Members Kryptonite Posted March 21, 2018 Members Report Posted March 21, 2018 Hi Guys, I have an older Consew 226 that sews well but the stitch selector is not accurate. I loosened set screw on the selector ring and set it on "5" and I'm getting stitches 5 per inch. Ok great. Then I go to "10" and get 8 stitches. I select "12" and I get 10 stitches - you get the idea. Something must be out of adjustment. I have searched but I can't find info on this particular selector type. Can someone point me towards a fix? Thank you, Will in Central Florida Quote
Members Sonydaze Posted March 21, 2018 Members Report Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) With most Japanese machines the stitch settings correspond to the length of each stitch in millimeters, not how many stitches per inch. If 5 stitches give you about 1" of sewing when set at 5, it seems to be working correctly. Edited March 21, 2018 by Sonydaze Quote
Uwe Posted March 21, 2018 Report Posted March 21, 2018 Your stitch selector does work, and likely as well as you can hope for. They're not intended to be mathematically accurate, they're more of a rough guide. Actual stitch length varies with material type and thickness and sometimes even sewing speed. The simple fix is a little cheat sheet that tells you which number corresponds to which actual stitch length for a given material. Trying to make that dial accurate for all possible material combinations will be an exercise in futility. Quote
Members Kryptonite Posted March 21, 2018 Author Members Report Posted March 21, 2018 Ok thanks guys, much appreciated! Will Quote
Members Pintodeluxe Posted March 21, 2018 Members Report Posted March 21, 2018 The stitch length adjustment on my 226 is probably the only thing I don't like about it. Sort of a clunky adjustment mechanism compared to more modern machines with knobs to change stitch length. Luckily, I just leave it at or near max for the work I do. Otherwise the 226 is an elegant and capable machine. Quote
Members Constabulary Posted March 22, 2018 Members Report Posted March 22, 2018 most vintage sewing machines have an un-precise stitch length adjustment. Most lot of them don´t even have the stitch length marked on their dials - if they have a dial at all. Quote
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