Need help attaching a foot presser assembly on an Elna
#1
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Need help attaching a foot presser assembly on an Elna
Hi all, first time poster here so pardon me if I make a mistake. I was recently given an Elna Supermatic model 722010 and it looks like a fantastic machine except it was missing the entire presser foot assembly in the front. I ordered a new assembly, but I don't know how to attach it. Does anyone here know where I can resolve this? Thanks!
Here is the front:
http://i.imgur.com/IvkX5Ls.png
Here is the piece I am trying to connect:
http://i.imgur.com/YXIjbJF.png
This piece looks like it should connect but it doesn't:
http://i.imgur.com/F5H31mw.png
Here is the front:
http://i.imgur.com/IvkX5Ls.png
Here is the piece I am trying to connect:
http://i.imgur.com/YXIjbJF.png
This piece looks like it should connect but it doesn't:
http://i.imgur.com/F5H31mw.png
#2
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Hi Welcome to the boards!
Hmm.. new needle bar assembly.
I found a photo of a Singer 301 longbed so you can sort of see how the basic set up is : http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...-long-bed.html
That piece that looks like it should connect might belong with the round part with the stem the piece your trying to connect. I think that's what makes the bar go up and down. Does it (the machine) have the ability to zig zag? If it does maybe setting it to a basic straight stitch could 'reset' parts to where they should go. It may help with connecting things.
this the bottom of the machine, where the bobbin is located at. Maybe this video could help? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0YGkYvhCFs
This one is repairing the hand wheel where there is a flat spot on the friction gear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWR6BfXOfzY
http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...with-elna.html
I'll keep digging around to see what turns up.
Hmm.. new needle bar assembly.
I found a photo of a Singer 301 longbed so you can sort of see how the basic set up is : http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...-long-bed.html
That piece that looks like it should connect might belong with the round part with the stem the piece your trying to connect. I think that's what makes the bar go up and down. Does it (the machine) have the ability to zig zag? If it does maybe setting it to a basic straight stitch could 'reset' parts to where they should go. It may help with connecting things.
this the bottom of the machine, where the bobbin is located at. Maybe this video could help? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0YGkYvhCFs
This one is repairing the hand wheel where there is a flat spot on the friction gear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWR6BfXOfzY
http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...with-elna.html
I'll keep digging around to see what turns up.
#3
I have an elna "automatic"
Ive never taken it apart but if you need pics or anything I could take some and send them to you ,.I did take the nose off of my domestic 153 and what a bear that was to put back together ugh! it had this actuator that crossed over from the needle bar to an arm on the other side ,never thought id get it back together lol .good luck!
and remember when to walk away and come back later Ive had a few of those moments.
Ive never taken it apart but if you need pics or anything I could take some and send them to you ,.I did take the nose off of my domestic 153 and what a bear that was to put back together ugh! it had this actuator that crossed over from the needle bar to an arm on the other side ,never thought id get it back together lol .good luck!
and remember when to walk away and come back later Ive had a few of those moments.
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I have a 722010.
I will try to remember to photograph that area and post the photo tonight; if I do not, please PM me to remind me.
You will likely also need a new rubber friction wheel, by the way.
Recommend you join the yahoo elnaheirloom sewing machines group.
You will love the Green Girl once you get her up and running!
-C.
I will try to remember to photograph that area and post the photo tonight; if I do not, please PM me to remind me.
You will likely also need a new rubber friction wheel, by the way.
Recommend you join the yahoo elnaheirloom sewing machines group.
You will love the Green Girl once you get her up and running!
-C.
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