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22
Adjusting
and
Changing
“V’
1
Belt
To
do
this,
follow
these
instructions;
1.
Remove
screws
holding
rear
cover.
2.
Remove
rear
cover.
3.
To
adjust
“V”
belt
loosen
screws
AN
and
move
bracket
‘B:
up
to
loosen
belt
and
down
to
tighten.
4.
To
move
“V”
belt;-
A.
Place
bobbin
winder
in
off
position,
B.
Loosen
screw
A
and
move
bracket
B
to
its
highest
position.
C.
Remove
plastic
cover
C
with
srew
driver
being
careful
not
to
break
it.
D.
Remove
spring
stop
C
E.
Move
hand
wheel
away
from
machine
to
form
a
gap
through
which
the
belt
will
pass.
F.
Slip
belt
off
motor
pulley
and
then
over
hand
wheel.
G.
Replace
“V”
belt
by
sliping
it
over
hand
wheel
and
then
over
motor
pulley.
H.
Move
hand
wheel
back
to
its
original
position
and
replace
sprng
D
,
plastic
cover
C
and
rear
cover.
Fix-It-Yourself
Hints
To
Avoid
Costly
Home
Calls
Long
experience
has
established
the
absolute
fact
that
their
users
rather
than
sewing
machines
necessitate
approximately
three-fourths
of
all
service
calls.
To
know
the
cause
of
any
trouble
usually
makes
correction
of
it
relatively
simple.
Damaged,
defective,
or
the
wrong
needle
for
the
job--incorrect
threading--faulty
tension
adjust
ment-
-thread
or
lint
in
the
shuttle
and
its
race-way--cause
more
difficulties
with
a
sewing
machine
than
all
other
sources
of
trouble
combined.
Re-check
with
this
manual
before
going
to
the
telephone
to
request
service.
A
little
time
spent
with
this
book,
plus
some
patience
might
save
you
money
time
after
time.
IF
YOUR
MACHINE
IS
NOT
SEWING
PROPERLY
LOOK
THROUGH
THE
FOLLOWING
PAGES.
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