Pfaff Tripmatic 1035 question

Old 06-09-2020, 09:05 AM
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Is there a way to have the machine stop in the needle Up position?

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Old 06-09-2020, 05:19 PM
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Is there a way to have the machine stop in the needle Up position?
I downloaded a manual at http://www.pfaff.com/en-US/Support-and-Updates/Support and don't see anything about where the needle stops. My Pfaff 1475 always stops in the needle up position, unless you have the "Needle Down" button light on. I noted that the manual for the 1035 says to turn the hand wheel to bring the bobbin thread up. On my Pfaff 1475, there is a a single pattern so if it is on straight stitch one can touch the pedal and the needle will go down and back up to raise the bobbin thread.

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Old 06-10-2020, 05:15 AM
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I’m used to a pfaff 2140 and Creative design machines so this mechanical is quite different...no needle up or down, no thread cutter, no automatic foot lift...but it sees heavy stuff like a dream😊
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The thread cutter, I think, is on the presser bar. It is a slot on the back, according to page 13 of the pdf that I downloaded.

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Thabks for your help...I downloaded the manual and learned all kinds of things. This was a pretty advanced machine in its day! I got this machine from a friend and am really enjoying it as a second machine. Sometimes mechanical machines are just the ticket!
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2nd machine???? oh hunny you have some expanding to do.
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