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Pfaff 467 User Manual

Pfaff 467
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To
engage
the
bobbin
winder,
simply
depress
stop
latch
a (Fig. 9)
while
the
machine
is
running.
This
action
causes
the
bobbin
winder
spindle
to
shift
slightly
to
the
right
in
which
position
it is
retained
until a
sufficient
amount
of
thread
has
been
wound
on
the
bobbin.
The
thread
wound
on
the
bobbin
pushes
the
latch
up
and
thereby
stops
the
bobbin
winder.
The
amount
of
thread
to
be
wound
on
the
bobbin
can
be
regulated
by
loosening
screw
b
and
setting
stop
latch
a
higher
or
lower,
as
may
be
required.
Set
the
stop
latch
higher
for
more
thread,
or
lower
for
less
thread.
Depending
on
the
type
of
thread
used,
the
thread
should
be
wound
tighter
or
looser.
The
thread
tension
is
regulated
by
turning
thumb
nut
18
back
of
the
tension
discs
(Fig.
9).
Turn
the
nut
clockwise
for a
looser
tension,
or
counter-clockwise
for a
tighter
tension.
If
the
thread
should
pile
up
at
one
end
of
the
bobbin,
adjust
the
position
of
the
tension
stud.
The
set
screw
securing
this
stud
in
position
can
be
reached
from
the
left.
Whenever
you
have
removed
an
empty
bobbin
from
the
machine,
wind
a
few
turns
of
thread
on
it,
place
it
on
the
bobbin
winder
spindle
and
start
the
winder.
It is a
waste
of
time
to
work
with
a
single
bobbin
because
the
bobbin
winder
can
be
thrown
into
action
only
when
the
machine
is
running
and
the
needle
has
to
be
unthreaded
and
rethreaded
when
the
machine
idles
while
winding
the
bobbin.
Fig. 5
a
R
5867
Fig. 6
R
5869
From the library of: Superior Sewing Machine & Supply LLC

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Pfaff 467 Specifications

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BrandPfaff
Model467
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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