Pfaff 60 Instructions Manual

Straight stitching machine

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  • Page 4 2. What beongstoyour machine? 1 package of assorted needles 1 tape measure 5 bobbins No. 2030 1 shuttle screw driver No. 29070 1 screw driver No. 29002 short 1 screw driver No. 29007 long 1 hinged presser foot No. 43729 1 guide No.
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  • Page 9 • To change the needle: osen needle clamp screw. sert needle into the opening of the edIe bar as far as will go, taking care at the flattened side of the shank faces the right. ghten needle clamp screw. Photo 5...
  • Page 10 Photo 6 :‘ 7. To wind the under thread 1. Disengage the sewing mechanism. 2. Put cotton reel on the right hand reel pin. 3. Pass the thread from cotton reel 1, carrying through tension 2, as above shown. 4. Thread one end inside-out through the bobbin slot. 5.
  • Page 11 To take off the bobbin case. iise needle. ill out bobbin case, holding it by e latch. /hile the latch remains open, the obbin cannot fall out. Photo 7...
  • Page 12 9. To insert the bobbin in the bobbin case. .4— Proceed as shown in the photo, thread end to face operator. Photo 8...
  • Page 13 pOOJ4SflhIi ij6noi1i pOøJ4 O4Od...
  • Page 14 Retain bobbin in bobbin case and draw thread beneath the tension spring until shows up again underneath the end of that spring. Photo 10...
  • Page 16 Insert bobbin case on the central shuttle pin and release latch. Turn bobbin case with thumb and index finger so that horn H engages in the recess. Push till bobbin case clicks with an audible sound. Photo 12...
  • Page 18 11. To 1. Bring needle in highest position. 2. While right hand rests on the machim head, pull up lever 1 with middle and index finger until the needlf threader hook has passed the needk eye and retain lever. 3. Guide thread end with the tip of thE thumb around pin 2, holding it loosel) above the protrudi ng hook 3.
  • Page 19 ake sure to place thread between eedle eye and hook point 3 as below own.
  • Page 20 4. Release lever 1 The thread is pulled through the needle eye by the reversing hook 3. Photo 17...
  • Page 22 sure thatthe thread Make Important: always in its take-up is highest position when beginning or ending a seam. In this manner you eliminate thread jamrnng and slip-offs of the upper thread. In this case you heed not hold both threads when starting to sew. To regulate the upper tension.
  • Page 24 Correct tension regulation with perfect interlocking of upper and centre of the lower threads in the Photo 21 material results in neat and elastic seams. Perfect stitch Photo 22 Upper tension too tight or lower tension too weak Photo 23 Upper tension too weak or lower tension too tight.
  • Page 30 When replacing the carrier ring, make sure that its bentup parts face outside. If the large milled screw should not tighten firmly, turn carrier ring for 180°. Photo 29...
  • Page 34 22, To remove the shuttle y when thread has Cc )mes necescu ed iito the ace screw a and push bow )L)Cn wing J wnwards.
  • Page 35 shuttle Turn balance wheel so that the is at the extreme right. at the 3. Take off shuttle, holding central pin. Photo 34...
  • Page 42 Ugly seams Remedy: Cause: Adjust tension in accordance Tension not properly regulated. with chapters 13 and 14. Use only a first-class type of thread. Thread to heavy, knotty or hard. For winding do not run the thread over Under thread unevenly wound. your finger but over the winder thread tension.
  • Page 43 4oisy performance Remedy: ause: Clean and oil race way according to or odd thread having infested in the chapters 21 and 22. ace way of the shuttle. Unscrew needle plate and if necessary, ‘leed plate (after removal) not properly also feeder, then readjust. nserted.
  • Page 46 26. QuiItng The quilting guide No.25553 is parti cularly suited for taking accurate rows of seams over the entire surface in both directions and at any distance from each other. The guide is passed always along the preceding row. Photo 38...
  • Page 47 ea-cOSieS, slippers, cushions, etc., are ist a few of many objects using the uilting stitch. Photo 39...
  • Page 49 nsertonly as much material in the mouth the hemmer as is required for guiding he folded edge of the material along he left edge of the hemmer. Photo 41...
  • Page 50 To avoid ugly corners at the end of the seam, slightly press down the material for an inch or so before the end of the seam to slow down the feeding motion a little. Photo 42...
  • Page 52 Second seam: Unfold both plies, run the upstanding edge through the folder and stitch down to the left. Photo 44...
  • Page 54 2. Instead of an upper ply, a ribbon is used and fed through the guiding of the foot. Stitching this ribbon along both edges will result in durable ruffles for subsequent application of ribbons with eyelets or hooks. Photo 46...
  • Page 55 3. Attractive ruffling effects on a single ply will be obtained by overseaming with the ruffling foot (as used on cur tains, etc.) Photo 47...
  • Page 56 30. Elastic ruffling on blouses, childrens dresses, aprons, etc., is easy to accomplish by using thin elastic thread in the bobbin. The elastic thread must be wound firmly around the bobbin. After an appropriate regulation of the bobbin case tension, simultaneous stitch ing of 2 or 3 threads is possible.
  • Page 58 Broad ruffles may be strechted or ironed to pleats. Generally, the attachment lends itself to the making of left folded ruffles. For right-folded ruffles or for ruffling of large surfaces, the special ruffling plate supplied with the attachment is to be used.
  • Page 60 5. Release presser bar lever. 6. Insert and stretch defective material in hoop. The feed cover plate facilitates the guiding and increases the tension of the material. Photo 52...
  • Page 62 Fill angulor cuts with darning stitches token closely in both directions. Photo 54...
  • Page 63 If the holes are small, cutout the defective piece, following the texture threads. First place the threads in one direction with the machine operating at high speed and then follow with smallest darning stitches taken in the other direction. Photo 55...
  • Page 64 advisable to If the holes are big, it is insert a piece of the same material. fastened The patch is cut to size and along the cut edges. the pat In the case of very large holes, photo 56. ches are stitched as shown on Photo 56...

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