Janome JF1018S Servicing Manual - page 4
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CAUSE
1.Needle is hitting the needle
plate.
2.Needle is bent or worn.
3.Needle is hitting the hook race.
4.The fabric moves while the
needle is piercing it, or the
needle swings while in fabric.
5.Fabric is being pulled too
strongly while sewing.
1.Backlash between shuttle hook
gear and lower shaft gear is too
much.
2.Lower shaft gear is loose.
3.Inappropriate belt tension.
4.Upper shaft gear is loose
5.Not enough oil.
1.Inappropriate zigzag
synchronization.
2.Inappropriate disengagement of
cam follower.
3.Upper thread tension is too
strong.
4.Inappropriate feed balance.
CONDITION
5.Needle
breaks
6.Noisy
operation
7.Deformation
pattern
HOW TO FIX
See mechanical adjustment
“needle drop.”
Change the needle.
See mechanical adjustment
“Clearance between needle and
hook”.
See mechanical adjustment
“Needle swing”
Guide the fabric gently while
sewing.
See mechanical adjustment
“Clearance between needle and
hook (No. 2)”.
Eliminate the looseness.
See mechanical adjustment
“Motor belt tension”.
Eliminate the looseness.
Oil all moving parts.
See mechanical adjustment
“Needle swing”.
See mechanical adjustment
“Disengagement of cam follower”.
Adjust upper thread tension
correctly.
See mechanical adjustment
“Feed balance on stretch stitch”.
REFERENCE
P.10
P.12.13
P.9
P.13
P.21
P.9
P.19
P.6
P.16