@Tuan TRAN: You can search for Janome MyLock 634D & 1110DX PRO Serger is the same machine. There are many videos on youtube. here is a video of a kemmore serger ruclips.net/video/pqWps6Xx4to/видео.html
In my experience, I had too many nasty thread jams over time. I suppose both loopers got pulled so far from the original position that they couldn't function properly.
Can you help me unjam my Kenmore Serger? I bought it used, had it fixed (unjammed) and it was great until I rethreaded it (with video). I am certain it's user error. I cant pay $150 everytime I mess up. I need to unjam it and determine what I am doing wrong.
Hi, I'm sorry that I didn't see this comment until just now. When my machine gunks up, I clear out all the threads and lint, oil it where the manual says, and then I make a few turns on the handwheel. I let it sit for a few minutes, and then run the machine for a minute without any thread in it, just to get the parts moving again. I hope you were able to find timely help elsewhere. Good luck, I can't afford monthly repairs, either.
@@pennyedwards5681 I've always been able to work it back and forth a little bit to get it going again. Maybe it would help to put the whole machine in a warm place and warm it up a bit. I've also had good luck with dripping a bit of denatured alcohol on the joints before adding more oil.
This video was very helpful. Thank you for taking time to make it
Hi, do you have the instructional dvd for this Kenmore serger? I lost the DVD and I am looking for it. Thanks.
I'm sorry that it took me so long to reply. I've unfortunately lost my DVD as well.
@Tuan TRAN: You can search for Janome MyLock 634D & 1110DX PRO Serger is the same machine. There are many videos on youtube. here is a video of a kemmore serger
ruclips.net/video/pqWps6Xx4to/видео.html
What would cause the timing to go out?
In my experience, I had too many nasty thread jams over time. I suppose both loopers got pulled so far from the original position that they couldn't function properly.
Can you help me unjam my Kenmore Serger? I bought it used, had it fixed (unjammed) and it was great until I rethreaded it (with video). I am certain it's user error. I cant pay $150 everytime I mess up. I need to unjam it and determine what I am doing wrong.
Hi, I'm sorry that I didn't see this comment until just now. When my machine gunks up, I clear out all the threads and lint, oil it where the manual says, and then I make a few turns on the handwheel. I let it sit for a few minutes, and then run the machine for a minute without any thread in it, just to get the parts moving again. I hope you were able to find timely help elsewhere. Good luck, I can't afford monthly repairs, either.
@@DollTime do you ever have it so jammed that you can't move the wheel?
@@pennyedwards5681 I've always been able to work it back and forth a little bit to get it going again. Maybe it would help to put the whole machine in a warm place and warm it up a bit. I've also had good luck with dripping a bit of denatured alcohol on the joints before adding more oil.