Hello, Bob… your Info videos on 201-2 Are Fabulous !!! Just happened to get a hold of one… in decent condition. After learning about these… it’s working Just Fine. No Problems at all. Had a new electric power cord and pedal box, a modern edition. Now to set this into it’s cabinet. Thank You…
It depends on which screw is the problem, but a good place to start is making sure that you have a proper fitting screw driver so as to not damage the screw head, then use penetrating oil to help loosen any crud or rust, and add heat if necessary. Extra leverage is also a big plus, but be careful not to damage the fastener.
The distance from hook to needle is fixed and not adjustable in this series of machines. I have checked through all of my documentation and can't find published data on a specific hook to needle distance, however, most machines have a clearance of .005", and there's no reason to suspect the 201 is any different.
Thanks Bob for a clear and concise video. When I adjusted the timing on my 201 I found the hook didn't move round freely when I loosened the screws. Do you reckon it's just dried on crud, have you come across this before?
I loosen the 2 screws at bottom good, but the hook is NOT free to move as in the vid. What do I miss ? The gears still engaged why would free to move?!
My hook doesn’t move at all. I removed the screws and put penetrating oil in the screw holes and will wait until it does it’s work. Any other suggestions to get the gear loose on the shaft? Thanks for all your videos to help us with our machines.
Sometimes, I find myself having to remove the entire bottom end of the hook assembly to get the hook shaft loose on the gear. I'll shoot a video of the process because I realize that might sound confusing...
mine can sew backwards but if it goes forward it just makes a lot of loops and gets stuck, i'd assume timing is relevant since it only seems to pickup going in one direction. but I can't unscrew one of the screws.
The stitch making mechanism only moves in one direction. The feed direction is strictly a mechanical change of the pattern of movement of the feed dog as the motor, hook, et al are still moving in the same direction, nothing changes there. If you are having looping issues in one direction and not the other, I suspect a threading issue and/or a problem with the upper thread tension, and possibly a presser bar adjustment as well.
might just be that pushing the stitch length lever past halfway turns on some type of reverse ting, i wanted big stitches... i just had to clean up moms old sewing machine and have her figure that out.
As always, my hubby (Tom) is much appreciative of your help!!! Good stuff, Bob!!!
Thank you for direct to the point. simple clear explanation without all the self promotion. You are great.
Thank you, Bob! I'm excited to get my 201-2 back in its cabinet!
Hello, Bob… your Info videos on 201-2 Are Fabulous !!! Just happened to get a hold of one… in decent condition. After learning about these… it’s working Just Fine. No Problems at all. Had a new electric power cord and pedal box, a modern edition. Now to set this into it’s cabinet. Thank You…
Thank you so much for this. I thought it was going to be a nightmare
Incredible video. Beautiful work and effort.
Fantastic adjusted the needle bar height now working perfectly again, thank you.
Nicely done, heads up parts coming. Your video reminded me to mail package. Thanks Mike.
Thanks Mike! I just bought another 101, an iron one this time!
Excellent video, just what I thought.... thanks forcto confirmation...
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Bob much appreciated 👍
Thank you! That was fast!! Now to get to work.
Enjoy!
Nice video!
Hi Bob, thanks for the video. I can't find a video on how to remove and replace the cover that covers the needle mechanism.
My wife demonstrates that in this video at 43:02 ruclips.net/video/ebKgiWpoAXo/видео.html
Bob Have you done a how to build your bench stand Regards Mike Land of Oz
What to do when the screws won't budge
It depends on which screw is the problem, but a good place to start is making sure that you have a proper fitting screw driver so as to not damage the screw head, then use penetrating oil to help loosen any crud or rust, and add heat if necessary. Extra leverage is also a big plus, but be careful not to damage the fastener.
Excellent video thank you!!!
Excellent!
How close should the pickup be to the needle an how would you adjust it if needed?
The distance from hook to needle is fixed and not adjustable in this series of machines. I have checked through all of my documentation and can't find published data on a specific hook to needle distance, however, most machines have a clearance of .005", and there's no reason to suspect the 201 is any different.
How to adjust the needle to hook spacing?
Thanks Bob for a clear and concise video. When I adjusted the timing on my 201 I found the hook didn't move round freely when I loosened the screws. Do you reckon it's just dried on crud, have you come across this before?
Sounds like crud welded to me, I see that a lot.
the thing i cant figure out with my 201K is why the bobbin case is colliding with the edge of the dog as it (the dog) is at the bottom of its stroke.
I loosen the 2 screws at bottom good, but the hook is NOT free to move as in the vid. What do I miss ? The gears still engaged why would free to move?!
That's very good thx!
My hook doesn’t move at all. I removed the screws and put penetrating oil in the screw holes and will wait until it does it’s work. Any other suggestions to get the gear loose on the shaft? Thanks for all your videos to help us with our machines.
Sometimes, I find myself having to remove the entire bottom end of the hook assembly to get the hook shaft loose on the gear. I'll shoot a video of the process because I realize that might sound confusing...
When I go back to tighten the gear screws they are orientated in the position I can’t get to them though.
mine can sew backwards but if it goes forward it just makes a lot of loops and gets stuck, i'd assume timing is relevant since it only seems to pickup going in one direction.
but I can't unscrew one of the screws.
The stitch making mechanism only moves in one direction. The feed direction is strictly a mechanical change of the pattern of movement of the feed dog as the motor, hook, et al are still moving in the same direction, nothing changes there. If you are having looping issues in one direction and not the other, I suspect a threading issue and/or a problem with the upper thread tension, and possibly a presser bar adjustment as well.
might just be that pushing the stitch length lever past halfway turns on some type of reverse ting, i wanted big stitches...
i just had to clean up moms old sewing machine and have her figure that out.