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PfaFF Hobby 4260 - Page 2 Questions & Answers
How to thread machine
Here's a manual for your machine. http://s2.vsmgroup.com/VSM/Pfaff/pfaffmanual.nsf/1fd5659e6f37141041256697003e64c0/8fa2fdee7a0f682f852575fb006e0f28/$FILE/Pfaff%204240-4250-4260%20Hobby%20X%20.PDF
Pfaff hobbylock 794
The needles are changed by inserted the hex wrench into what looks to be holes on the front and left side where the needles go into the machine.I'm not sure what size the hex wrench is but it's pretty small. From the manual,
"Removing Needle: Unplug the machine. Turn the handwheel
counterclockwise to raise the needle bar to its highest position.
Loosen the needle clamp with the allen wrench and pull the needle out."
and
"Inserting needle: When the neddle bar is at the highest position, insert a new needle in the needle holder, making sure that the groove of the needle faces you. Push the needle as far up as it will go and tighten the needle clamp screw." "Removing Needle: Unplug the machine. Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the needle bar to its highest position. Loosen the needle clamp with the allen wrench and pull the needle out."
The machine takes DB x 1, or 1738 needles, and a size 14 needle is recommended.
Hope this helps!
I am looking for a lower looper for a Pfaff
There are some for sale on Ebay:(this one has a better price tag)http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pfaff-Home-Sewing-Lower-Looper-330667?item=280441236342&category=41248&rdZ1QQssPageNameZWINQ3aPOST0Q3aRECOQ3aBIN&cmd=ViewItem http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pfaff-Home-Sewing-Lower-Looper-340638?item=280441236320&category=41248&rdZ1QQssPageNameZWINQ3aPOST0Q3aRECOQ3aBIN&cmd=ViewItem
Im looking for a user
Try this link (free download):
http://s2.vsmgroup.com/VSM/Pfaff/pfaffmanual.nsf/Machinespage?OpenPage&Start=1&Count=400&Expand=76&ResortAscending=0&BaseTarget=RightFrame
Good luck!
How do i raise the
it should be a silver lever on the back side on the left of the machine. it sticks out so it pretty easy to see,,it's called the presser foot lever
Needle will not pickup bobbin thread
This is generally caused by either the needle being inserted backwards or by the needle being bent. It may not look bent, but be ever so slightly bent that you can't even see it with your eye.
The best thing to do is to change your needle, make sure you are inserting it with the flat side facing away from you in the shaft. See if this doesn't solve your problem. Good luck!
I have a performance 2056
I believe that you have it already figured out. The tension is going to be the problem. Try adjusting the tension, just try different settings.
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