By ayugup on
Jun. 25, 2017
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Hello Everybody
I would like to know from you guys which company produces/Sells the Best Bobbin Case.
I try to get the perfect bobbin through Towa Bobbin Case tension Gauge, but even though i try tension through that, It would jump from 150 to 250 in one spin
Please Help
Also This is what bobbin case tension gauge is
It should generally be 200-250
Location:
United States
Re: Bobbin Case
Bump
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What kind of bobbins are you using? It could not be your bobbin case.
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I'm using Towa bobbin case.
But the tension is not good, even though I have cleaned it out(multiple times)
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Is it sewing badly? This reminds me of ONE USE kitchen gadgets... to slice an egg for example. not needed if you have a knife.
I just put the bobbin in the case... hold the thread in my right hand and bob it up and down with my left hand available to catch the case. based on speed of descent I know which way to adjust the screw. Do not need a fancy machine to do that.... and if the embroidery is coming out fine I do not even do that test.
IF the embroidery IS coming out badly then I adjust in real time.. either bobbin or top thread tensions..
Sorry just a bit confused about why the numbers matter so much? that is ONLY the bobbin do you have another special tool for the top thread tension? it is a marriage.
please advise. thanks!
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if your bobbin case is completely new (and you are sure the problem comes from the bobbin case), embroider with it for several hours and check the tension once more. it happens that new cases makes some problems, but they work fine after few hours or embroidering and this "jumping" stops.
if nothing helps, buy KOBAN or HIROSE bobbin case and stay away from chinese products. take care that you buy original Koban or Hirose, not chinese copy.
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That is how I do it never have used one of those things.
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Well I knew that Towa was one of the Best Brands, But didn't know there was any better.
The reason I use Towa Tension Gauge, is because I don't want to guess the tension. For the Top Tension, I use H Test, to estimate the tension. I have tried Tajima Top Tension Gauge, But I don't see it fully working from my part.
The reason I don't like the Towa Bobbin Case is because There a jump in bobbin thread when I look at the Stabilizer. It's like this bobbin case just become loose for a second then tightens up.
But I will check on Koban and Hirose
Thanks You Guys
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You're carefully checked the case for lint?
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Yup checked for lint,
I have a electric air can, cleaned it out of there perfectly, but can't figure out the source of the problem
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Loosen the tension screw all the way to check for contaminants below the spring. Soak the bobbin case in brake cleaner and then blow dry the case. This should remove any potential problems. Re-tension the spring and sew the H pattern to check for tension.
If any dust or link lodges itself in the upper tension plates (thread passes through the two metal discs) you'll have tension issues as well. Loosen them and remove the plates to clean the debris from between them as well.