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Old 04-03-2014, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Cogito View Post
well Tammi, I just visited your website an wow do you have some wonderful info on there! I wish I would have watched your "stuck in the middle" video a week ago! I have a 401 that I was struggling to get the "swing back in" and in the end I didn't use a very light touch and I definitely forced movement, lol! I'm not very patient. It still needs work because the stitch pattern knobs sometimes move smoothly and freely and then the next moment doesn't want to move at all without a lot of jiggling.
But now I am a teensy worried that I really forced this poor machine and sure hope I didn't do lasting damage?
I'm so glad you enjoy the site. I don't post as much as I'd like to, so I try to make sure that when I do, they're doozies! What I showed in that video was to get it unstuck. More than likely you have a little gummed up oil or grease in there sticking intermittently. If you try to remove as much as you can, work the machine, remove the new bits that it spits out, repeat - it will likely become more consistent. If you're using the triflow, it should help dissolve some of that older crud and help it work its way out.

I'm assuming that you forced the needlebar, would that be right? If so, that joint I show that snaps back and forth will take a fair bit of force before things go wrong. I'm also assuming we're talking hand pressure, no prybars or other leverage?

If it's more the stitch selectors, look for anything that looks obviously bent. Sometimes the metal will change color a little bit if it bends. Compare if you can to the look of the machine in the video. It's a 411G, but for all intents and purposes identical in the spots you're concerned about.

When it gets hard to move, can you see or feel anything that seems to be blocking it? Take that top cover off and see if the flapper doohicky is moving, etc...

I do find that the stitch selectors are a little fiddly. If one is in x position, the other one doesn't want to move. I do think there's a good chance you want to look more at those "pillars and collars" I talked about in the video for goo though.
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