Pfaff 130-6 Owner's Manual - Page 3

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Thread breaking may be caused by: 1. Any of the three reasons mentioned above. 2. Tension too tight. 3. Using bad or knotty thread. Bad stitches may be caused as a result of: 1. Tensions being too loose or too tight. Both tensions should be equal. 2. Using needles and threads the thickness of the fabric. that Top do not conform to and bottom thread should be the same. 3. Fdiluscffs,hoarviunngdaecrncueamthulathteedtebnestiwoneesnprtinhge upper of the tension bobbin case. Heavy working of the machine may be caused by: 1. Tcsthaaesnetm, touhtseoer,mbtohetleotrrehfbaovrraienc,gkenbtoethcaopsmuletlointgobeopalroodopjuseesrtleyad.f.teInr con that 2. The motor belt being too tight. Do not over-tighten it. 3. The shuttle race being obstructed by fluff, which must be removed. 4. The machine having lowing instructions become clogged. for proper oiling Note the fol and cleaning. IL To oil and clean the machine pcinlogeAlaispnMhpeealdydchwipnriotuehrsttOsa-.pilcrTloaehotaifsnthrdegaorgnoe.eialT,isnhegaelnlp,oongairnpetpsaallsylmedaanrilkpcitekatlderetls-wPpFilstaAhhtoeFaudFrldr-Soaewnbwdes in Figures 1, 2, and 3. 2 g. 3

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Thread
breaking
may
be
caused
by:
1.
Any
of
the
three
reasons
mentioned
above.
2.
Tension
too
tight.
3.
Using
bad
or
knotty
thread.
Bad
stitches
may
be
caused
as
a
result
of:
1.
Tensions
being
too
loose
or
too
tight.
Both
tensions
should
be
equal.
2.
Using
needles
and
threads
that
do
not
conform
to
the
thickness
of
the
fabric.
Top
and
bottom
thread
should
be
the
same.
3.
Fluff
having
accumulated
between
the
upper
tension
discs,
or
underneath
the
tension
spring
of
the
bobbin
case.
Heavy
working
of
the
machine
may
be
caused
by:
1.
The
motor
belt
having
become
too
loose
after
con
stant
use,
therefore,
not
pulling
properly.
In
that
case,
the
motor
bracket
has
to
be
adjusted.
2.
The
motor
belt
being
too
tight.
Do
not
over-tighten
it.
3.
The
shuttle
race
being
obstructed
by
fluff,
which
must
be
removed.
4.
The
machine
having
become
clogged.
Note
the
fol
lowing
instructions
for
proper
oiling
and
cleaning.
IL
To
oil
and
clean
the
machine
Apply
rust-proof
grease
on
all
nickel-plated
and
polished
ports.
This
done,
all
greased
parts
should
be
cleaned
with
a
clean
rag.
Then,
apply
a
little
PFAFF-Sew
ing
Machine
Oil
at
the
oiling
points
marked
with
arrows
in
Figures
1,
2,
and
3.
g.
2
3