Euro-Pro Sewing Machines - Page 5 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Bottom thread jams
Could be incorrect thread or needle size for the material, or old thread, blunt needle. or incorrect threading of the needle. Do you make sure the presser foot is raised when you thread it? :)
Help with Euro Pro 9000, the thread keeps getting tangled up in the bobbin area..
When I had this problem, even though I have been sewing for years, I was just not threading the needle properly. Make sure the presser foot is raised when you thread the needle. Another reason is that the thread is too old, the needle is not the correct size or type for the material, neither is the thread. Hope this helps. It's usually nothing to do with the bobbin, but the upper thread.
Where do I get a power cord for a euro-pro mod l 9130C
When buying such power adapters, you typically need to watch for:
- DC voltage - in this case 19V. This needs to be the same.
- DC amp rating - since your adapter is rated at 6.32A, you need a replacement that is rated at a minimum of 6.32A, but there's no harm in going higher. Your device will only draw what it needs.
- DC plug polarity. Most are center positive, as is yours.
- DC plug size. This is defined by inner and outer diameter. In your case, it's 5.5mmx2.5mm
- Input voltage. You haven't mentioned your region, but it's a good idea to get international power adapters that accept 100-240V.
You've stated that you prefer to use the existing power cord, but this is an unnecessary constraint - it's better to use the power cord that comes with the replacement adapter
The lower thread on this machine continues to bunch up, no matter what we try.
Please check whether it is the bobbin thread or the top thread that is messing up. If it's under the fabric, it is 99% the top thread and is called bird nesting or thread nesting.
Remove the top thread from the machine.
ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot and rethread from the beginning.
Verify the thread path is correct.
Also check that the bobbin is loaded and turning the correct direction in the bobbin case.
Now, retest the machine.
You may need to tweak the tension to get it where it looks best.
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