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Technical Manual: Decorative/Overedge
& Hosiery
M and MG Class Machine Feeding Mechanism
Feed Dogs
1) Feed Dogs are normally
provided with either coarse or fine cut teeth, single row or double row,
depending on the material you are sewing. Generally, the Feed Dogs should be
set as low as practical to allow the work to feed. The length of feed can be
changed by removing the Feed Eccentric and substituting an eccentric of shorter
or longer stroke. Feed Eccentrics (6-82-#) are marked to indicate approximately
the number of stitches per inch produced at the edge of the fabric.
2) The Feed Dog and Needle
Plate must match each other and it may be necessary to change Feed Dogs to
prevent interference with the Needle Plate when very few stitches per inch are
used.
3) Machines designated by
the letter D in the style marking contain a differential or
gathering feed. The differential feed contains two separate Feed Dogs, with
separate Feed Carriers and separate Feed Eccentrics. This separation allows the
front Feed Dog to be set up to travel farther than the rear Feed Dog. This
gathers the fabric and prevents it from being stretched or lengthened while it
is being sewn. The difference in the throw of the two Feed Eccentrics creates
the differential feed. The difference between the two can be very
little or quite large depending on the number of stitches per inch you desire
and on the elasticity (stretch) of the fabric.
4) On certain fabrics it may
be desirable to tilt the Feed Mechanism. To make this adjustment loosen the Set
Screw 48 5/32, then slowly turn the Feed Carrier Block Pin to the desired
location and tighten the set screw. When the screw slot in the F.C. Block Pin
is level with the base of the machine, the feed dogs will be in their standard
position. It is never necessary to remove the Set Screw 48 5/32.
Presser Foot and Presser Foot
Finger
5) The center hinged type
Presser Foot is generally used since it is convenient for seaming or edging
where seams or thick and thin places must be crossed. Rigid and rear hinged
type Presser Feet are available for special purposes. After lifting the Presser
Foot Latch, the Presser Foot Arm with its Presser Foot may be swung out to
provide access to the Needle and Loopers.
6) A stub or short Presser Foot
Finger is used if the machine is equipped with a Needle Plate with a chaining
finger. A long P.F. Finger is used with a Needle Plate with a stub or short
chaining finger. The finger guards the right side of the Needle. This should be
adjusted sideways so that the left hand edge of the finger (next to the Needle)
just clears the Needle when the Needle is in the full down position.
7) Ordinarily, use as little pressure on the
Presser Foot as possible. This pressure is adjustable by the Screw 6 3/8. A set
Screw 13 5/32 holds Screw 6 3/8 in position so your adjustment does not change
while the machine is running.

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