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brother CS-6000i timing danmc91 09-04-2007
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Posted by danmc91 on September 4, 2007, 8:05 pm
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


Posted by IMS on September 4, 2007, 8:29 pm

>
>Why do they make it so hard to get service manuals for these
>machines!!!
>
>Thanks
>-Dan

...probably because trying to fix it yourself would void the warranty.

-Irene
-------------
"You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough."
- Mae West

Posted by G. Wayne Hines on September 5, 2007, 6:05 am
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 17:05:04 -0700, danmc91 wrote:

> 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.

That would indicate that something has happened to cause the bobbin case
to turn out of position allowing the needle to penetrate it. It could
have been operator error: maybe the bobbin case was not inserted
properly after being removed for cleaning. Problems with a faulty design
could have led to a thread jam the caused the bobbin case to turn. The
needle holes may catch the thread and lead to things such as broken
needles. Timing is likely not an issue. The best thing would be to take
the machine to the dealer from which it was bought so it can be properly
diagnosed and repaired if needed.

gwh


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.



Posted by justmanuals on September 5, 2007, 6:38 pm
> 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 getservicemanualsfor these
> machines!!!
>
> Thanks
> -Dan

This Parts & Service manual can now be purchased for $10.79 and
downloaded immediately after payment from
http://www.justmanuals.com/product_info.php?products_id=11141


Paul@justmanuals.com


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