Pfaff calanda 132 manual

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    Dear Housewife, At last you are the proud owner of this Sewing Mochinel The machine was fully explained to you and you were delighted with the many useful and wonder ful things performed on this true wonder of en gineering. Although everything is quite clear to you now, it is possible that in time some of the directions given to you for making the [...]

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    The following accessories are available at slight additional charge 1 box for housing accessories, No. 1466 a 1 edger with guide Z—153a Page 5 1 feller No. 823 1 hemmer No. Z—824, 4 mm • “ bobbins No. 970 6 sewing machine needles, System No. 130 R 1 threader, No. 188 • 11 1 screwdriver, No. 140 c (medium size) 1 screwdriver, No. 533 (smal[...]

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    Presser feet and their designations Important Hints Always obtain a I and n e e d I e s from your Sewing Machine Dealer. Never use just any kind of lubricating oil, but only best quality sewing machine oil. Use only needles of System No. 130. Only Sewing Machine Experts should be entrusted with any repairs to your machine. Recommended Needle and Th[...]

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    Under Threading To prepare for sewing I ‘ I Before despatch from the works, each machine is subjected to a severe test run. Therefore, should you experience any trouble with the machine, the cause may well be due to wrong manipulation. Do not interfere with any settings without first carefully checking the upper and under thread ing, the tensions[...]

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    Upper Threading Fig. 6 Place the spool of thread on the spool pin and bring the thread below the guide and to the left, then from left to right into the upper slot in guide b and from right to left through the lower slot. From there pass the thread down and from right to left through the slot in thread tensioner and take-up spring c, then up again [...]

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    Picking up the Lower Thread — Fig. 7 General Turn the balance wheel to move the thread take-up lever to its highest point. Place the material under the presser foot, lower the presser bar and commence to sew. When 4 making the first few stitches, hold the ends of bath threads in your hand, so that they do not get sewn down or get drawn into the r[...]

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    Regulating the Thread Tensions — Figs. 9—li The Upper Thread Tension is regulated by turning the setting flange of upper thread tensioner a (Fig. 6). — Clockwise turning increases the tension; anti- clockwise turning loosens the tension. The U n d e r T h r e a d T e n s I o n is regulated by turn ing the small screw a (Fig. 4) with a screwdr[...]

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    [ After cleaning apply a few drops of high-grade sewing I machine oil to all working parts. Do not, however, apply too much oil; a few drops at the right places will prove ode ( quote. After oiling run the machine rapidly for a short while and then, before you start to sew, wipe all parts ] clear of any surplus oil. If the machine has not been used[...]

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    1. The Head (Fig. 12). Open the hinged face cover plate. 2. The Arm (Fig. 13). Lubricate all points marked thus 0. 3. The Needle Plate. Take out the screws and remove the plate. 4. The Hook (Fig. 14). Move the needle bar to its high est and tilt the head over on its hinges. With a small brush dust the hook. Apply a few drops of paraffin to the race[...]

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    2. Certain working ports of the machine are dry — apply Cause of faults and simple home service 4. ___________________________________________________ a few drops of oil. 3. A component part has worked itself loose — retighten it with a screwdriver Please always remember: many machine troubles may be caused by your not carefully following these[...]

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    material — remove the needle plate and thoroughly thread used — change the needle or the thread to give clean the feed dog. the correct relation between the two; (see page 5: “Re- 7. The bobbin case has developed a rough edge, causing lative Needle and Thread Sizes”). the thread to break — remove the case and consult a 4. The thread curls[...]

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    material — remove the needle plate and thoroughly clean the feed dog. The material puckers 1. Both tensions are too severe — loosen the setting flange on upper thread tensioner and the screw on bobbin case; (see page 12: “Regulating the Thread Tensions”). 2. The presser foot exerts too much pressur on the work — reduce the pressure by adj[...]

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    The E’ectric Motor 1. Line Voltage The motor works on 115 volts. 2. Tensioning the Drive Belt a) Loosen both screws holding the guard to motor and remove the guard. Fig. 20 shows Motor Housing with Guard removed. b) Loosen the two screws b which are now visible — see Fig. 20. c) By moving the motor up or down, the correct belt tension may be ob[...]

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