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Question posted by Tene020750 on July 18th, 2017
How To Thread The Hobbylock784
I have bought a used hobbylock784 784 however there is no manual with it.I do not know the order of threading
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Related Pfaff hobbylock 784 Manual Pages
Owner's Manual - Page 4
... the upper knife Changing the lower knife Oiling the machine Sewing problems and their removal Accessories Thread spool net/thread unreeling disc Specifications Contents of the upper knite Setting the standard thread tensions Correcting the thread tensions 3-thread overedge seam Thread chart Adjusting the stitch length on hobbylock 784 and 786 Adjusting the differential feed (hobbyfock 786...
Owner's Manual - Page 5
... the sewing machine
1 Thread spool stand 2 Carrying handle 3 Left needle thread tension dial 4 Right needle thread tension dial 5 Right looper thread tension dial 6 Left looper thread tension dial 7 Thread tension cover 8 Lint box 9 Handwheel 10 Looper cover with recess 11 Upper knife 12 Work support (swivel-type) 13 Needle plate 14 Sewing foot 15 Needle bar 16 Sewing foot lifting...
Owner's Manual - Page 6
... the plug from the power source. Do not place any objects on : Press switch. Switching the machine ON and OFF Power and sewing light are switched on a special sewing table. Machine and sewing
light are switched on. Electrical connection Use this machine only on a flat surface or on
and off simultaneously with master
switch 12.
Caution: When...
Owner's Manual - Page 7
D) The drive belt must never be adjusted by the switch on safety A) Owing to the up and down , the faster the machine will sew. Foot control
The speed of the Hobbylock is regulated as follows:
The more you press the foot control down movement of the light bulb is 15 watts. Position
= Half speed...
Owner's Manual - Page 9
... handle must be pulled up until it to the machine behind the carrying handle
The machine must be threaded correctly. hold it, and swing it up
(Fig.
Then thread the tensions in the following sequence: 1. After threading, carrying handle 2 must be pushed down .
First pull the respective threads through their corresponding guides (Figs. B
and C). right needle...
Owner's Manual - Page 10
... order to 9 and pull approximately 10 cm (4") of thread through the looper eye (the thread path is marked red). The 3-thread overedge seam is sewn with two needle threads and two looper threads.
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4-thread overedge seam This seam is described on page 17. Threading the right looper: Thread the right looper in sequence 1 to obtain perfect sewing results...
Owner's Manual - Page 12
... behind the carrying handle is shown on page 7. In the left needle (6>. In the left needle
Threading of guide wires 18 and of the needles. Tie the threads still in the machine and the new threads together. The looper threads can be pulled behind the carrying handle is shown on spool holders 17. Place new...
Owner's Manual - Page 13
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Seam allowance
If the cutting is guided along below
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looper cover 10. the lint box, use the
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Inserting the lint box:
downwards the cover.
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After threading the machine, push handle
2 down, and close work support 12 and
- Then push the bottom of the box against the machine.
Owner's Manual - Page 14
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Sewing test After threading, a sewing test test should be made. Lay the threads back under the sewing foot. -
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Hold thread ends with your left hand while turning hand wheel with your right
hand in the illustration...
Owner's Manual - Page 15
Use your
hand for guiding only. Sew approximately 5 cm beyond the end a scissors to sew. (Also after the machine has been rethreaded.)
Sew the first stitches slowly.
Since the fabric is fed automatically, do
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not pull or push the fabric.
Points to observe during sewing
Place the fabric completely under the sewing foot when starting to cut
Owner's Manual - Page 16
... seam just sewn without cutting the thread chain. When sewing extremely thick fabrics or workpieces with different thicknesses:
On this machine, all kinds of the upper knife holder must be processed.
Securing the seam:
Knot the thread chain. Or:
Sew about 2 turns, so that the upper knife can be used to extremely thick can be tightened...
Owner's Manual - Page 20
...70-140
Cotton Silk Synthetic thread
No. 40-60 No. 40-60 No. 70-140
Polyester thread No. 120-140 Mercerized thread
(bulk thread)
Stitch length 2.0 to 4.0 mm
2.0 to 4.0 mm
2.0 to 5.0 mm (784) 2.0 to 4.0 mm (786)
2.0 to 5.0 mm (784) 2.0 to 4.0 mm ...A . .i,___c(
Setting the stitch length on the hobbylock 784 without differential feed
Open work support 12. Setting the stitch length on the...
Owner's Manual - Page 21
... either feed dog can be set infinitely from 0.5 to process (see table on the hobbylock 786 The differential feed prevents inter-ply shift.
Adjusting the differential feed on page 20).... is obtained at a diffe rential feed setting of 0.5 when medium to that very good sewing results are processed. The following variants can be employed to obtain fashionable effects on garments:...
Owner's Manual - Page 23
... to the above description.
If necessary, loosen screw 38 for blocking the upper knife, see page 14,
Sew a test seam.
Push rotary lever 27 of the knife.
Note: After adjusting the seam width, it ...guide fully to the right, hold it, and turn it may be necessary to re-adjust the thread tension.
21 Set the upper knife at its basic position again and close the looper cover. The ...
Owner's Manual - Page 25
... dust and lint from between the tensions. Use the brush provided with the pins in retainers A of the sewing light is situated. Loosen the housing cover retaining screw. Close and fasten housing cover.
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Changing the light bulb: Pull out the mains plug.
Cleaning the thread tensions: Pull thread tension cover 7 with both hands to...
Owner's Manual - Page 27
.... Preparation of the sewing machine:
Needle: Sewing foot: Seam width: Stitch length:
Thread:
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yellow
thread
tensions
Threading path:
polyester thread
1. Thread:
bulk thread - ster
thread. left looper, yellow path needle thread, green path
For...
Owner's Manual - Page 28
...upper knife, see p. 31, tern 11) as spare parts. Lower the sewing foot. Remove the needle by pulling it will cause thread breakage and skipped stitches.
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PKunlilvoesut the ... driver. Changing the knives
are used on these machines: System 130/705 H (75-90)
Although the correct needle size depends on the material and the thread size used, we recommend needle size 75-...
Owner's Manual - Page 32
.../705 H
Skipped stitches
Needle bent or point damaged. Insert new needle. Set thread tensions correctly (pages 15, 16). Incorrect needle used . Incorrectly threaded. Use needle system 130/705 H Thread correctly (pages 7-10). Re-adjust differential feed. Do not pull material during sewing. Thread tension too tight, Needle not fully inserted. Regulate tension. (pages 15, 1 6). Incorrect...
Owner's Manual - Page 33
... spool net
Very useful for
smaller thread spools. Thread unreeling disc
The thread unreeling disc shown as shown in Fig. B.
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3 Lint brush
4 Tweezers
5 Upper knife 6 Thread unreeling disc
7 Needles 8 Sewing machine oil
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9 Rolled hem sewing foot
10 Thread spool net
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Owner's Manual - Page 34
... Seam width Stitch length
Sewing foot Lubrication Sewing foot height Needle system Number of threads Dimensions Weight
Contents of cardboard box
1 machine with motor 1 foot control 1 instruction manual/guarantee certificate 1 lint box 1 thread spool stand 4 thread spool stand bars 1 thread guide 1 machine cover
1.300 stitches/mm. 3-7.2mm 1 -4 mm (HL-786) 1 -5 mm (HL-784) Hinged Manual 5mm 130/705...
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