White-Westinghouse WW-6000 manual

Models: WW-6000

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Roll

Hemming

z

2 t,

6. ROLL HEMMING

 

 

 

Roll

hemming is achieved by

rolling the fabric and

 

overlocking.

the

2 types as

illustrated

on

left is

ideal

for use

with

thin materials.

 

 

The

fabric

is rol led

by

adjusting.

 

 

The

thread

tension

and

is overlocked

with

upper

looper thread.

 

 

 

 

 

Fin

Roll

Hemming

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S

 

 

The fabric is lower looper

I

22

 

rolled and overlocked with

upper and

thread.

 

 

(1)

(1) Remove

the

left

needle.

(Sew

only

with

the

right needle)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2) Change the presser

foot

and

the

needle

plate

for

roll hemming.

 

 

 

 

 

For

roll

hemming sewing,

use

the

presser

foot

marked

B”

and the needle plate

“B”. (The presser

foot

“A”

and

the needle

plate “A” are for normal

sewing).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHANGING PLATE

PRESSER

FOOT

AND

NEEDLE

L) ©

©

Raise

up the upper

knife, (See

Pb)

 

 

Set

the

needle to the

highest position

ing

the hand wheel

toward you

 

Lower

the presser foot lifter

 

by

turn

r ©

Loosen the

presser

foot thumb

direction of

arrow and remove the

Loosen the

screw

and

iii hit

with the larger screw driver

iret

rew pi it rO

ii

the

loot

1,

to

IS

rn

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White-Westinghouse WW-6000 manual

FAQ

What is roll hemming?

Roll hemming is achieved by rolling the fabric and overlocking, resulting in a professional finish ideal for thin materials.

How do I set up the White-Westinghouse WW-6000 for roll hemming?

To set up for roll hemming, change the presser foot and the needle plate as marked, and adjust the needle to the highest position.

What type of sewing is the presser foot and needle plate A for?

The presser foot and needle plate A are for normal sewing, not roll hemming.