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    4 PFAFF 63 Light-Weight Portable Electric Sewing Machine (Central Bobbin Machine) For Straight-Away Stitching INSTRUCTION BOOK •1 ...

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    1. What Belongs to Your Machine? 1 package of assorted needles, System 705 R I tape measure 5 bobbins No. 2030 1 shuttle screw driver No. 29070 1 screw driver No. 29002, short 1 screw driver No. 29007, long 1 hinged presser foot No. 43729 1 guide No. 25820 1 guide fastening screw No. 112 1 edge stitcher with quilting guide No.2555 3 1 hemmer, 2.5 m ...

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    Li j 2. Do You Know Your Machine? 1. Full-length arm cover, removable 2. Thread take-up 3. Upper thread guide 4. Collapsible spool pins 5. Winder spindle 6. Winder engaging lever 7, Balance wheel 8. Milled screw for engaging the sewing mechanism 9, Stitch length limiting lever 10. Stitch length lever 11. Motor support 12. Spool pins 13. Pin cushion ...

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    1. Full-length arm cover, removable 2. Thread take-up 3. Upper thread guide 4. Collapsible spool pins 5. Winder spindle 6. Winder engaging lever 7. Balance wheel 14. Sewing machine base 17. Feed lowering button 2L Needle plate 23. Fold-away support for bed plate extension 24. Bed plate extension 25. Bed plate slide 26. Needle threader 30. Face plat ...

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    Li 3. Setting Up the Machine Place the sewing machine case on table and unlock it. Pull the flap lighti and the snap bow will release the cas top. Lift the top and remove it, holding th cable bag in your left hand. Take pedal starter from top cover on unpack cable. Photo 4 Place pedal starter under the table and plug the cable into the motor socket ...

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    I Type of Material: Very fine linen, Shirting, ccmbrcs, muH Net, finest s k Foulard silk Fine linen, cambric Crêpe de Chine Crêpe Marocain Crêpe Satin, Nylon, Perlon Muslin, fine taffeta Fine sheets, table cloths Silk cloths Linen, calico, quilts with Silk covers Cotton, kid leather, etc. Fine cloth Heavy silk and linen, inlets Clothing, general ...

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    1. Disengage the sew ing mechanism. 2. Place cotton reel on the right reel pin. 3. Pass the thread from cotton reel 1, around tension 2, crossing the theod. 4. Thread end of thread inside—out through the bobbin slot. 5. Place bobbin 3 on spindle 4. 6. Press lever 5 against bobbin. The winder will throw off automatically when bobbin is filled. I 6 ...

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    Pull out bobbin case, holding the latch. it While the latch remains open, bobbin cannot fall out. the N 8. Taking Out Bobbin Case Raise needle. 9. Inserting the Bobbin into the bobbin case. by Hold bobbin as shown in the photo; the thread unwinding toward the operator. Photo 8 14 15 Photo 9 I ...

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    Draw thread through slot, as illustrated. Photo 10 16 Hold bobbin in bobbin case and draw thread beneath the tension spring so that it comes out from underneath its end. 17 Photo 11 I ...

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    Hold bobbin case with thumb and midd le finger of your left hand. While the index finger holds the latch open, the bobbin cannot fall out. Photo 12 18 Place bobbin case on the center stud of the shuttle and release latch. Turn bobbin case with thumb and index finger so that bobbin case retainer H engages in the recess. Push the bobbin in farther un ...

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    I • . . holding it loosely over the protrud ing prong 3, making sure Ihatthread lies properly in the lop of the prong. Photo 17 4. Release lever 1 4 Photo 16 The thread is pulled through the needle eye by the reversing prong 3. 22 23 Photo 18 ...

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    14. Adjusting the Bobbin Thread Tension For Lighter tension, turn tension screw left —((, using the small screw driver. Turning the screw right will in crease the tension. Photo 22 Perfect stitch Photo 24 Photo 21 Upper tension too weak or lower tension too tight 26 27 15. Correct Tension Regulation with perfect interlocking of upper and lower th ...

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    16. Setting the Stitch Length 17. Removing the Top Cover 1. Set stitch length limiting lever B at With all oil points covered up, there is the desired stitch length indicated on no soiling of the material! the scale. The full-length top cover can be easily 2. Push stitch length lever A to its right taken off with both hands. stop to obtain a forwar ...

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    18. Correct Regulation of the 19. Taking off the Face Plate Pressure on the Material is only necessary when the presser bar assures uniformity of the stitch length has to be turned for the proper fasten- and prevents injury of the material by ing of attachments. the feed dog. 1. Remove screw k, let face plate slide Turning screw V left cE( will eas ...

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    - 20. For Taking off the Balance When replacing the dog ring, make Wheel sure that its bent-up prongs face outside. to remove odd thread between balance If the large milled screw should not wheel and arm shaft bushing, tighten firmly, turn dog ring 180°. 1. Loosen screw a. 2. Loosen milled screw b, turning it to Photo 29 the left. 3. Remove dog ri ...

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    A Photo 31 Photo 32 21. Servicing and Maintenance. The oiling points underneath the carriage. Regular and proper oiling serves to increase the life of your machine, Apply oil only at the points marked by arrows. Brush off regularly lint and fluff between needle plate, feed dog, and bobbin! Do not forget to oil the rear arm shaft bushing, half cover ...

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    Apply a drop of oil from time to time 22. Removing the Shuttle in the shuttle race. becomes necessary when thread has A dry race will wear off rapidly. entered into the race. 1. Loosen wing screw a and push gib b downwards. Photo 33 Photo 34 36 37 ...

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    Skipping of Stitches: Push the bulb up in the socket, turn it ight and let it snap into position. Cause: The bulb is now firmly secured. Needle rrnlNolerly inserted. Wro eedle used. Needle bent. Mach ne not pr opnr ly tb irirc1 Needle either too thm or too finch for the thread used. 4O 41 Remedy: Needle must be pushed up to the stop, with the long ...

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    N _ I Thread Breaking Tightness of Machine Cause: Remedy: Cause: Remedy: Thread breaking may occur for any of See page 41. Drive belt too iong and slips off, or too Shorten belt or insert a piece for length the aforementioned reasons, short causing excessive pressure on the ening. Cut the belt straight. bearings. Thread tension too tight. Adjust up ...

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    Needle Breakage Uneven Stitches Cause: Remedy: Cause: Remedy: Needle bent and struck by the point of Replace needle at once to prevent more Tension regulated improperly. Adjust tension in accordance with in the hook. damage. structions contained in sections 13 anc Needle too thin or thread too thick. Study Needle and Thread Chart on 14. page 11. Th ...

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    Noisy Running Inaccurate Feeding Cause: Remedy: Cause: Remedy: Lint or odd thread accumulated in the Clean and oil shuttle race according Feed dog set too low so that it does not Adjust position of feed dog so that it shuttle race. to instructions given in sections 21 and come up sufficiently above needle plate shows a full tooth above the needle 2 ...

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    25. Edge stitching with several parallel seams is easily done with the edge guide No. 25820 in connection with the standard foot No. 43729. Use the edge stitcher No. 25553 fo stitching close to the edge. Photo 38 48 49 ...

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    27 Hemming Neat hems in handkerchiefs, under wear, etc. can he produced with the hemmers Nos. 25576 and 25579. To facilitate insertion of the material in the hemmer, clip off the corner of the material. Feed material into the hemmer mouth sufficiently so that its folded edge strikes and is guided by the left edge of the hemmer. ‘1 I Photo 41 Phot ...

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    Second seam: Unfold both plies, run the upstanding edge through the folder and stitch down to the left. 29. The RuffHng Foot No.25547 (at an extra charge) is used for 3 purposes: 1. For the ruffling of the lower ply whereby the unruffled upper ply is guided in the slot of the foot. Depending on the stitch length, the lower ply is more or less shove ...

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    I Broad ruffles may be stretched or ironed into pleats. Generally, the attachment produces left folded ruffles. For right-folded ruffles or for ruffling of larger surfaces, the ruffling plate supplied with the attachment is to be used. 1. Take off presser foot and lower the feed dog. To do this, turn lever C (photo 25) to the front. 2. Insert feed ...

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    5. Lower presser bar lever. Photo 53 with the presser bar suspended frresser bar lever must point down Is as otherwise the upper thread DII would be disengaged. d operators darn without the darn i attachment Worn spots should bn O tOT 00 time ucina shoT t sitchrs. 6. Insert and stretch defective material in hoop. The feed cover plate facilitates t ...

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    . I Larger holes are patched by patches of the same material. The patch is cut to size and along the cut edges. In excessively large holes, the are stitched as shown in photo 57. Photo 57 33. Embroidering embroidering, the machine is set up in the same manner as for mending. material is stretched in the hoop and then guided under the needle follo ...

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    Forword 2 1. What Belongs to Your Machine? 3 2. Do You Know Your Machine? 4 3. Setting Up the Machine 8 4. Engaging the Sewing Mechanism 10 5. Relative Sizes of Needles rind Throad 11 6. Changing the Needl 12 7. Winding the Bobbin Thread 13 8, faking Out the Bobbin Misc 14 9. Inserting the Bobbin 15 10. Threading the Needle 20 11. OperatinqtheBvilt ...

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