Pfaff 131 Owner's Manual

Pfaff 131 Manual

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  • Pfaff 131 | Owner's Manual - Page 1
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    • PFAFF oil cans are very durable and do not rust. - In fr ti ns or using the Small High Speed Sewing Machine PFAFF 131 Apart from the shuttle, the needles have the greatest influence on the formation of the stitches. It is, therefore, in your own interest to use only Pfaff needles system 130. The
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    cated in fig. 3, through slot draw it beneath the clamp inch or so from opening Y. X, and while holding bobbin, so that it will protrude an atlohanftuTcmthhahiubesodspidlbuoeolfnwenfeieecd,rse,ospcualatnnaosddce.eh, afTivtbnhheoaieslbltbyhniiesenreebidlmcoelaebapsbsoebiernatwarlcaniatttbchseheai.
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    thread and to commence sewing of the upper thread is effected with the aid of tension nut M (fig. 4). Giving this screw a few turns , the tension will be tighter, and turned in the stitches and thread
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    screw M upward, the machine is sewing forward, and moving it downward, beyond 0, it is sewing backward. Switching to backward stitches and vice versa, the same length of stitches is retained. Changing the length of the stitches can also be accomplished whilst sewing. When embroidering and darning
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    the sewing foot and to decrease it, respectively, the bushing V -fig. 4- is screwed in and/or out. The feeding of the machine is done automatically. Be sure to guide the material gently with both your hands. Do not push or pull to avoid break ing of the needle. The Hook The hook of the Pfaff 131
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    case holder. After thoroughly cleaning the individual parts from fluff, replace them in reverse order. Begin by turning the balance wheel so that hook and sewing machine PFAFF 131 For all ordinary sewing work use the presser foot as shown in fig. 4 with which the machine is supplied. For stitching
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    with the edge of of cloth the should be laid one under piece about 1/6 inch further guide the two to the pieces right thon the into the feller in upper piece. Then the presser bar for the purposes of embroidering and darning Unscrew the sewing foot, place the bent end of hook a around the
  • Pfaff 131 | Owner's Manual - Page 9
    washed. Skipping of stitches may be caused: 1. Needle not set according to instructions. 2. If other than Pfaff Needles System 130 are used. This needle is produced meticulously according to our prescriptions and examined. 3. Needle being bent or thread used too fine. Thread breaking may be caused
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    Ugly 1 stitches may be caused The tension too should always light or too be a little loose looser The under than the tension upper 2 3
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    Stand with ball-bearing pitman requires but little attendance. It will be sufficient to apply a drop of oil now and then to the crank points a and b, ball-bearing of the pitman, use only consistent grease, since the oil is flung out when sewing at high speed, thus soil ing your dress. Should the
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