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Old 02-25-2013, 01:17 PM
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So, I'm usually pretty good about being able to find documentation on things, but this one has be stumped...

I am looking for a "exploded view" of the automatic tensioning mechanism.

The Original manual just states "The Automatic Tension is not at all liable to get out of order, but will remain perfectly adjusted and self-adjusting, if not meddled with."

ok, well it was "meddled with" before I got it... Now what....??

I have not been able to find ANY images or photos where someone has shown this... weird...
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Old 02-25-2013, 04:17 PM
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I have 4 of these machines, 2 electric, one treadle and one hand crank. I haven't (yet) had any problems with the tension. I will search through my paperwork, but have you checked the group at treadleon, there is almost always someone there that can help you.
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There's a section in here on W&G tension:
https://sites.google.com/site/kevinsstuff1/sewing-stuff

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nice! looks like what I needed, thanks!

I'll update tonight as to the level of relative success.
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If the machine is fit, the autotension should work like a charm, It goes up and down as the needle cycles...Jon beat me to the documentation.
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thanks folks, I did not do anything on this last night, I just received the head portion of the Howe that is a FULL head/table/base purchase.. (moving that discussion to sit a spell...)
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thank you, jlhmnj! at last I could see what is into that secret magic button.
and you, steve, now willy does sew right?
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Yes, she sews like a dream. And I just acquired a FULL set of Willcox and Gibbs accessories in the original tin to go with it.
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Originally Posted by jlhmnj View Post
Steve
There's a section in here on W&G tension:
https://sites.google.com/site/kevinsstuff1/sewing-stuff

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Thanks for the link - I've added it as a note in my worksheet for W&G for future quick ref.
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