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wilburness 07-17-2014 03:28 AM

Lavendar handwheel
 
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I need help. how do you get the hand wheel off of a necchi? you can see I have taken off the outer knob that winds the bobbin. and I have taken out the set screws from the inside. it will not budge. I have sprayed it several times with triflow and still nothing. it is gunked up and the triflow has helped big time, just not the hand wheel.

wilburness 07-17-2014 03:29 AM

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miriam 07-17-2014 06:43 AM

Does that clutch part come off first?

oldsewnsew 07-17-2014 11:41 AM

Sure looks like it unthreads....?

wilburness 07-17-2014 02:11 PM

miriam, what clutch part? the 3 prong washer? no it will not come off. I have sprayed it with triflow and it will not budge. I have tried with a screwdriver to pry it off, very carefully, and no go.

jim, there are threads but I have tried turning it each way and again, no go........

any other ideas? please !

oldsewnsew 07-17-2014 02:42 PM

If there are threads, & the 3 finger washer extends past the inner bore if the handwheel, it must come off for the handwheel to. Have you searched for an exploded parts diagram? Necchi experts out there?

miriam 07-17-2014 03:31 PM

It is really hard to see it. I'm wondering if it has some kind of spring loaded clips or something.

Mrs. SewNSew 07-17-2014 03:47 PM

Here's some info on Necchi handwheels. http://www.mckennalinn.com/necchi-no...handwheel.html Yours looks a little different but on this one the clutch washer does come off before the hand wheel. You might have to use a bit of penetrating oil and add some heat or let it sit overnight. Be sure to check the rest of the article. She mentions an oil wick in the hand wheel. I don't know, but yours might have that too and it would be good to know before you think it's a wad of thread and try to pull it out.

miriam 07-17-2014 03:48 PM

research is always a good idea

wilburness 07-18-2014 03:09 AM

Christy, thank you, I will try heat tonight. I have found the wick, that is prominant when you take off the top. I found the vintage sewing machine blog by eric kotara and they have a five section cleaning of a necchi. I can only get the first two sections (I need section 3). I have joined that site and left a message for the blogger. I have researched this. again any help is welcomed!
karen

wilburness 07-18-2014 05:10 PM

It's OFFFFF. more triflow, heat, and a rubber mallet did the trick. I found a blog of ed lamoureux and was reading it and walaaa he was actually showing someone how to take the wheel off. it was good to see that the whole inner wheel AND the 3 prong washer was all in one and part of the clutch. also christy had mentioned about an oil wick being in there and there is. there is one on the outside and inside. that piece is going to shine and be as smooth as a babys bottom when I put it back together. it will not stick again!!

mlmack 07-19-2014 06:36 AM

Glad you got it off. I had to gently tap the hand wheel of the Supernova I used to have. It was really stuck on there.


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