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JUKI MO-735
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Instruction Manual
Manual de instrucciones
Bedienungsanleitung
Manuel d’instructions
MO-735
2-Needle, 2/3/4/5-Thread Overlock+Cover Stitch Sewing Machine
Maquina de coser Sobreorilladora de 2 Agujas, 2/3/4/5 Hilos+Punto de Cobertura
Überwendlich-Nähmaschine Mit 2 Nadeln, 2/3/4/5 Fäden+Cover Stich
Surjeteuse-Raseuse 2 Aiguilles, 2/3/4/5 Fils+Point Enveloppant
IMPORTANT:
Avant de mettre la machine en marche, lire
attentivement et assimiler les regles de securite
de ce manuel.
Conserver le manuel afin de pouvoir le consulter
ul terieurement.
IMPORTANTE:
Lea cuidadosamente todas las recomendaciones
con respecto a la seguridad y comprendalas
perfectamente antes de usar su maquina.
Guarde este libro de instrucciones para referencias
futuras.
WICHTIG:
Alle sicherheitsvorschriften vor gebrauch der
nähmaschine sorgfältig durchlesen.
Bewahren Sie diese bedienungsanleitung für
weitere bezüge auf.
IMPORTANT:
Read all safety regulations carefully and under-
stand them before using your sewing machine.
Retain this instruction manual for future reference.
®

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Questions and Answers

  • D
    danieljosephSep 18, 2025
    Why are the fabric edges curling when I sew with my JUKI Sewing Machine?
    • J
      jameswilliamsSep 18, 2025
      If the fabric edges are curling when using your JUKI Sewing Machine, there might be too much fabric in the stitch, so reduce the cutting width. The thread tension could also be too tight, so try reducing it. Additionally, check that the stitch selection lever is not on roll hem; if it is, set the selection lever to overlock.
  • L
    Laura BowersAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my JUKI Sewing Machine skips stitches?
    • L
      Lawrence McgrathAug 25, 2025
      If you're experiencing skipped stitches with your JUKI Sewing Machine, start by replacing the needles if they are bent or blunt. Ensure you are using the correct needle system, such as 130/705H or JLx2. Also, try increasing the presser foot pressure.
  • H
    harrisrichardAug 25, 2025
    Why is my JUKI MO-735 skipping stitches?
    • L
      lisajonesAug 26, 2025
      If your JUKI Sewing Machine is skipping stitches, ensure that the needles are not bent or blunt and replace them if necessary. Also, make sure you're using the correct needle system 130/705H, and type JLx2 for cover and chainstitch. If the presser foot pressure is too low, increase it.
  • L
    Lauren WilcoxAug 27, 2025
    Why does the thread keep breaking on my JUKI Sewing Machine?
    • J
      jamie39Aug 27, 2025
      If your JUKI Sewing Machine thread breaks, it might be due to several reasons. The thread tension could be too tight for the thread you're using, so try reducing the thread tension. Also, double-check that the machine is threaded correctly. Ensure the needles are correctly inserted fully into the needle clamp with the flat side to the back. Finally, make sure you're using the correct needles, specifically needle system 130/705H or JLx2.
  • R
    Ruth MarshallSep 19, 2025
    Why isn't the fabric feeding evenly through my JUKI MO-735?
    • G
      garnercaitlinSep 22, 2025
      If the fabric isn't feeding evenly through your JUKI Sewing Machine, check the differential feed setting and adjust it if necessary. Also, the presser foot pressure might be too low, so increase it. If neither of those adjustments work, the lower or upper knife might be blunt or wrongly positioned, so consider replacing them.
  • R
    Ronald JohnsonSep 23, 2025
    What causes poor stitch formation on a JUKI Sewing Machine?
    • D
      Daniel DoughertySep 23, 2025
      If you're experiencing poor stitch formation with your JUKI Sewing Machine, ensure the threads are correctly positioned between the tension dials. If a thread has gotten caught, raise the presser foot and gently pull the thread. Also, double-check the threading path of each thread to ensure the machine is correctly threaded.
  • B
    Beverly KlineSep 9, 2025
    Why do needles break on my JUKI MO-735?
    • S
      Stephanie HartSep 9, 2025
      If your JUKI Sewing Machine needles are breaking, replace them if they are bent, blunt, or have damaged points. Ensure that the needles are fully inserted into the needle clamp with the flat side to the back. Also, guide the fabric gently with both hands instead of pulling it while sewing.
  • J
    johnbullockSep 12, 2025
    Why seams pucker on my JUKI MO-735?
    • J
      John HuffSep 12, 2025
      If you notice seams puckering when using your JUKI Sewing Machine, try reducing the needle thread tension. Additionally, check the differential feed setting and adjust it to 0.7 - N.
  • E
    Erin ReedSep 3, 2025
    Why are the seams puckering on my JUKI MO-735?
    • K
      Kelly HernandezSep 3, 2025
      If the seams on your JUKI Sewing Machine are puckering, it could be because the needle thread tension is too tight. Try reducing the needle thread tension. Also, check the differential feed setting and adjust it to 0.7 - N.
  • E
    eknightSep 1, 2025
    Why is the fabric not feeding evenly through my JUKI MO-735?
    • K
      Kimberly JonesSep 1, 2025
      If the fabric is not feeding evenly through your JUKI Sewing Machine, it could be due to a few reasons. First, check the differential feed setting to ensure it is properly adjusted. Next, verify that the presser foot pressure is not too low and adjust it if necessary. Finally, inspect the lower and upper knives; if they are blunt or wrongly positioned, replace them.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock

Instructions to reduce the risk of electric shock when using the appliance.

WARNING: Risks of Burns, Fire, Electric Shock, or Injury

Precautions to prevent burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

Servicing Double-Insulated Products

Guidelines for servicing double-insulated products, requiring qualified personnel.

Save These Instructions

Instruction to retain the manual for future reference.

Machine Setup and Preparation

Machine Components Overview

Identification and description of the various parts and components of the sewing machine.

Attaching the Foot Control

Steps to connect the foot control pedal to the machine and power outlet.

Thread Stand and Spool Holder Setup

Instructions for setting up the thread stand and placing the spool holder for chain thread.

Thread Spooling and Thread Net Usage

Guidance on placing spools, cones, and using thread nets for proper thread management.

Machine Operation and Adjustments

Power;Light Switch and Upper Knife Operation

How to operate the power/light switch and raise/lower the upper knife.

Presser Foot Lifter and Changing the Presser Foot

Details on changing, adjusting, and using the presser foot lifter for various sewing tasks.

Needle Insertion and Threading Preparations

Instructions for inserting needles and preparing the machine for threading.

Stitch Length and Cutting Width Adjustment

How to adjust the stitch length and cutting width for different sewing effects.

Differential Feed Adjustment

Guidance on adjusting the differential feed for preventing puckering or stretching.

Special Stitch Functions: Upper Looper Converter and Roll Hemming

Instructions for using the upper looper converter and performing roll hemming.

Presser Foot Pressure and Tape Sewing

Adjusting presser foot pressure and sewing tape with the specialized presser foot.

Thread Breakage and Seam Unpicking

Procedures for handling thread breakage and unpicking seams on the machine.

Threading Preparations and Tips

General tips and preparations for threading the machine, including using guides and aids.

Stitching Techniques and Troubleshooting

Threading for 4;3 Thread Overlock

Step-by-step guide for threading the machine for 4/3 thread overlock stitches.

Threading Chainstitch and Overlock Stitches

Instructions for threading chainstitch and combined overlock stitches.

Trial Sewing and Tension Adjustment

Performing trial sewing and adjusting thread tensions for optimal stitch formation.

Cover Stitch Specific Tension Adjustments

Detailed guidance on adjusting thread tensions for various cover stitch applications.

Practical Sewing: Seam Finishing Techniques

Techniques for securing seams, unpicking stitches, and using seam guides for hems.

Troubleshooting Common Sewing Issues

Guide to diagnosing and resolving common problems encountered during sewing machine operation.

JUKI MO-735 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Threads2/3/4/5
Maximum Stitch Length4 mm
Stitch Length Range1-4 mm
Differential FeedYes
Differential Feed Ratio0.7-2.0
Rolled HemYes
Cover Stitch CapabilityYes
Needle Type130/705H
Overlocking Width5-9 mm
Maximum Sewing Speed1, 500 stitches per minute
Thread TensionManual
Presser Foot Lift5 mm
Stitch OptionsRolled Hem
Power Requirements120V AC, 60Hz
Weight19.4 lbs

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