Necchi 6002 Sewing Machine - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
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11/13/2013 1:04:23 AM •
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I have trouble with my 6002 serger coming
check that the aerial (pole) is up all the way, also tension setting on the thread. I would expect the needle tension to be 5. now review yr threading , check this thread from cone to needle and see if the thread is wrapped twice around a loop or catching on another guide or just missing a guide. sometimes if you put pole down to cover machine at night, then come back and pull up the pole for next use, the thread may catch on back thread support, around the cone or foam under cones. its usually something simple. also chech the take up lever, is the thread passing under this?? if not that would cause breakage just as it does with regular sewing machine. the take up lever draws thread down when needles raise to keep thread feeding to needles - maybe this isnt happening? if its definitely threaded correctly try stitching very slowly and see if take up is moving??? lastly is the thread old brittle and dry?? although most locker cones are poly thread they can get brittle if very old. good idea to store the spares in a drawer long term out if daylight if you can. and cover machine up when not in use, plastic panels are adverse to sunlight and ditto for the thread.
hope some of the above solves yr problem. but if you cant resolve it then take for a service, should have one every two years to clean lube and reset looper timings to get best from the machine.
9/18/2011 8:55:12 PM •
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on Sep 18, 2011
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How do I create a rolled hem with this machine. I
Making a rolled hem on any overlocker is achieved in the following way:
use right hand needle only and top and bottom loopers. Turn stitch length down so threads are closed up (on mine this is 0.5). Your stitch length dial will be one on the right hand side near the flywheel usually. Loosen off the the top looper tension and tighten up the bottom looper tension (these are the right and 2nd right tension dials on front of the machine). On my Bernette I leave the needle at the usual 5, 2 on the top looper and 6.5 to 7 on the bottom looper thread. Move cutting blade position to the right so that you are trimming the fabric quite a bit wider than your stitch, this makes the fabric "roll" underneath inside the stitching to form the rolled edge or hem.
There is also another step that needs to happen where you change or remove a little stitch finger that sits in the pressure foot or just under it. On the Bernettes, you flick a lever to move this stitch finger back towards the operator so it is out of the stitch forming area. On some machines, it is a case of changing the little stitch finger which is screwed onto the pressure foot with a screwdriver.
I really don't know with your Necchi which it is but have a good look at the pressure foot, and around the blade cutting area and see if you can see a lever or check out the accessory bag and see if there is another stitch finger in there, it would be smaller than the one on the foot now. In effect, this finger sits out and the threads wrap around it to form your normal overlock but for rolled hem you want a much smaller finger in place to make a very little seam.
The other variable which makes a very neat job is to use a thread called "wooly Overlock" in the upper looper only. This thread when pulled under tension is tight looking but when you let it go, it fluffs out. So when seaming on a rolled hem it fills out the stitching and covers the edge of the fabric fully giving a smooth look. You can do it without but wooly thread makes a great job and you'll see it on all Ready to Wear seams usually for this reason.
If I am going to roll hem a fine sheer woven fabric like organza or chiffon I will change the needle to make sure it is nice and sharp and also ensure it is a regular point, not a ball point (I seam lots of knits so have ball points in most of the time on mine) Usually a size 80 is fine.
I hope this gets you going with your overlocker, I usually test stitch quite a bit with the stitch length at the normal 2.5 setting and adjust the looper tensions until I've got the stitch looking good, then turn it down to the very close 0.5, just to not waste a ton of thread.
9/9/2011 9:38:09 AM •
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on Sep 09, 2011
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Need instruction manual
Wasn't able to locate a free download but here's one on Sewforless.com for under $15.00
http://www.sew4less.com/product/4207/Necchi_6002_Instruction_Manual
7/16/2010 4:03:25 PM •
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Necchi Q132A needle postioning dial doesn't work
If the needle positioning dial is not working on a new out-of-the-box Necchi Q132A sewing machine, it could be a manufacturing defect or a loose connection. Here are some steps to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the manual: Make sure you are following the correct steps to use the needle positioning dial. Refer to the manual and double-check if you are using the dial correctly.
- Check the connections: Open up the machine and check if all the cables are securely connected. If any of the wires are loose, reattach them carefully.
- Contact the manufacturer: If the above steps do not solve the issue, contact the manufacturer or the seller from whom you purchased the machine. Since the machine is new, it should be under warranty, and they should be able to provide you with the necessary support or even a replacement if needed.
- Take it to a repair shop: If the machine is out of warranty, or you prefer not to deal with the manufacturer, take the machine to a reputable sewing machine repair shop. They will have the expertise to diagnose and fix the issue.
Remember not to attempt any repairs yourself as it could void the warranty or cause further damage to the machine.
Can't get my needle to tighten in my necchi nc204d
It sounds like there may be an issue with the needle clamp on your Necchi NC204D sewing machine. The fact that the needle falls out when you try to tighten it suggests that the clamp may not be holding the needle securely.
Here are a few steps you can try to fix the problem:
- Check the needle clamp: Make sure that the needle clamp is tightened properly and that the screw is secure. Also, make sure that the needle is inserted all the way into the clamp.
- Check the needle: Make sure that you are using the correct type and size of needle for your machine. The needles that came with the machine should be the correct size, but it's good to double-check.
- Check the needle plate: Make sure that the needle plate is clean and free of any debris or burrs that could prevent the needle from seating properly.
- Check the needle alignment: Make sure that the needle is aligned properly and that the flat side of the needle is facing the back of the machine.
- If the problem persists, it's best to contact Necchi customer service or a professional sewing machine technician for further assistance.
It's important to note that working with a sewing machine can be dangerous, if you're not comfortable working with it, it's best to get it serviced by a professional.
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