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DURKOPP ADLER 281 - 5.6 Replacing the hook thread bobbin

DURKOPP ADLER 281
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Operation
Operating manual 281 Version 06.0 - 05/201324
Figure 8: Winding on the hook thread - part 2
8. Wind the hook thread clockwise onto the bobbin until the thread
no longer slips off.
9. Press the bobbin winder flap (3) against the bobbin.
10. Switch on the machine.
11. Press the foot pedal forwards.
The machine starts sewing and winds on the hook thread
in the process. When the set filling quantity ( Section
5.5 Setting the bobbin filling quantity, page 25) is reached,
then the winding process will stop automatically.
12. Remove the full bobbin from the bobbin shaft (2).
13. Clamp the thread under the cutter (6) and tear the thread off.
The hook thread is normally wound on when sewing is in progress.
However, you can also wind on the hook thread without sewing,
e.g. if you require a full bobbin in order to start sewing.
(2) - Bobbin shaft
(3) - Bobbin winder flap
(6) - Cutter
Risk of damaging the machine when winding without
material to be sewn.
Lock the sewing foot in place using the hand lever ( Section
5.12 Locking the sewing foot in place in the upper position,
page 37). Take the thread out of the thread lever and the
bobbin capsule out of the hook if you wind on the hook thread
without sewing the material in the process.
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