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Pfaff 260 User Manual

Pfaff 260
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To
make
two-needle
ornamentations
and
tucks, the machine must
be
equipped
with a
double-needle
holder
designed
for a
needle
gouge
of
5
/6•H,
or
2,0
mm
(1
05381
x 2,0).
Available
at
extra
cost, this
needle
holder
is
secured
to
the
needle
bar
by
screw
d (Fig. 73).
Any machine fitted
to
make
stitches
1
/-.H
wide
can
also
be
used
for
all
ordinary
sewing
operations
without
any
difficulty.
Rules
Your
Cu
s.tomers Should Know
1.
When
sewing, the
balance
wheel should
always
turn
toward
you,
i.e.
coun-
ter-clockwise.
Never
turn the
balance
wheel
in
the
opposite
direction,
especially
after
the
machine
has
been
threaded.
2.
Loy
both
threads
bock
under
the
sewing
foot
before
you begin sewing.
3.
Always
raise
the toke-up lever
to
its
highest
position
before
you begin
and
after
you
have
completed a seam.
4.
Never
run a
threaded
machine unless you hove fabric
under
the
presser
foot.
5.
Put
one
or
two
drops
of
oil into the hook
raceway
each
day
you sew.
6.
For all Pfaff sewing machines use only ORIGINAL-PFAFF needles, acces-
sories,
and
replacement
ports
.
Fig.
74
Take·
up
l
ever
at
its highest position
Fig.
75
Regulating the sewing
foot
pressure
45

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Pfaff 260 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMechanical
Needle PositionAdjustable
Free ArmYes
Reverse StitchYes
Presser FootSnap-on
OperationManual
Buttonhole4-step
BobbinClass 15
Speed ControlFoot pedal
Stitch FunctionsZigzag
Needle PositionsVariable

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