Your video is the best instructional video I have ever seen for any machine, period. You should offer this as a service to all companies who really want their customers to learn and enjoy their machines.
I was in awe of the quality, clarity and editing of your video. I could not imagine a way it could have been better. I really appreciate the effort into this which will be very helpful to me.
Uwe, you are my hero. You are obviously very knowledgeable, but your video and teaching are top notch. Thank you very much for your time and effort to share with us.
Hello from Australia my name is Steve. I am the proud owner of a singer 211a566aa. It has been serving me well until recently when my hook timing fell out from heavy use and a loose screw on the hook timing gear. after watching your video I was able to put my machine back into correct timing and now it sews like a dream as it did when I first purchased the machine. This machine has had very little use over the past 20 years by the previous owner. It now is being used every day and keeps up with its reputation of being a tough machine for medium to heavy work thank you very much for your video as the consew machine is quite similar and it was easy for me to follow your very clear steps. Thank you very much from Steve cheers and have a great day.
You did such an incredible job with the video, overall how to, the music, everything. Also the photography in the beginning and lighting. I can't believe I am saying all this about a hook timing video.
Hi Uwe, thanks you for your videos. I have a Consew 226 walking foot machine and I'm definitely a beginner. I restore old cars so mainly working with vynal and leather. I bought my machine second hand supposedly fully serviced and just about everything was wrong including the drive belt not aligned to the timing marks. So I set everything up to your instructions and the machine is working much better. Us beginners could do with a video on needle and thread selection for different materials if that is part of your expertise in the area. But thank you for helping work through the problems I was having. Cheers, Larry
Although I have a Consew 227R with some differences from the 225 I found your video very easy to understand and your videography is awesome! You saved me hundreds of dollars in getting my machine timed at least once a year. Thank you!
Uwe...absolutely the best professional video for resetting the timing on this type rotary hook...I have made videos on re-timing Singer Class 95 and 96 rotary hook machines, but I needed the help of your video to re-time a Consew 226-R. The best help tip for me was that the needle had to start to rise again from its lowest point 3/32" just as the hook came into the hook 1/16" above the needle's eye. I was able to eyeball all of that after loosening the "big gear" screws and manually moving the hook point to the correct spot. After that, the machine was sewing perfectly again! Thanks again!!!
Thank you so much for the video. I had to replace my hook assembly and for some reason the timing was way off, last guy had it set very different than you showed. I followed your video and now my old juki is running perfect, better than before even. People like you make me keep utube as a super valuable resource. Hats off to you sir!
THANKS! I have looked at soo many videos that just say nothing!, 'and you can not type in what you want on RUclips any longer and find a specific topic . Thank you again.
This is awesome. I bought a Amish abused 111w155 6 months ago and started taking it apart as it was supposed to have issues after busting a needle. Despite having been used and abused by the Amish I don't see bad wear. I will be watching all your videos that pertain to put this back together once I get the missing parts located. Your videos are immensely helpful. Thank you
Uwe, thank you for your videos. I purchased a Consew 226 two weeks ago and have been working my way through all of the adjustments and mechanisms. Found the hook assembly was not the correct one, got the replacement today, this video was exactly what I needed. Very fiddly adjustment but well worth the effort. Thank you, again!
I have a commercial machine (Chandler) given to my by a friend who stated that he could not get it working. I struggled with it as well, but now have the right info to tackle this setting thanks to this video. Great job.
This is an excellent informative video which I have used to reset timing on our Seiko LWB binding machines.....I am based in south Island of New Zealand and we don't have any sewing machine mechanics in our area so we do all work in house ..Thanks Uwe 👊👍
great photography and video, explained perfectly.. I had my singer in a highly recommended shop in Fresno multiple times and it always broke or wadded up thread. shop said I was doing something wrong , after carefully readjusting the the timing it now sews perfectly, thanks for the video
What a wonderful video... I have a Pfaff 1245 so I guess that it is not applicable to my machine, but it is very interesting to see such professional advice and impeccable filming and editing. Thank you very much!
Wow,brilliant What you show is very clear and precise footage` its the best iv ever seen on you tube by far, and I have watched at least 1500 video in the past year, everything to do with sewing machines, I really appreciate the detail of these video`s , especially the different split screen positions on the workings of a particular piece in one seen on the screen.that divides you from the rest out there,very clever. Its very clear and illustrate showing exactly whats going on, Never have I seen some one else go to this much effort to explain by film without speech, Demonstrating great information on the correct distance needle to shuttle and other etc, Please continue making video`s I can`t imagine the time its taken to produce these, but believe me its been worth the effort, You educate thousands of people that will really appreciate your efforts putting these out there, Any one that watch your films will have the confidence to adjust what is appropriate to get the settings correctly no problem, Music ain`t bad either very relaxing, Thank you
This is an exceptionally well done video. Sharp and clear images, excellent instructions. If only more of RUclips was this well done! One question: To my eye the hook is sweeping past the scarf very close to the bottom of the scarf. Other machines spec this nearer the center or even top of the scarf. Is there any explanation on why the Consew is calibrated this way?
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Joziah Bo I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information! I stumbled across something yesterday which may help someone. The bobbin cover plate is exactly 3/32" thick.
This was an awesome video! The best instructional I have ever seen. This was a tricky little problem to repair and it was presented clearly and with calming music. Thank you so much.
Excellent tutorial and video quality! Just purchased the Consew 225 and need all the education I can find, Thanks.
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Thank you I have been having a problem with my Seiko and I could not have asked for better infomation than this. I will be sorting it out on the weekend and I know it will now work the way it should extremly informative video.
What a fantastic tutorial, demystifying the hook timing adjustment and showing slow time how the mechanism works so beautifully together ! Thank you so much and I echo all those comments below ...
You did an absolutely amazing job with clarity and explanation! Huge help for timing my Singer 211G 165! The manual from 1954 was decent but I still had questions.
i am now strangely hoping that one of our three consews has something maladjusted just so i can practice what i seen/learned here and make the machine run better. great video and thanks for helping me understand how what i been working with for 30 years operates
Wow on the incredible production quality. I would love to have a voice narration rather than subtitles. Thats just me I learn better listening and watching. You are a great artist in repair and video production. Art in motion. All the best neal sw fla
Thank you for producing this great video. I need to replace the hook in my Singer 111w155. Your video and the sub video with Eric's recommendations will make this easy. I will play this when replacing the hook as the music is so soothing. Thank you again.
Best video I ever seen . Thanks for educate me on how to work on my 225 Consew . . One thing I wish I can do with my 225 Consew is to slow it down , is to fast for me . . Thanks again .
+Harry Silva To slow down your machine you can either change existing pulleys to change the speed a little, or install a servo motor and/or a speed reducer pulley to change the speed a lot.
That was one of my daily work for 26 years in a shoe factory ...just memories...normally our machines were Pfaff and Adlers. Very robust machines until they'll find a wrecker
OMG this is the very best video i've seen out there..thank you soooooo much... i'm always tryin to work on my machines myself...and just recently i was having issues with the bobbin area after watching this and another you have on getting thread from underneath the bobbin i'm set to take care of the problem...i have a singer 111w154.. God Bless
This is exactly what I was looking for, but I must admit that I got a little lost from minute 8:00, (I didn't understand why he removed the ring from the needle bar).Anyway thank you very much for the excellent video and the very good images
WOW...very interesting flick...takes a lot of the guess work out... awesome...now i have a good idea of how to tune my machine...love the piano music too...very soothing ...lol thanks...BB
Absolutely professional, informative videos. Pacing, production values, cinematography are all top notch, head and shoulders above anything else I’ve seen. Thank you for sharing your expertise. So, your hook drive shaft was aligned, but mine is about 10-15 degrees off on my 226R-1. How is that alignment adjusted so I can proceed?
Singer 224 Y çok eski model dikiş makinem var çavanoz ayarı bozuk bunu ayarlayamıyorum yardımcı olursanız çok sevineceğim buradaki anlatımınıza hayran kaldım çok güzel anlattınız model farklı olduğundan anlayamadım.mükemmelsiniz kolay gelsin.
Fantastic video. The best filming, focus and instruction without audio I've ever seen. I especially prize this find because I found a pristine 225r a couple years ago that I have been teaching myself to sew. I always wanted to check the timing to see if it's spot on. I assuming it's ok but I'm one of those guys thats wants to know for sure. The one thing that I didn't understand was near the end you made mention of bending the needle guard if needed. Where is that ? and whats the purpose ?
What a stunningly beautiful film. Thank you for spending the time to create this work of art which also helped me fix my own machine after 38 years as an upholsterer. I'm blown away! My appreciation cannot be expressed in words, but the purring of my Glaco 226 says it all. Thank you Uwe Grosse! And who's music is it? Fabulous choice. Melanie
Thanks Melanie, I'm glad the video was of help to you. The music is called "Red Book of Nature" by Alex Grey (www.melodyloops.com/search/Red+Book+Of+Nature/)
very nice vid. I achieved the hook timing by loosening the 2 set screws on the smaller driven gear instead - also, when you set the needle height, where in relation to the machine is that done?
One of the set screws on the small gear also sits inside a groove to prevent the gear from rotating/slipping on the hook shaft. If you rotate the small gear and move the set screw out of the groove, then hook timing is very likely to slip as soon as the going gets tough. The needle (bar) height is set in relation to the tip of the hook.
This is great!! Thank you for making this! Have you ever considered making a video showing how to adjust the timing of the presser foot? I've been struggling with that lately.
This is an excellent teaching video. I have a 226 that has an issue with the bobbin hitting the foot plate. I saw how you adjusted it back and forth, how do I adjust it up and down? Thanks!
superb tutorial..something about the combination of your written instructions, the video footage of the machine mechanics and your chosen accompanying music..so uplifting (and empowering)..thanks mr Uwe. One question..in the beginning, you show engaging the safety clutch. Does anything need to be done regarding the safety clutch after the timing process is completed? and by the way.. makes my smile hearing you quietly chuckling when that binder clips "got away" from the needle bar.
The safety clutch only disengages after there's an incident (thread jam?) strong enough to trigger it. After that happens, the belt sprocket will just spin freely on the bottom shaft, so if you turn the handwheel, not much will happen on the bottom side (the feed dogs will move forward/backward, but not up/down, and the hook won't turn). I'm not sure why he included that in a hook timing video, but it's good info I guess?
Thank you for posting such a helpful and concise video. I used this procedure when I regauged my consew 333 double needle but have run into problems. My first attempt was almost perfect but the right needle would occasionally tear the thread, especially going through a thick seam. So I went back through the process step by step but now cannot get the two hooks to synchronize via the gears. I can get the right hook lined up via 7 o’clock position but not the left side. The machine won’t sew at all, totally stuck on how to repair. Do you have any suggestions on how to easily synchronize the gears on both side? Thanks again for such a helpful video
Matthew Corcoran I’m not really familiar with the Consew 333, but in general with two-needle machines you must be able to adjust hook timing and distance for each hook independently of the other. When I adjust two needle machines, I just work on one hook first, get it timed right and tighten down that adjustment. Then I work on the other hook. Don’t try to do both at the same time, I guess.
Your video is the best instructional video I have ever seen for any machine, period. You should offer this as a service to all companies who really want their customers to learn and enjoy their machines.
I was in awe of the quality, clarity and editing of your video. I could not imagine a way it could have been better. I really appreciate the effort into this which will be very helpful to me.
As an industrial arts teacher for many years....All I can say is this is one of the best DIY video I have seen!
Uwe, you are my hero. You are obviously very knowledgeable, but your video and teaching are top notch. Thank you very much for your time and effort to share with us.
Hello from Australia my name is Steve. I am the proud owner of a singer 211a566aa. It has been serving me well until recently when my hook timing fell out from heavy use and a loose screw on the hook timing gear.
after watching your video I was able to put my machine back into correct timing and now it sews like a dream as it did when I first purchased the machine. This machine has had very little use over the past 20 years by the previous owner. It now is being used every day and keeps up with its reputation of being a tough machine for medium to heavy work thank you very much for your video as the consew machine is quite similar and it was easy for me to follow your very clear steps. Thank you very much from Steve cheers and have a great day.
I don't even have an industrial sewing machine, but I loved watching this video from start to finish. Fantastic detail. Thank you.
I have since bought a consew 226 and adjusted it according to your video. It's sewing great! Thank you so much.
You did such an incredible job with the video, overall how to, the music, everything. Also the photography in the beginning and lighting. I can't believe I am saying all this about a hook timing video.
OMG!!!!!! Thank you! Just realizing the Consew 225 is EXACTLY the same setup as The Juki 1508N !!!!!! This is the best ever for the Jukin 1508
Hi Uwe, thanks you for your videos. I have a Consew 226 walking foot machine and I'm definitely a beginner. I restore old cars so mainly working with vynal and leather. I bought my machine second hand supposedly fully serviced and just about everything was wrong including the drive belt not aligned to the timing marks. So I set everything up to your instructions and the machine is working much better. Us beginners could do with a video on needle and thread selection for different materials if that is part of your expertise in the area. But thank you for helping work through the problems I was having. Cheers, Larry
Excellent tutorial! Great speed, excellent filming with clear and concise shots of the important nitty-gritty. Very nicely done. Thank you!
Although I have a Consew 227R with some differences from the 225 I found your video very easy to understand and your videography is awesome! You saved me hundreds of dollars in getting my machine timed at least once a year. Thank you!
Uwe...absolutely the best professional video for resetting the timing on this type rotary hook...I have made videos on re-timing Singer Class 95 and 96 rotary hook machines, but I needed the help of your video to re-time a Consew 226-R. The best help tip for me was that the needle had to start to rise again from its lowest point 3/32" just as the hook came into the hook 1/16" above the needle's eye.
I was able to eyeball all of that after loosening the "big gear" screws and manually moving the hook point to the correct spot. After that, the machine was sewing perfectly again!
Thanks again!!!
Thank you so much for the video. I had to replace my hook assembly and for some reason the timing was way off, last guy had it set very different than you showed. I followed your video and now my old juki is running perfect, better than before even. People like you make me keep utube as a super valuable resource. Hats off to you sir!
THANKS! I have looked at soo many videos that just say nothing!, 'and you can not type in what you want on RUclips any longer and find a specific topic . Thank you again.
This is awesome. I bought a Amish abused 111w155 6 months ago and started taking it apart as it was supposed to have issues after busting a needle. Despite having been used and abused by the Amish I don't see bad wear. I will be watching all your videos that pertain to put this back together once I get the missing parts located. Your videos are immensely helpful. Thank you
Uwe, thank you for your videos. I purchased a Consew 226 two weeks ago and have been working my way through all of the adjustments and mechanisms. Found the hook assembly was not the correct one, got the replacement today, this video was exactly what I needed. Very fiddly adjustment but well worth the effort. Thank you, again!
I have a commercial machine (Chandler) given to my by a friend who stated that he could not get it working. I struggled with it as well, but now have the right info to tackle this setting thanks to this video. Great job.
This is an excellent informative video which I have used to reset timing on our Seiko LWB binding machines.....I am based in south Island of New Zealand and we don't have any sewing machine mechanics in our area so we do all work in house ..Thanks Uwe 👊👍
Great video. I have a slightly different machine, but the detail of this video really makes it clear where I'm trying to get.
great photography and video, explained perfectly.. I had my singer in a highly recommended shop in Fresno multiple times and it always broke or wadded up thread. shop said I was doing something wrong , after carefully readjusting the the timing it now sews perfectly, thanks for the video
What a wonderful video... I have a Pfaff 1245 so I guess that it is not applicable to my machine, but it is very interesting to see such professional advice and impeccable filming and editing. Thank you very much!
Outstanding presentation. One of the clearest instructional videos on hook timing on RUclips.
Thank you so much! I was recommended every trick in the book but after watching your video I realized my needle was in backwards.
Wow,brilliant
What you show is very clear and precise footage` its the best iv ever seen on you tube by far, and I have watched at least 1500 video in the past year, everything to do with sewing machines,
I really appreciate the detail of these video`s , especially the different split screen positions on the workings of a particular piece in one seen on the screen.that divides you from the rest out there,very clever.
Its very clear and illustrate showing exactly whats going on,
Never have I seen some one else go to this much effort to explain by film without speech,
Demonstrating great information on the correct distance needle to shuttle and other etc,
Please continue making video`s I can`t imagine the time its taken to produce these, but believe me its been worth the effort,
You educate thousands of people that will really appreciate your efforts putting these out there,
Any one that watch your films will have the confidence to adjust what is appropriate to get the settings correctly no problem,
Music ain`t bad either very relaxing,
Thank you
Top shelf video and explanation. One of the best demonstrations I have see to date on RUclips(and I have watched dozens if not hundreds of them).
Fantastic video. I just got my 111w155 that has not run in 20 years up and running following your video. THANKS
This video is a work of art my friend. I can only imagine all the folks this will help going foreward.
This is by far one of the most easy-to-follow and well-presented video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
This is an exceptionally well done video. Sharp and clear images, excellent instructions. If only more of RUclips was this well done!
One question:
To my eye the hook is sweeping past the scarf very close to the bottom of the scarf. Other machines spec this nearer the center or even top of the scarf. Is there any explanation on why the Consew is calibrated this way?
This is probably the best hook timing tutorial video I have ever seen. Excellent work Uwe!
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Yosef Simon instablaster =)
@Joziah Bo I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Joziah Bo it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out !
@Yosef Simon no problem =)
I cant even tell you how long i searched. Thank you! For the love of God Thank YOU....😭IVE BEEN STUCK FOR DAYS!
Best timing video out there. Even for someone like me, who knew zero about how to do it. My machine works great now.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information! I stumbled across something yesterday which may help someone. The bobbin cover plate is exactly 3/32" thick.
This was an awesome video! The best instructional I have ever seen. This was a tricky little problem to repair and it was presented clearly and with calming music. Thank you so much.
Excellent tutorial and video quality! Just purchased the Consew 225 and need all the education I can find, Thanks.
Thank you I have been having a problem with my Seiko and I could not have asked for better infomation than this. I will be sorting it out on the weekend and I know it will now work the way it should extremly informative video.
Totally superb, really helped me to set up a new hook on my Singer 111W156 absolutely the best explanation on the net. Thank you.
What a fantastic tutorial, demystifying the hook timing adjustment and showing slow time how the mechanism works so beautifully together ! Thank you so much and I echo all those comments below ...
You did an absolutely amazing job with clarity and explanation! Huge help for timing my Singer 211G 165! The manual from 1954 was decent but I still had questions.
This is the most excellent video of setting the timing I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing.
The absolute best timing video on the internet !!!!!
i am now strangely hoping that one of our three consews has something maladjusted just so i can practice what i seen/learned here and make the machine run better. great video and thanks for helping me understand how what i been working with for 30 years operates
Thank you! Been sitting under my machine for hours today at work wondering why it stopped sewing! Lol
Very well done. I followed the steps easily. This machine I was working on had other issues, but this was great!!
Wow on the incredible production quality. I would love to have a voice narration rather than subtitles. Thats just me I learn better listening and watching. You are a great artist in repair and video production. Art in motion. All the best neal sw fla
Fantastic close up photography and an excellent production overall. I found this video as a suggestion after playing another vid from "Alexander Dyer"
The best Tutorial video out there on timing my Singer 111w-101 sewing machine, Same as Consew 225 timing.
This is the best video I seen. It explains everything. I been using the service mechanic every time i had a problem. Thank you so so much
Thank you for producing this great video. I need to replace the hook in my Singer 111w155. Your video and the sub video with Eric's recommendations will make this easy. I will play this when replacing the hook as the music is so soothing. Thank you again.
Best instructional video for timing I have seen! I have a Singer 211G155 that is identical to this Consew. Thanks!
World class, spot on videos, the best I've ever seen. Thanks for putting the time and effort in. Please keep up the good work Uwe
Thank you so much! This has to be the best instruction out there on the subject.
Best video I ever seen . Thanks for educate me on how to work on my 225 Consew . . One thing I wish I can do with my 225 Consew is to slow it down , is to fast for me . . Thanks again .
+Harry Silva To slow down your machine you can either change existing pulleys to change the speed a little, or install a servo motor and/or a speed reducer pulley to change the speed a lot.
That was one of my daily work for 26 years in a shoe factory ...just memories...normally our machines were Pfaff and Adlers. Very robust machines until they'll find a wrecker
Outstanding video! Saved me a service call :) Clear and concise. Thanks!
OMG this is the very best video i've seen out there..thank you soooooo much... i'm always tryin to work on my machines myself...and just recently i was having issues with the bobbin area after watching this and another you have on getting thread from underneath the bobbin i'm set to take care of the problem...i have a singer 111w154..
God Bless
Great video quality and clear instructions. Unbelievable !
This is a fantastic video!! I just replaced the hook in my Singer 211g156 using this as a guide. Thank you so much for doing this for all of us
Do you still have your Singer 211? I have a 211u166a and may need some of your experience.
Yes I do.
You can email me directly at chris@hocherindustrialsewing.com
This is one you should watch. Thank you. Brilliant well done old chap.
Thanks from Uwe to Uwe the best video ive seen yet for this procedure
Just quality video. The very best I have seen. Thank you for your efforts!
This is exactly what I was looking for, but I must admit that I got a little lost from minute 8:00, (I didn't understand why he removed the ring from the needle bar).Anyway thank you very much for the excellent video and the very good images
Spectacular work! I wish my Pfaff was as easy to see.
Awesome video with clear close up images and I luv the needle bar clamp idea.
WOW...very interesting flick...takes a lot of the guess work out... awesome...now i have a good idea of how to tune my machine...love the piano music too...very soothing ...lol thanks...BB
Absolutely professional, informative videos. Pacing, production values, cinematography are all top notch, head and shoulders above anything else I’ve seen. Thank you for sharing your expertise. So, your hook drive shaft was aligned, but mine is about 10-15 degrees off on my 226R-1. How is that alignment adjusted so I can proceed?
A tour de force on youtube video making. Thank you for this great content.
Singer 224 Y çok eski model dikiş makinem var çavanoz ayarı bozuk bunu ayarlayamıyorum yardımcı olursanız çok sevineceğim buradaki anlatımınıza hayran kaldım çok güzel anlattınız model farklı olduğundan anlayamadım.mükemmelsiniz kolay gelsin.
Uwe! You magnificent son of a gun! Your video saved my behind. Thanks dude! I was finally able to fix my machine.
Muchas gracias! Me han salvado la vida! En verdad me sirvió todo el tutorial, Gracias de nuevo!
Thank you! I've now got a clear idea what the hook is doing,
Every.. single.. step included. Thank you!
Just stumbled across this video. Very helpful... thanks!
I'm thankful and in awe of Uwe.
Great video, I back again for adjustment advise and I'm impressed with the professional grade quality of this video.
*WOW THAT WAS GREAT - YOUR DEFINITELY GOING TO HEAVEN FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO* !!!!
What a beautifully produced video. Very nicely done. 👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastic video. The best filming, focus and instruction without audio I've ever seen. I especially prize this find because I found a pristine 225r a couple years ago that I have been teaching myself to sew. I always wanted to check the timing to see if it's spot on. I assuming it's ok but I'm one of those guys thats wants to know for sure. The one thing that I didn't understand was near the end you made mention of bending the needle guard if needed. Where is that ? and whats the purpose ?
What a stunningly beautiful film. Thank you for spending the time to create this work of art which also helped me fix my own machine after 38 years as an upholsterer. I'm blown away! My appreciation cannot be expressed in words, but the purring of my Glaco 226 says it all. Thank you Uwe Grosse! And who's music is it? Fabulous choice.
Melanie
Thanks Melanie, I'm glad the video was of help to you. The music is called "Red Book of Nature" by Alex Grey (www.melodyloops.com/search/Red+Book+Of+Nature/)
hi , you saved me a lot of many and time , thank you very much
Thank you.
It is a extraordinary teaching and extremely necessary.
very nice vid. I achieved the hook timing by loosening the 2 set screws on the smaller driven gear instead - also, when you set the needle height, where in relation to the machine is that done?
One of the set screws on the small gear also sits inside a groove to prevent the gear from rotating/slipping on the hook shaft. If you rotate the small gear and move the set screw out of the groove, then hook timing is very likely to slip as soon as the going gets tough.
The needle (bar) height is set in relation to the tip of the hook.
This is great!! Thank you for making this! Have you ever considered making a video showing how to adjust the timing of the presser foot? I've been struggling with that lately.
+Brandy Bowmaster Adjust presser feet is covered in this video:
ruclips.net/video/iiaaT1npYrQ/видео.html
Great, thanks!!
Thank you! I've now got a clear what the hook os doing.
This is an excellent teaching video. I have a 226 that has an issue with the bobbin hitting the foot plate. I saw how you adjusted it back and forth, how do I adjust it up and down? Thanks!
Very good demonstration. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
Thank you very much for this video which allowed me to fix the timing on my Juki machine
Best video about timing ever 👌
Wow! I never saw as close as that, thank you... 👍👍👍
Great video thank you so much. To adjust a consew 226 what would the corect order of adjustments be.
Thanks jim
Excelente video, bien realizado. Acabo de comprar unan juki lu 563 y se me descuadro. vamos intentar ajustar gracias a tu video. slds
Double needle regulatar saying
Excellent vid, hoping to use it for my Singer 111W153! Thanks!
Great detailed video! Thanks So Much!!
great video, can you confirm this applies to a older consew 226? thanks
Wonderful!!! I lost the fear of adjusting my machine with two alternate needles.
Fantastic video just sorted out my Seiko machine many thanks
Wow! Great video! Thanks for doing this.
hi mr grosse this is the best video that mi see thank you so much i have a machine 111W153
superb tutorial..something about the combination of your written instructions, the video footage of the machine mechanics and your chosen accompanying music..so uplifting (and empowering)..thanks mr Uwe. One question..in the beginning, you show engaging the safety clutch. Does anything need to be done regarding the safety clutch after the timing process is completed? and by the way.. makes my smile hearing you quietly chuckling when that binder clips "got away" from the needle bar.
The safety clutch only disengages after there's an incident (thread jam?) strong enough to trigger it. After that happens, the belt sprocket will just spin freely on the bottom shaft, so if you turn the handwheel, not much will happen on the bottom side (the feed dogs will move forward/backward, but not up/down, and the hook won't turn). I'm not sure why he included that in a hook timing video, but it's good info I guess?
This tutorial helped me to fix my 226r-2 consew
Gracias.
Thank you for posting such a helpful and concise video. I used this procedure when I regauged my consew 333 double needle but have run into problems.
My first attempt was almost perfect but the right needle would occasionally tear the thread, especially going through a thick seam. So I went back through the process step by step but now cannot get the two hooks to synchronize via the gears. I can get the right hook lined up via 7 o’clock position but not the left side. The machine won’t sew at all, totally stuck on how to repair. Do you have any suggestions on how to easily synchronize the gears on both side? Thanks again for such a helpful video
Matthew Corcoran I’m not really familiar with the Consew 333, but in general with two-needle machines you must be able to adjust hook timing and distance for each hook independently of the other. When I adjust two needle machines, I just work on one hook first, get it timed right and tighten down that adjustment. Then I work on the other hook. Don’t try to do both at the same time, I guess.
Thanks Uwe, I will try again