Adler 30-1 Patcher Rating: 4,8/5 6220 reviews

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Sorry if this has been gone over before. I have read through the archives but am unable to find the info I need.I have been servicing my own machines successfully for years but this machine is killing me. On all my machines the hook passes the needle scarf on the up stroke to pick up the thread loop and create a lock stitch. This is easily adjusted by two set screws on the drive shaft.

With this 30-1 the hook is passing the needle shaft while still on the down stroke so there is no way the hook is gonna grab the thread since it under tension. I read a post about someones Adler 30 threading problems, very long post, and another adler owner said that their hook passes the needle while on just about the extent of the down stroke? I dont see how the machine would function correctly.All the other post I have come across have ended with no answers.So to sum up1-The hook should cross the scarf on the up stroke correct?2- Is the only way to do this by moving around the gears in the gear rack? Seems very unlikely.

1-The hook should cross the scarf on the up stroke correct?The needle goes down - then it comes a up a tiny bit and stops for a moment and is forming the loop - then the hook is catching the loop and is pulling the thread around the hook - then needle is going up and builds the knot with the 2 threads.2- Is the only way to do this by moving around the gears in the gear rack? Seems very unlikelyNo - your gears box has to be in a assembled correctly and the only way you can time the machine is the excenter at the end of the rack (right hand - not the gear box)This is how your gear box should look when correctly assembledEdited December 7, 2014 by Constabulary.

Look for a hole in the base on the front right side of the machine. If there is such a hole, you can insert a straight blade screw driver into an eccentric screw that moves the shaft that connects under the arm to the long rack gear. Unless the screw has rusted, or been Locktighted, it should turn freely. Doing so moves the shuttle.

You'll want to either retard or advance the hook to arrive after the needle bottoms out then rises and stops. That is when the best loop is formed.If you are unable to correct the timing using the eccentric screw adjustment, the racks may be misaligned with the driving gear. Compare yours to the photo Constabulary posted. The gear that you have a 56 on in the photo is different then mine. Mine has teeth all the way around. Regardless, the machine looks like its movments are correct, just out of time.Wiz,I dont have a hole on the front. There is a threaded stud with a nut coming out the front and a hole in the back of the machineAny idea of what this machine is worth?

If I over paid I still have time to return it. Its the head only, no stand. Has a chip in flywheel, thats about the only defect, well besides the timing.

Ya know, I may just be an idiot and have the wrong needle. The needle that came in the machine was bent so I ordered some advertised for a singer 29. I have read they use the same needle system. So I am comparing them and the old needle is shorter then the needle I have in there. Looking at the manual the 30-1 uses a 332L and the other two adler models listed use a 332LLGThe needles I bought were advertised as a 332L leather point.

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So the package reads 332LL. I was assuming the last L is for leather as thats how my other needle packages always read. Is the LL just an abbreviation for Long? As I would assume the other Alder patches are using a longer needle for the thicker material they are made to sew through?Should I just be ordering 332 needle? So that would be a 29x3 rather then a 29x4 which I am trying to use.

Eno cale wrong way up rar : free programs 2017. Adler 3010 Patcher - RebuiltThe Adler 30-10 patcher stitching machine is ideal for fine stitching. The arm is full 18 inches long.Further, the Adler 30-10 patcher has a free 8mm space between the stitching feet and forearm. Adler has the ideal characteristics for all the fine stitching on shoes and all other small (leather) products.

The most special feature of the series 30 is the free 360 degrees pressure foot, which can be controlled by a wing in any direction.Adler 30-10 Patcher features:. 6 month warranty.

2 packs of 10 needles. 3 Bobbin included. Wire threader. Instruction manualFreight Included!