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Question posted by simplimage12 on June 2nd, 2014

I Was Gifted A Hobbylock 797 Without The Thread Spool Stand. Need One!

I need to replace the thread sppol stand and all parts thereof. I've been searching for hobbylock parts/repairs but can't seem to find anything on this particular model. Can anyone help me find the part I'm looking for?

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Answer #1: Posted by TechSupport101 on June 2nd, 2014 12:58 PM
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Hi. The best way to source parts is to try and do so directly via the manufacture http://new.pfaff.com/contact

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Owner's Manual - Page 3

... of the sewing machine Accessory box Electrical connection Foot control Installing the thread spool stand Threading diagram on the lint box Needle combinations Threading the right looper Threading the left looper Threading the two-thread chainstitch looper Threading the needles Inserting the lint box Setting the standard thread tension Sewing test Points to observe during sewing Securing the...
Owner's Manual - Page 5

... 13 Looper cover recess 14 Upper knife 15 Work support 16 Differential feed adjustment knob 17 Needle plate 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle bar 20 Sewing foot lifting lever 21 Thread spool stand 22 Thread spool holder 23 Machine socket 24 Master switch 25 Lint box 26 Foot control 27 Foot control plug 28 Mains plug 29 Lower...
Owner's Manual - Page 8

... up , then the thread guides 34 will be visible. Insert thread spool stand from the top. Pull up guide bar and align it up to the screw head. Carrying handle and thread guides behind it: Insert fingers into the guide bar. Insert the five thread spool holders. Tighten clamp screw. Push the thread guiding part into groove of the...
Owner's Manual - Page 11

Important: In order to 9 and pull approximately 10 cm (4") of thread through the looper eye (the thread path is marked green). Threading the nght looper: Thread the right looper in sequence 1 to obtain perfect sewing results, the thread must be pulled between the tension discs when threading the tensions. 9
Owner's Manual - Page 14

... needle B is marked blue (point symbol), the one or two needles (depending on stitch type). Important: Only sew with or without needle A). Important: At point 5, pull the thread from the right, then pull about 5 cm (2") of thread through the needle eye. Threading needle B or C (with either one for needle C is marked pink (point symbol...
Owner's Manual - Page 16

... dials opposite the respective color symbol. The mauve tension is only needed for needle B must be set opposite the blue triangular symbol. Only for the blue thread tension there are two standard settings: When using needle A (only for two-thread chainstitch), the N must be set opposite the blue point symbol. Only for stitch...
Owner's Manual - Page 17

... fabric up to the rear, under the presser foot Make sure that threads have inter locked correctly. In doing so. Sewing test After threading, a sewing test test should be guided to the upper knife and lower the sewing foot. Raise sewing foot lever 20. the threads must be made. as shown in the direction ndicated by the...
Owner's Manual - Page 19

... the upper knife must be tightened, as shown in the illustration. When sewing extremely thick fabrics or workpieces with different thicknesses, the screw of the upper knife holder serves to pull the thread chain into the seam. Or: Sew about 2 turns. On this machine, all kinds of seam. Then turn the workpiece around and...
Owner's Manual - Page 21

...: blue = point symbol pink = point symbol green point symbol yellow = point symbol Application examples: For sewing and serging all kinds of fabric. J top side 4-thread overedge seam Stitch type 6, sewn with needle B (wide) Thread tensions: pink = point symbol green = point symbol yellow = point symbol Application example: For serging all kinds of fabric. Overedge...
Owner's Manual - Page 24

... turned in direction +. Needle thread C 4-thread overedge seam The thread tension of needle C is the standard sewing toot pressure. For very thin fabrics, set the regulating dial at 1. For processing very thick fabrics, set the dial at 4. thread B Sewing foot pressure Position N on the regulating dial is too weak. 4-thread overedge seam The thread tension of needle B is...
Owner's Manual - Page 25

3-thread overedge seam Threethread sewing is possible by using either needle B or C (see page 12). seam width 72mm 5mm Needle Thread tension 3thread overedge seam Needle B Marked pink Needle C Marked pink Pull thread behind thread retainer and thread guide wire. I l Standard seam width Maximum . Remove either only needle B or needle C (see page 35).
Owner's Manual - Page 32

... inserting the workpiece guide plate, make sure it back to the standard position 2 to the machine: Open the looper cover. Then open the work support. Turn the hand wheel until the ... latter Then close the work support 15 a little. Now the two-thread chainstitch seam can be sewn I After sewing the two-thread chainstitch seam, the following adjustments must be made to 6. Pull the ...
Owner's Manual - Page 33

... scale on page 29. The desired seam width is marked with adjusting knob 35. Sew a test seam. Disengage the upper knife according to the description on the seamwidth adjustment knob ranges from 2.5 to re-adjust the thread tension. 31 Adjusting the seam width The standard seam width setting is set with N (3.5 mm...
Owner's Manual - Page 35

A rolled hem is used for light, delicate fabrics and is sewn with polyester thread 100-140. Face side Reverse side -T4\ 2\\ 33 A rolled hem is an attractive finish tor open edges. Without any effort you can sew professional rolled hems on neck scarves, shawls and valances. Face side Reverse side Rolled hem sewn with three threads (see page 34).
Owner's Manual - Page 36

... path: 1 right looper, green path 2. Note: Rolled hems cdn also be threaded in the left and right looper. 34 "N" approx. +5 approx. + 2.5 approx. needle thread, pink path polyester thread polyester thread polyester thread For threading of the sewing machine: Needle: remove needle A and B Sewing foot: engage rolled hem foot 'R" Seam width, from 25 to 3.0 mm (depending on material...
Owner's Manual - Page 40

.... Loosen the housing cover retaining screw. Use the brush provided with pins into slots 3, push it in direction 2. Behind it, the light bulb of the sewing light is situated. -3 Removing the light bulb: Push the light bulb upwards and turn it up and turn in direction 1. Cleaning...
Owner's Manual - Page 41

One to two drops of high-quality sewing machine oil are made of special material and need to the places indicated. Oiling the machine: Every time before you take the machine into operation, you should apply a little oil to be oiled only once or twice a month. The bushings and other important moving parts are sufficient for oiling.
Owner's Manual - Page 42

...). Use needle system 130/705 H or lSx 1 H. Incorrect needle used . Thread correctly (pages 7-il). Increase sewing foot pressure. Incorrect setting of threadj Set thread tensions correctly tensions. (pages 14, 20, 21, 22). Do not pull material during sewing. Check whether thread catches at the reel stand, etc. Insert needle correctly (page 35). Skipped stitches Needle bent...
Owner's Manual - Page 43

... 3 Lint brush 4 Tweezers 5 Lower knife 6 Thread unreeling disc 7 Needles 8 Sewing machine oil 9 Rolled hem presser foot 10 Thread spool net (see page 42) Optional accessories, see pages 42 to 44, available against extra charge Blindhem foot Part No. 29-924993-68/001 Elastic foot Part No. 29-924993-67/001 Pearl sewing foot Part No. 29-924993-79/001...
Owner's Manual - Page 44

... 2 cm. Place the prepared hem under guide -2-, Folded edge -4- Thread spool net. Useful for synthetic thread which tends to become loose, unravel and slip down. 2 1, 3 Sewing foot for blind-hemming operations Prepanng the sewing machine Differential feed setting: set at - (see page 27) Needle: remove needles A and B Sewing foot: engage blind-hemming foot Seam width: "N" Stitch length...

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