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mcclave65 08-26-2024 03:29 AM

babylock 5260 serger
 
Hi Everyone, I am new and do not know if this is the correct place to post. I have a Babylock 5260 Serger and have some qustions. On the left side behind a door there is a red button and a dial, does anyone know what this is it? Also, my material will not pull through on the serger, I dont kow if on the older machines if you can rise the feed dogs. Thanks for any help.

quiltedsunshine 08-26-2024 05:00 AM

The red knob adjusts the stitch length. Loosen the knob, then slide it to lengthen the stitch. It should be between 2 1/2 -- 3 1/2 for most applications. There's a presser foot tension on top, above the needle area. If the presser foot lever is loose when you lift it, that can be tightened. It looks like a metal circle with a screwdriver slot.

Good Luck to You!

mcclave65 08-26-2024 05:10 AM

Thank you. I am new at sewing and I have never used a serger in my life, this girl is vintage, but she seems like a workhorse. Do you know if the needle threads go straight back from the needle and the lower threads go to the left side after all is threaded and I am ready to serge. Thanks again. The fabric just stays in place and the needles just keeps coming down with the thread, it is just making a nest. The feed dogs look like they are down.

quiltedsunshine 08-26-2024 04:53 PM

I usually hold my threads to the left side when starting.

We don't lower the feed dogs on a serger. If the feed dogs don't come up at all, there is likely something seriously wrong with the machine. Remove the presser foot and watch what happens.

mcclave65 08-27-2024 05:10 AM

Thank you very much, you have been very helpful.


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