Janome MC 4400 Computerized Sewing Machine "tension dial" Questions

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...tension dial do? What does the big dial do and mean? Question edited for spelling, 'dail' to 'dial' x 3! You need a manual, but for that you need the model number. On the model I see the Big dial is ...

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...tension dial moves on its own when using my walking foot? when the tension dial moves on it's own, it's time to have the machine checked, to see if there is a part damaged or broken The dial moves on ...

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tension dial at the midway point between the high & low numbers. Retest. Adjust the tension dials to see if you can achieve the tension you would like. If the tension dial does not have any affect

...tension dial on my 6212 keeps falling off, I'm not sure if I'm missing a part between the dial and the screw to keep it on? I'm also having serious problems changing the tension If the tension dial ...

bernina serger 1150mda my thread is coming out of the tension dials my thread keeps coming out of the tension dials when sewing with a higher tension such as a rolled hem.....i am using guiterman ...

...tension dial on White sewing machine turns complete circles the manual for this straight stitch is the same as the one for the 764 which is zigzag and the tension dial is completely different, ...

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...tension dial or if your dial doesn’t have numbers turn the screw a little to the left until the thread will flow thru without breaking. Or, machine needle is inserted backwards. Or, the needle is ...

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...tension dial - is it set to the middle number? usually 5 if the dial goes from 1-10?. You can also clean between the tension discs - turn the dial to zero and slide the salvage edge of an offcut of ...

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...tension dial Very difficult to move tension dial, very tight. Thread seems very loose no matter what the dial is set too. I suggest taking the machine to a sewing machine shop & letthe technican ...

tension dial.) Start with the tension at 4 and change the tension in small steps. (Do not turn the dial more by 0.5 before stitching a line to test the tension again. You want to avoid over-correcting

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