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Doug McLaren November 6th 05 12:34 AM

Repair manuals for Pfaff 6091 and 1540?
 
My wife has a Pfaff 1540 and a Pfaff 6091 sewing machines.

She makes purses and sells them, so she puts a lot of wear and tear on
these machines, and they go into the shop quite a bit. But the shop
takes about three weeks to fix things, and sometimes both machines end
up being out of commission at the same time, so she's without a
machine. (She has other machines, but her purses require strong
machines with a double stitch (?) and a walking foot (?), which the
other machines don't have.)

I'm reasonably good at fixing things, and I've tried to fix her
machines with some limited success. Usually she gets needles broken
inside somewhere, and recently she seems to have screwed up the needle
timing on the 6091.

I can figure stuff out, but general adjustment tends to escape me or
take a very long time, as I don't know how it should be (and I don't
really know how to sew either, so that further complicates things.) A
workshop manual or something for these machines would be most helpful.
Is there one available, perhaps something like what the repair place
would use?

--
Doug McLaren,
Great minds think alike. Fools seldom differ.

cdnsoldier69 May 15th 09 03:52 AM

Repair manuals for Pfaff 6091 and 1540?
 
cdnsoldier69 had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/textiles/Rep...-1540-292-.htm
:

It's all about making sure that the timing is right on between the top and
bottom ends of the sewing maching. As well, you must be sure that the hook
on the bobbin is meeting the needle half-way through the scarf of the
needle right before the upstroke. I'm not sure what it's like on a Pfaff,
but with a JUKI, the timing is easy to adjust by making sure that the two
arrows on the shaft and the belt gear are lined up when the thread lever
is at top center.


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Who Me? May 15th 09 04:21 AM

Repair manuals for Pfaff 6091 and 1540?
 

"cdnsoldier69" wrote in message
...
cdnsoldier69 had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/textiles/Rep...-1540-292-.htm
:

It's all about making sure that the timing is right on
between the top and
bottom ends of the sewing maching. As well, you must be
sure that the hook
on the bobbin is meeting the needle half-way through the
scarf of the
needle right before the upstroke. I'm not sure what it's
like on a Pfaff,
but with a JUKI, the timing is easy to adjust by making
sure that the two
arrows on the shaft and the belt gear are lined up when
the thread lever
is at top center.


wow, what timely message from one of the geniuses using
sewgirls.com. do you really think "doug" is still checking
to see if there are answers to his 3+ year old (November 5,
2005) message??? LOL




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