This video changed my life. I have been meticulously restoring an old industrial Singer and I hit a wall, just completely stumped. It was the 1 MM GAP!!!!! Thank you forever
The best hook timing video ive seen. I was having tons of issues on my 24 year old brother bes1260 which is impossible to find info on, but this worked for me.. thankfully my machine doesn't require me having to loosen set screws. Brother did an amazing job at making this process so much more user friendly by giving you precise adjustment nobs so you dont have to fondle a bunch of set screws
Thank you for posting this video. Numerous problems that I was having since forever have been solved today thanks to you. I am almost finishing a run now. 3 stops instead of around 50-60+ . I own an SWFMan12 and have always had problems with it.
I may have said this, before, but this is the best rotary-hook timing video there is. I have two machines; an old Melco EMT-10 and an Amaya Big Red (for the amount of blood drawn trying to fix it!) and am having issues, today. I just got it, and needle 8 is having issues, so timing is out. Am so glad i watched this, again, because the timing was way off. I'll set it in the morning, after my fingers and hands are healed... Cheers!
I have 9/28 Chinese machine.bought in 2017.running it commercially since last two years 24/7.how long can i say the life of this machine would be.its 1100 rpm.running on 1000.
@@maxwellbeehner5537 I ended up taking it to a local sewing shop that repairs Janome. I finally got it working, but it wasn't the timing. It was a problem with a belt slipping and making it out of timing and that's why the stitching would jump off course. Good luck!
I have been trying to learn timing on my single stitch walking foot 1541s machine and having problems with the details of the timing and what I needed to be doing. Are these the same rules as applying with embroidery machines? Thanks and great info.
This video changed my life. I have been meticulously restoring an old industrial Singer and I hit a wall, just completely stumped. It was the 1 MM GAP!!!!! Thank you forever
This is the best video i have view on setting up the hook timing. a big thank you
This is the best timing video I've ever seen on setting timing on a Tajima. Thank you so much!
The best hook timing video ive seen. I was having tons of issues on my 24 year old brother bes1260 which is impossible to find info on, but this worked for me.. thankfully my machine doesn't require me having to loosen set screws. Brother did an amazing job at making this process so much more user friendly by giving you precise adjustment nobs so you dont have to fondle a bunch of set screws
This was very informative, thank you. Highly detailed and you have a clear, concise methodology for teaching.
Thank you for posting this video. Numerous problems that I was having since forever have been solved today thanks to you. I am almost finishing a run now. 3 stops instead of around 50-60+ . I own an SWFMan12 and have always had problems with it.
I may have said this, before, but this is the best rotary-hook timing video there is. I have two machines; an old Melco EMT-10 and an Amaya Big Red (for the amount of blood drawn trying to fix it!) and am having issues, today. I just got it, and needle 8 is having issues, so timing is out. Am so glad i watched this, again, because the timing was way off. I'll set it in the morning, after my fingers and hands are healed...
Cheers!
I have 9/28 Chinese machine.bought in 2017.running it commercially since last two years 24/7.how long can i say the life of this machine would be.its 1100 rpm.running on 1000.
did you set your 10 needle on needle 6?
@@cherilynblake8384 it was a single needle machine. I don't have a 10 needle but do have a 16 needle. Home is the best place to work from.
@@AnnesEmbroidery oh my bad sorry 🤭❤️ thanks anyways!
@@cherilynblake8384 no worries. This is still a helpful video!
Very clear and easy to follow instructions.. thank you has explained a lot..
What a life saver you guys are. Thank you thank you thank you
Thank you thank you for this video. It has made my life so much easier!!!
Thank you for posting this! You've saved me a lot of time and money!! Great video and the instructions were spot on!!
Thank you for this video I used to solve the hook timing problem on my head 2 Elucky machine
This demonstration is a life saver thanks
gracias desde venezuela por publicar video instructivo ya que aqui los tecnicos son demasiado zadicos con los costos de revision y mantenimiento.
It's our pleasure!
the support bracket makes no since. the damn rotary is always moving so how do i figure out whats middle
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Wow, you explained that VERY well! I have a Janome MB-4s which is a four needle machine. So, which one should I use to set the hook timing?
did you ever figure out what needle to use? I have the same machine and am having a hard time getting my timing fixed
@@maxwellbeehner5537 I ended up taking it to a local sewing shop that repairs Janome. I finally got it working, but it wasn't the timing. It was a problem with a belt slipping and making it out of timing and that's why the stitching would jump off course. Good luck!
Great video
I have been trying to learn timing on my single stitch walking foot 1541s machine and having problems with the details of the timing and what I needed to be doing. Are these the same rules as applying with embroidery machines? Thanks and great info.
Hey, what needle should i set the timing on, for a 10 needle machine?
Would it still be needle #6?
Thank you!
Awsome vid
Great Video really helped me.
Janome mb4s 4 needle... what number would it be set?
Exactly what I needed. Great instruction
Thank you, Great video. A great learning curve, but learning how to look after the all important equipment is vital. :-)
Estamos en Argentina, viendolo se podrá subtitular en español ?
Unfortunately we don't have this capability at this time.
Hello from Ukraine!
Will this be the same for a 4 head machine?
Thanks for this video!!! Great info!!!
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I'm having a lot of pulling of thread
Once small correction. The set screws are spaced 120 degrees apart, not 33. A circle has 360 degrees, not 100.
I think it depends on if you're inside or outside the circle? (I am kidding.) Still, the explanations in this video cannot be beat!
Thank you, great video!!
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how do i set the needle in the middle of the presser foot?
Hello
I have 3 head ricoma embroidery
But it's separted
How to change cam
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