what do I do now
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what do I do now
Any one ever have an encoder that the back popped off? It's won't stay on to hold the cable that controls the stitch regulator. Don't know what to do. I'm sure if I put any kind of sticky stuff on it, it will mess up the electronic board but without the stitch regulator the machine becomes a boat anchor. This is on a Queen Quilter. I can order one I think, kind of expensive, but I have quilt on the frame that really needs to be finished within the next 10 days. Anyone have any ideas how I can make this work w/o the encoder back in place?
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The Queen Quilter was built by Tin Lizzie back in the day. lol My machine rides on stainless steel rods, that's the only thing wrong with the rods, the machine & carriage just rides atop them..... I don't have a lot of space behind the frame. The machine was bumped & the carriage came off the rods, I think the back was knocked off then or when we repositioned the carriage. I found it on the rug & it looked like it had been stepped on. Its a Queen Quilter Eighteen regulator with 3 prong cable to yhr machine.
Last edited by scogbill; 02-01-2024 at 04:37 AM.