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Setting tensions on a 928 Nelco serger, I had a couple little hands turn the tension knobs and I cannot remember where they need to be set, I have some notes to set at 3333 but not working.......

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Be sure thread is in the tension docs properly, a general rule is that the tensions on the threads that go to the needles are set at a higher # 5&4, possibly 6&5 (lt-Rt) then set upper and lower looper thread tensions at 3-2 or looser than needle tensions
Then test sew (serge) you should be able to adjust tensions slightly until you can see straight line on left where needles are and the looper tensions should meet on right

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The factory default is the midway point between high & low numbers on each of the tension dials. This is generally the setting for a basic overlock stitch. However, different tension settings is how different stitches are created.

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Chris Wetmore

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2008

SOURCE: tension factory settings for Baby Lock serger Model BL400

The factory settings are 4, 4, 4, 4, and width at M. Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2009

SOURCE: tension setting XL 3500 Brother

Hi, and welcome to FixYa. Normally, the default top tension setting on most machines is between 4 and 6. Brother manuals usually contain detailed information about tension and how to determine if your tension is set correctly, so check that section of your manual when you have time....if you don't have your manual...

you can find a copy to download for free on Brother's website (I added a link to the web page below). The same web page has other information about your machine that you might find helpful now or in the future. Even if you have the manual, it is worth a visit.

http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/BSC/public/us/ca/en/model_top/HomeSewingMachine/hf_xl3500t3510eus.html?reg=us&c=ca&lang=en&prod=hf_xl3500t3510eus

If you and other readers have a minute to rate my answer, it helps me better understand what readers are looking for when they come to the FixYa site for help.

Best of luck, and enjoy your machine. Don't hesitate to comment if the link doesn't' work, or if you have more questions. Cheers!

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Kelley Buchanan

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2009

SOURCE: What are the recommended tensions for a White 534

Your tension should be between 3-5 but all your dials need to be right around the same setting. Try them on 3 then go to 5 see what the difference is and then adjust accordingly.

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Kelley Buchanan

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2009

SOURCE: WHITE 2037 TENSION ISSUE...

Okie Dokie..... Here's the way I see it.. The repair center was of little or no help to you . So, I will try to do my best..
First thing you need to do is unthread your machine and set the tension to 4.. Rethread the machine up to just before the needle.
When you get that far, put the presser foot down. If your thread pulls right thru easily, it is not threaded thru the tension wheel right. It your thread is hard to pull thru with the presser foot down, then it is threaded right.

General rule of thumb..
Loops on the bottom-- problem on the top
loops on the top--- problem on the bottom.
Hope this helps..
Mimi

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2010

SOURCE: I need a manual for White Speedylock 1300DE Serger.

Try http://singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html for a free pdf download

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First Thread breaks on nelco 928 why?

Remove all the threads.
Replace the needle.
ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot and rethread from the beginning.
Verify each thread is in the correct thread path.
ALWAYS THREAD each in the order specified or you will continue to have problems--for a lot of machines, the order is Upper Looper, Lower Looper, then needles.
Check the tension on that particular thread--too tight, it will break.

Breaking thread after about an inch usually indicates it is mis-threaded--a guide has been skipped or threaded out of order or the thread may be wrapped around something.


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Set tension on speedylock model 7234

Unfortunately, because a serger uses different thread tensions to form the various stitches, there is no "set it and leave it" setting for everything. However, on most machines, the midpoint of each tension dial is the beginning point to create a regular overlock stitch. That is most often the factory setting, however, that may change over time and use requiring some tension tweaking by the user.

If you have trouble distinguishing one thread among them all, then try threading with four separate colors of thread. Then you can easily tell which thread/tension is out of wack. The ultimate tension is when the threads meet in the middle of the fabric.

One important tip: ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot when threading the machine and give each thread an extra little tug when threading the tension disk (this insures the thread is seated completely in the tension).

Second important tip: It helps to go through each stitch variation and write down in your owner's manual or a reference sheet what each thread tension setting works best for that stitch. Then you have a reference chart for the next time you need to adjust tensions and don't have to go through a laborious effort to recreate the stitch. The tension settings will change if your change thread weights, but at least you will a general beginning point to fine-tune your setting.

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How do I get a balanced tension with my Elna 624 overlocker?

The best way is to thread with 4 separate colors of thread and then studying the stitch result. With the 4 colors, you can easily tell which thread tension is "off" and whether it should be tightened or loosened. However, a serger is not like a sewing machine where you can set the tension and use that setting for most projects. With a serger, a change in one or a couple of thread tensions will create a totally different stitch.

For most machines, there is a mark at the midway point on each tension control that is the "optimal" tension for a 4-thread overlock. HOWEVER, every machine differs, so these settings may need to be tweaked.

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You may want to download the serger workbooks at this site (Bernina), and work through each of the stitches. Make notes in the workbook as to how you have set up your machine to get the best of each stitch. This will be a great reference manual for many years.

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How do I get the correct tension on my Elna 792D 4 thread overlocker?

ALWAYS Raise the presser foot when threading the machine. Give each thread and extra little tug when threading the tension disks so it seats completely. The midway point on the tension disk is the standard factory setting when using the standard thread weight, however, with use, age, and thread weight that setting may change. So, the user can use the midway point as a starting point for the basic overlock stitch but will need to make adjustments to get the correct tension. When testing your tension, it works best to use the 4 thread colors so it is easier to identify which thread is misbehaving. When you become familiar with your machine and how the stitch looks, it is easier to identify which thread is which.

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Remember that the tension settings will also determine the stitch you are trying to create. A basic overlock will generally have the tension set around the midway point, however, when changing to a rolled edge or some other stitch, certain tensions will be increased or decreased in order to create that particular stitch.

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One of the tension dials on janome 304d serger seems broken

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