Chicago Electric 3914 manual Winding Thread Onto the Bobbin, Attaching the Needle

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Winding Thread Onto the Bobbin

1.Place a Bobbin onto the Bobbin Winder Shaft (5) as

 

shown at point d in Figure C, right.

 

 

6

2.

Route the Thread from the Spool (not shown) up

 

 

 

through the Thread Guide Tube (43, point a), the

 

 

hole in the Thread Tension Bracket Assembly (18,

 

 

b), over and under the far side of the Tension Disc

 

 

(21, c), and connect it to the Bobbin (d).-See Figure

 

 

D, right.

 

3.

While the Connecting Rod (6) is pressed (as shown in

 

 

both Figures C and D) the Bobbin Winder will be in the

 

‘ON’ position and the Bobbin will fill with thread. When finished, release the Connecting Rod and the Bobbin Winder will reset to the ‘OFF’ position.

Figure C

d

b

c

a

Figure D

6

d

b

 

 

 

 

 

c

Attaching the Needle

1.Unplug the Power Cord from the electrical outlet.

2.Select a proper needle size according to the thread count and type of material being sewn.

3.Turn the Hand Wheel until the needle bar reaches the highest point of its stroke.

4.Loosen Screw (2) and hold needle (1) with its indented part “A” facing exactly to the right in direction “B”.

5.Insert the needle and push it up until it will go no farther.

6.While holding in place, securely tighten Screw (2).

Setting the Bobbin into the Bobbin Case

1.Hold the Bobbin so that the thread exit is to the left, and push the Bobbin into its case.

2.Feed the thread through slit “A” and pull the thread in direction “B”. By doing so, the thread will pass under the tension spring and exit at notch “B”.

3.Verify that the Bobbin rotates in the direction of the arrow when thread “C” is pulled.

REV 03/04; REV 04/05

SKU 03914

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Contents Sewing Machine Single Needle For technical questions or replacement parts, please callSafety Warnings and Precautions SpecificationsRead all instructions before using this tool Save This ManualSKU Unpacking Sewing Safety PrecautionsAssembly REV 04/03, 05/03 Mounting the Thread Stand Operation Mounting the Bobbin WinderBobbin Winder Operation Setting the Bobbin into the Bobbin Case Winding Thread Onto the BobbinAttaching the Needle Adjusting the Needle Thread Tension Adjusting the Stitch LengthAdjusting the Bobbin Thread Tension Threading the Machine HeadSetting the Presser Foot Pressure Setting the Hand LifterAdjusting the Feed Timing Changing the Thread Take-up Spring Stroke and PressureAdjusting Needle-to-hook Timing Adjusting the Height of the Feed DogAdjusting the Presser Bar Height MaintenanceAdjusting the Thread Take-up Stroke Adjusting the Height of the Knee LifterARM BED Parts List ARM BED Assembly Drawing Main Shaft Thread TAKE-UP Parts List Main Shaft Thread TAKE-UP Assembly Drawing FABRIC--PIERCING Hook Driving Parts List FABRIC--PIERCING Hook Driving Assembly Drawing Presser BAR Parts List Presser BAR Assembly Drawing Feed Mechanism Parts List Feed Mechanism Assembly Drawing Lubrication Parts List Lubrication Assembly Drawing OIL Reservoir & Knee Lifter Assembly Drawing and Parts List Machine Head Accessories Parts List and Assembly Drawing Bobbin Winder & Thread Stand Unit Parts List Bobbin Winder & Thread Stand Unit Assembly Drawing Limited 90 Day Warranty

3914 specifications

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