. 

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Ok so I got the front(needle foot) set right it has down pressure holding the piece in place. The rear inline(outer foot) has zero pressure on it when I turn the wheel by hand. How do I get it set so it hold the piece as the front foot comes up? 

 

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53 minutes ago, Fire88 said:

Ok so I got the front(needle foot) set right it has down pressure holding the piece in place. The rear inline(outer foot) has zero pressure on it when I turn the wheel by hand. How do I get it set so it hold the piece as the front foot comes up? 

 

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You have to lower the presser foot bar to get the short foot to hit the leather and cause the inside foot to alternate. The bar needs to come down about 1/8 to 3/16 inch.

I created a topic all about this foot set, including a video, under the topic: Inline Cowboy presser feet on Cowboy CB4500

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Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.

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