Odd Clicking Sound
#1
I have a Husqvarna 750 Platnium. Now and then I notice a clicking sound (not the sound of the bobbin going round either), a little more heavy clicking sound while I'm stitching. I tried taking out the bobbin case and cleaning out under all that. I changed the needle, I am thinking now I might change the thread. At the moment I am using an 80/12 needle, I had a 90/14 in it but it was getting dull, so thought that was the problem.. I only have 80/12 needles on me right now until I head to the sewing shop next. Could the needle size be the problem?
As mentioned I'm about to change the brand of thread. I had on one of the Connecting Threads thread, but now I"m going to go back and try the Gutterman. Anyone have any further suggestions what could be happening here?
As mentioned I'm about to change the brand of thread. I had on one of the Connecting Threads thread, but now I"m going to go back and try the Gutterman. Anyone have any further suggestions what could be happening here?
#4
I'm just afraid the sound might be something that could damage my machine.. I would be LOST without it!! I would have the nice friendly men in the white coats come to take me away to a nice padded room!
#5
well well well.. I'm not amused... after changing the threads, it seems my machine is being picking and doesn't like the Connecting Threads thread. it clicks!!! I put the Gutterman thread in and its as smooth as butta!!!!! sigh.. and those threads were soooooooooooo economical compared to the gutterman. :( Well with all my connecting threads I can still use them on my little Featherweight.. She is not as picky!!!
My machine can be contrary some times!!!!
I guess my question now is, can using a thread that makes this clicky noise cause mechanical problems to your machine, or just give you an annoying clicky sound?
My machine can be contrary some times!!!!
I guess my question now is, can using a thread that makes this clicky noise cause mechanical problems to your machine, or just give you an annoying clicky sound?
#6
If you were sewing on batik or hand dyed fabrics those can cause a "clicking" sound if your thread is too thick.
It only cost me 120 mile round trip but no bucks to find out that little trick.
Of course, the tech still thinks I need stronger meds.
It only cost me 120 mile round trip but no bucks to find out that little trick.
Of course, the tech still thinks I need stronger meds.
#8
Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
Originally Posted by mgshaw
Have you oiled it lately?
My machines book says after 3 or 4 hrours of sewing. I dont do it quite that often but still fairly often.
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