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I have a rs2000 sd/u series and l am having problems after a needle snaped it will not pick up the thread from the bobin case

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Check first that you have put the needle in the correct way round, if that is okay then you will need to retime the machine, I can attach timing instructions if you email me and remind me of your machine and letting me know if your bobbin drops in or goes in a seperate bobbin case [email protected]

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