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Technical Manual:
Butted Seam
70 Class Machines Troubleshooting
1. Incorrect Needle
Try a larger Needle. Needles are available in sizes from #000 to #8. The larger
the number the bigger the Needle.
2. Needle Carrier Stud is Loose The
Needle Carrier Assembly must be free to swing upon the Stud, but must not have
any right to left lateral movement. To adjust the Stud loosen the Set Screw, 4
9/32. Tighten the Needle Carrier Stud until it stops, then back it out 1/12 of
a turn (30 degrees).
Reference Needle
Carrier Assembly.
3. Check the Looper Setting Check that
the Needle is not impacting or bending when it passes the Loopers.
Reference the Looper
Setting Instructions.
4. Needle Carrier Stud Hole is Worn If a
customer finds that he or she is continually readjusting the Needle Carrier
Stud, it is a good indication that the Needle Carrier Stud hole is worn out.
The machine should be shipped to the Merrow factory for service.
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1. Check Cutter Sharpness
Place a single strand of thread between the two blades. Turn the
Hand Wheel by hand, and see if the thread is cut cleanly. If the thread is not
cut cleanly, adjust, sharpen, or replace the Cutters.
Refer to the Cutter
Instructions.
2. Feed Dogs Set too Low
The Feed Dogs should be set so that the bottom point of
the Feed Dog Tooth is even with the top of the Needle Plate when the Feed Dogs
are at their highest point of travel.
3. Too Little Presser Foot Pressure
Loosen the Lock Screw, and turn the Adjustment Screw
clockwise a few turns. Retighten the Lock Screw.
4. Feed Dogs Worn
The points on the Feed Dog Teeth are no longer sharp.
They appear shiny and polished over. Replace the worn part.
5. Presser Foot Worn
The Presser Foot has channels or railroad-like tracks
worn into its bottom surface. Replace the worn part.
6. Feed Dog Tilt
On certain fabrics it may be desirable to tilt the Feed
Mechanism. Reference the Feed Mechanism.
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| Miscellaneous Stitch Quality Problems |
Holes in Fabric/Needle Tears
1. Replace Needle Loosen the nut two turns. Remove the old Needle and replace it
with a new Needle. Set the new Needle all the way back against the Stop Pin,
and retighten the Nut. 2. Incorrect Needle
A. Try a smaller Needle. Needles
are available in sizes from #000 to #8. The larger the number the bigger the
Needle.
B. Try a Ball Point Needle. Merrows designation for Ball Point is
F.
Ragged
Edge (Fabric looks chopped, not cut)
1. Check Cutter Sharpness Place a single
strand of thread between the two blades. Turn the Hand Wheel by hand, and see
if the thread is cut cleanly. If the thread is not cut cleanly, adjust sharpen,
or replace the Cutters. Refer to the Cutter Instructions.
Poor Coverage on Edge
1. Increase the Stitch Count
Increase the number of stitches per inch by replacing
the Feed Eccentrics (Stitch Cams). Use Eccentric with a higher number. The
number on the Stitch Cam represents the approximate number of stitches per
inch. Reference
the Feed Mechanism.
2. Use Additional Thread
A. Use a heavier thread as the
coverage thread.
B. On certain styles it is common to use more than one Cover Thread.
2DNR-1 and 3U are examples of this approach.
Loose Stitch
1. Check the Threading
Refer to the Threading Diagram provided with the
machine, and ensure that the threading is proper.
2. Increase Tension of Thread
Turning the Tension Adjustment Nut clockwise to increase
the tension. The standard setting is considered to be Lock Nuts on all tensions
approximately even with the ends of the Tension Studs.
Edge Curling with Stitch
Too much fabric in stitch
1. Decrease Tension of Thread
Determine which thread is breaking, and decrease the
tension on that thread. Turning the Tension Adjustment Nut counterclockwise
decreases the tensions. The standard setting is considered to be Lock Nuts on
all tensions approximately even with the ends of the Tension Studs.
2. Adjust Cutters
Move the Cutters to the left to reduce the amount of
fabric in the stitch. Refer to the Cutter Instructions.
Scratch on Fabric Feed
Dog Tracking on Fabric
1. Check for Burrs/Sharp Edges
A. Check the Feed Dogs, and
remove any burrs encountered.
B. Check for sharp edges on the Feed Dog Slot(s) of the Needle Plate.
Buff the sharp edges until smooth.
2. Too Much Presser Foot Pressure
Loosen the Lock Screw, and turn the Adjustment Screw
counterclockwise a few turns. Retighten the Lock Screw.
3. Feed Dogs Set too High
The Feed Dogs should be set so that the bottom point of
the Feed Dog Tooth is even with the top of the Needle Plate when the Feed Dogs
are at their highest point of travel.
4. Wrong Feed Dogs
A. Fine tooth feeds should be
used with light fabric.
B. Urethane feeds should be used with delicate fabric.
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Oil on Fabric
1. Use the Proper Oil Check to ensure that the proper grade or
weight of oil is being used. Reference the List of Oils for Merrow Machines.
2. Clean the Machine Check for and remove
any lint or debris from around the Needle Carrier and Fabric Guard. Lint
accumulating around the sewing area may become saturated with oil.
Oil on Table
1. Use the Proper Oil Check to ensure that
the proper grade or weight of oil is being used.
Reference the
List of Oils for Merrow Machines.
2. Clean the Machine
Remove any lint that has accumulated behind the Dust
Shield and around the Feeds.
3. Replace the Oil Filter and Gaskets
If the Oil Filter is clogged with lint, it should be
replaced. The Gaskets should be replaced at the same time.
Reference
Replacement of the Oil Filter.
4. Replace the Lower Pump
If the Lower Pump is not working the oil being delivered
to the machine will not be returned to the reservoir. Replace the Oil Pump
Plunger M-198-2, and the Oil Pump Plunger Spring 27-40. The Lower Pump is
located in the rear of the machine behind a 3/4 inch diameter Screw.
No Bubbler flow
1. Replace the Upper Pump If the Upper
Pump is not working the oil is not being delivered to the machine. If one
continues to run the machine in this condition, parts will burn and seize.
Replace the Oil Pump Plunger M-198-2, and the Oil Pump Plunger Spring 27-40.
The Upper Pump is located in the front of the machine behind a 3/4 inch
diameter Screw.
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1. Replace Needle
Loosen the Nut two turns. Remove the old Needle and
replace it with a new Needle. Set the new Needle all the way back against the
Stop Pin, and retighten the Nut.
2. Check the Threading
Refer to the Threading Diagram provided with the
machine, and ensure that the threading is proper.
3. Check Cutter Sharpness
Place a single strand of thread between the two blades.
Turn the Hand Wheel by hand, and see if the thread is cut cleanly. If the
thread is not cut cleanly, adjust sharpen, or replace the Cutter.
Refer to the Cutter
Instructions.
4. Check the Looper Settings
Referring to the illustrations and descriptions provided
help pin point the problem with the Looper Setting.
Reference the Looper
Setting Instructions.
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1. Replace Needle
Loosen the Nut two turns. Remove the old Needle and
replace it with a new Needle. Set the new Needle all the way back against the
Stop Pin, and retighten the Nut.
2. Check the Threading
A. Refer to the threading diagram
provided with the machine, and ensure that the threading is proper.
B. Make sure the thread is coming off the Spools freely without getting
wrapped around the Thread Stand.
3. Check for Burrs/Sharp Edges
A. Determine which thread is breaking,
and check for any sharp edges along its path of travel. Remove any burrs
encountered, and buff the part smooth.
B. Check the Loopers for burrs. Remove any burrs and buff the Looper
smooth. Take care not to dull the point in the process.
4. Decrease Tension of Thread
Determine which thread is breaking, and decrease the tension on
that thread. Turning the Tension Adjustment Nut counterclockwise decreases the
tension. The standard setting is considered to be Lock Nuts on all tensions
approximately even with the ends of the Tension Studs.
5. Problem with the Thread
A. The thread might be brittle from a
dying process or from age. Try another cone of thread from another lot if
possible.
B. The thread might be too light a size/strength for the application.
Reference the Chart for
Merrows Recommended Threads.
6. Check the Looper Settings
Reference the Looper Setting Instructions.
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