Good afternoon
is it just me or does it seem in this business as soon as you have one problem licked another pops up? I am sewing hats today and one of the metal screws that attach the cap frame driver to the machine shears off. Now this is the 4th one in a year I have replaced. I try not to tighten them to tight as that seems to cause them to shear off sooner, yet you have to have them tight enough not to shake loose.
Has anyone come up with a substitue screw or knob that is of sturdier material to replace these? It always happens during sewing causing the cap frame to get out of alignment, and the sewing to be off. Then after fixing it is virtually impossible to continue sewing that hat.
The scews I am referring to are the 2 large knobs with flat bottoms that hold the driver onto the beam of the Amaya XT. Anyone else experiencing this? Is Melco looking to improve the type of material these are made of?
Cindy
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is it just me or does it seem in this business as soon as you have one problem licked another pops up? I am sewing hats today and one of the metal screws that attach the cap frame driver to the machine shears off. Now this is the 4th one in a year I have replaced. I try not to tighten them to tight as that seems to cause them to shear off sooner, yet you have to have them tight enough not to shake loose.
Has anyone come up with a substitue screw or knob that is of sturdier material to replace these? It always happens during sewing causing the cap frame to get out of alignment, and the sewing to be off. Then after fixing it is virtually impossible to continue sewing that hat.
The scews I am referring to are the 2 large knobs with flat bottoms that hold the driver onto the beam of the Amaya XT. Anyone else experiencing this? Is Melco looking to improve the type of material these are made of?
Cindy
Impressive Threads
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