Sears 17651, 17892, 17840, 17891, 17842, 17871, 17832, 17831 RoptaGe nerolie, Solve theproblemourielf

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mltrurneht, designed to give you mall9 years of troublefree sewing with minimum malnte

nence. If YoUhave any Performance probe shack the/lit below and you'll_ ikl,

solve the'problem_ourielf.

 

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Itltohel Me Irregular

 

 

 

1,

Needle

size

Is notoorrect

for

thrUd

 

fabric,. See page 8.

 

 

 

2,

Meohine Ii not threaded correotly,

 

page 11 end 12,

 

 

 

 

3,

Top thread tension Je too loose.

4,

Fibrtc

is beirig

pu!ted

or

pushed age

 

mechlne feeding action,. Guide It gently,

8,

Premier foot

preuups

te

too light.

 

page 17,

 

 

 

 

 

6,

Bobbin

hue

not

been

wound

evenl_

Rewind bobbin (tee page 10),

7.There are nlcki or burrs It needlep opantng, . fleplece needleplete or sac burpswith extra fine Emery cloth,

Needle breaks

1, Fabric Is being pu!led or pushed egl machine feeding action, Guido It gently,

2, Needle size Is not correct for thread fabric,. See page 8.

3, Needle Is not nil the way up into nt clamp,. See page 9,

4.Premr foot holder is not fastened eecul

, See page 14,

Bun©hing of thread

1, TOp end bobbin threads are not drawn t

u_der premr foot before starting N Draw both threads back under prelMr _

abount 4" and hold until a few stltohu formed,

Fabrlo pu©kere

1:Top thread tension is too ttght,. Decrl top thread teneioM,

2.Proses'foot pressure le too light, p_ge 17,

3,

Two different _=es or

types

of

thread

 

used,. UH same size end type of threac

 

top and in the bobbin,

 

RoptaGe nero:lie,

4,

Needle t, bent or blunt,.

5,

Presser foot holder is not futened

eecut

 

, See page 14,

.

 

 

 

6,

Fabric i too sheer or too soft

. Use u_t

 

of tiSSUepaper,-

 

 

 

 

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17830, 17651, 17842, 17843, 17891 specifications

Sears has long been a staple in the retail landscape, offering a variety of products ranging from home goods to appliances. Among its many offerings are several air conditioning units denoted by the model numbers 17892, 17871, 17840, 17832, and 17831. Each of these models provides distinct features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to various consumer needs.

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