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Thread needle front to back (away from user), raise thread end up and into spring to hold it there. | Thread needle front to back (away from user), raise thread end up and into spring to hold it there. | ||
=== '''Troubleshooting''' === | |||
'''Troubleshooting''' | |||
[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/troubleshooting-the-embroidery-machine-tip/2418 Machine detected a thread breakage] | [https://forum.protospace.ca/t/troubleshooting-the-embroidery-machine-tip/2418 Machine detected a thread breakage] |
Revision as of 03:42, 22 August 2022
Type | CNC embroidery machine |
Make/Model | Tajima TEJT II-C NEO 1501 |
Serial number | 3127 |
Original owner | Protospace |
Loan status | N/A |
Arrival date | Feb 9th, 2021 |
Location | Sewing Room |
Functional status | Waiting for training material |
Usage permissions | ?? |
Certification | Course |
Wiki-ID | 144 |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Documentation
Specs
- Single-head 15-needle
- arm-style
- 19.5” L x 14” D; 32” door clearance
- up to 1,200 stitches per minute
- 170 lb. welded frame
- Cost: $8500.00
- Weight 40 thread
Needle Replacement Procedure
- Loosen Flathead screw, remove worn or damaged needle
- When installing needle, vertical groove faces user, seat needle fully into holder.
- Ensure vertical groove still aligned before tightening
- Tighten flathead screw
- Rethread the needle
Changing a Spool
- Load on new spool
- Cut old spool.
- Tie end of old thread to new thread. Clip any extra and stray material so it does not get caught when you pull it through
- Pull the old thread from the needle side. The new thread will get pulled through the tubing and tensioners automagically
- Cut new thread and rethread the needle
Rethreading A needle
To cleaning cut a thread, put new thread under NO TENSION and cut at an angle. This makes the thread end a wedge and un-frayed which is far easier to thread through the eye of a needle
Thread needle front to back (away from user), raise thread end up and into spring to hold it there.