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Consew 206RB - Tension of the Upper (Needle) Thread; To Remove the Work; Regulating the Thread Tension

Consew 206RB
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-7-
TO
REMOVE
THE
WORK
Raise
the
needle
bar
to
its
highest
pointy
lift
the
presser
foot
and
draw
the
fabric
back
and
to
the
left*
Cut
the
ends
of
the
threads
a
few
inches*
REGULATING
THE
THREAD
TENSIONS
For
ordinary
stitching,
the
tension
on
the
upper
and
lower
threads
should
be
equal
so
as
to
lock
both
threads
in
the
center
of
the
material*(Fig*7A)
FIG.
7A
If
tbe
tension
on
either
thread
is
stronger
than
on
the
other,imperfect
stitching
will
be
the
result,
if
the
tension
on
the
upper
thread
is
greater
than
that
on
the
lower
thread,
it
will
lie
straight
along
the
upper
surface
of
the
material
(Fig*7B)
FIG.
7B
If
the tension
on
the
lower
thread
is
greater than
that
on
the upper
thread,
the
lower
thread
will
lie
straight
along
the
underside
of
the
material
(Fig*7C)
FIG.
7C
A*
Tension
of
the
Upper
(Needle)
Threads
Before
adjusting
the
tension
of
the
upper (needle)
thread,
be
certain
that
the
presser
foot
is
let
down
and not
in
lifted
position.
To
adjust
tension,
turn
serrated
nut
"C"
on tension device
(Fig.l)
to
the
right
to
increase
tension
and
to
the
left
if
you
desire
to
decrease
it.

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