Montgomery Ward UHT-J1460D Sewing Machine Manual

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Montgomery Ward UHT-J1460D Sewing Machine Manual.

Includes:
Machine threading.
Bobbin winding.
Thread tension adjustment.
Zigzag sewing.
Stitch width knob.
Sew-darn knob.
Zipper insertion.
Reverse stitch button.
Stop motion knob.
Thread cutter.
Buttonholer.
Twin needle lever.
Large thread guide.
Cam lever.
Motor belt.
Sewing light bulb.
Cleaning.
Much more!

69 page instruction/owners manual.

Montgomery Ward UHT-J1460D Sewing Machine Manual.

UHT J 1460D

 

 

Common Helpful Sewing Hints

BOBBIN DOES NOT WIND PROPERLY
• Machine not threading correct­ly for winding
• Thread guide discs not properly set
• Bobbin spindle not positioned correctly
• Bobbin winder stop not positioned correctly

 

UPPER THREAD BREAKS

• Incorrect Needle length
• Needle too fine for thread
• Bent or blunt needle
• Needle inserted incorrectly
• Tension on upper thread too tight
• Poor quality or knotted thread
• Stitch hole in needle plate rough or sharp
• Check for needle rubbing against presser foot
• Starting machine at full speed
• Sharp edges on needle eye
• Machine not properly threaded
• Thread is caught in a slit of
the spool or under the spool

 

MACHINE MAKES LOOSE STITCHES
OR LOOPS

• Machine not property threaded
• Tension not adjusted properly
• Thread check- spring bent or broken
• Bobbin and upper thread not of the same type or size
• Needle point damaged

 

BOBBIN THREAD BREAKS

• Bobbin case threaded incorrectly
• Bobbin wound unevenly or too full
• Poor quality thread
• Stitch hole in needle plate rough or sharp
• Bobbin thread tension too tight
NOTE: If bobbin thread cannot be pulled up, needle may be improperly
inserted.

 

NEEDLE BREAKS
• Needle is inserted incorrectly
• Incorrect needle length
• Needle is bent
• Wrong size needle or thread for fabric being sewn
• Presser foot or attachment not securely fastened to presser bar
• Pulling fabric while sewing
• Check to see if needle is hitting pins
NOTE: Do not move Stitch Width Knob, or Buttonholer /Needle Position
Knob with needle in the fabric.

 

MACHINE DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY
• Stitch length knob set too close to “O”
• Presser foot not down completely
• Pressure on presser foot insufficient
• Sew- Darn knob improperly
adjusted

 

More helpful hints contained in manual.

 

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