Brother International PR-620 Users Manual - English - Page 102

Adjusting the Thread Tension - bobbin case

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Adjusting the Thread Tension The following procedure describes how to adjust the thread tension if the correct thread tension as described on page 45 was not used. After adjusting the tension of the bobbin thread, adjust the tension of the upper thread for each needle bar. Note ● Be sure to check the tension of the bobbin thread each time that the bobbin is changed. Depending on the bobbin thread type and whether a prewound bobbin is used, the tension of the bobbin thread may differ. For example, when replacing an empty prewound bobbin with one of the same type, be sure to check the tension of the bobbin thread and adjust the tension if necessary. ● Be sure to adjust the tension of the bobbin thread before adjusting the tension of the upper thread. Adjusting the tension of the bobbin thread Tie the included weight to the end of the 1 thread extending from the bobbin case. As shown in the illustration, hold the bobbin 2 case against a smooth vertical surface. 3 Note ● Different weights are used to adjust prewound bobbins and metal bobbins. Pre-wound bobbins: Only weight (L) Metal bobbins: Weight (L) and weight (S) * Weight (S) is included with the optional bobbin winder. • If the thread with the weight attached is slowly pulled out, the thread tension is correct. Use the included standard screwdriver to turn 3 the tension-adjusting screw and adjust the thread tension. 1 2 3 1 Tension-adjusting screw 2 Tighter 3 Looser Adjusting the Thread Tension 85

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Adjusting the Thread Tension
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3
Adjusting the Thread Tension
The following procedure describes how to adjust the thread tension if the correct thread tension as described on
page 45 was not used. After adjusting the tension of the bobbin thread, adjust the tension of the upper thread for
each needle bar.
Note
Be sure to check the tension of the bobbin thread each time that the bobbin is changed.
Depending on the bobbin thread type and whether a prewound bobbin is used, the tension of the
bobbin thread may differ. For example, when replacing an empty prewound bobbin with one of the
same type, be sure to check the tension of the bobbin thread and adjust the tension if necessary.
Be sure to adjust the tension of the bobbin thread before adjusting the tension of the upper thread.
Adjusting the tension of the
bobbin thread
1
Tie the included weight to the end of the
thread extending from the bobbin case.
Note
Different weights are used to adjust pre-
wound bobbins and metal bobbins.
Pre-wound bobbins: Only weight (L)
Metal bobbins: Weight (L) and weight (S)
*
Weight (S) is included with the optional
bobbin winder.
2
As shown in the illustration, hold the bobbin
case against a smooth vertical surface.
• If the thread with the weight attached is
slowly pulled out, the thread tension is
correct.
3
Use the included standard screwdriver to turn
the tension-adjusting screw and adjust the
thread tension.
1
Tension-adjusting screw
2
Tighter
3
Looser
1
3
2