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Posted by Ron Anderson on September 5, 2007, 8:34 am
> Hello,
>
> My wifes Brother CS-6000i is having some problems. She complained of
> breaking needles and I found that the needle has actually poked holes
> in the bobbin carrier. So, before I put a new bobbin carrier in, I
> want to make sure the timing is set correctly.
>
> Anyone know which spot is the correct one for adjusting the timing?
> It looks like there are 2 different gears I could adjust. Also, any
> tips on getting the timing right on this machine? I managed to get it
> set correctly on my old singer that was taken apart when I got it.
>
> Why do they make it so hard to get service manuals for these
> machines!!!
>
> Thanks
> -Dan
>
Hook to needle timing is no huge secret.
When the needle has risen 2 mm above bottom dead center the point of the
hook must be central to the needle and just above the eye.
Now when you find out timing is NOT your problem, you would do well to do
as G. Wayne has advised and seek the services of a trained professional.
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