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This tutorial will identify the main components of a Juki DDL 8700 lockstich industrial sewing machine including the bobbin, bobbin case, needle, presser foot, thread winder and stitch length adjustment. This is a very common straight stitch industrial sewing machine.
Prerequisites
To complete this tutorial you should be familiar with basic Sewing . You will need:
- thread
- a properly sized needle
- a bobbin
- a bobbin case
- Juki DDL 8700
Instructions
Threading the Jukie DDL 8700
- Put two spools of thread onto the spool stand.
- Pull the left thread down towards the post on the top of the machine.
- Go through the hole from back to front and then over the top through the tensioning discs.
- If there are two holes and no disk then go back to front through the top hole and then back to front through the bottom hole.
- Bring the thread down and wrap it under the tension discs.
- Make sure the thread is in the middle of the tension discs.
- You can move the knee lever to open the discs to more easily pull the thread in between.
- Pull the thread up and engage the take-up spring.
- Pull down and around the large hook.
- Pull up and go through the guide on your way to the take-up arm.
- Thread through the take-up armhole from right to left.
- Pull down through the guide on the left.
- Then come down toward the needle and go around the guide on the right of the needle bar.
- Then go through the hole on the front of the needle bar.
- When looking at needles you’ll notice that there’s a groove on one side and a scarf or notch on the other side.
- The scarf or notch needs to face to the right toward the rotary hook.
- The groove needs to face to the left.
- This makes the needle hole perpendicular to the sewing direction.
- Insert the needle fully into the needle bar.
- Make a rough adjustment and tighten the screw.
- Then do a second adjustment to make sure the scarf is perfectly to the right.
- Shining a light on the reflective surface helps.
- Then pull the thread through the needle hole from left to right.
Instructions for Winding a Bobbin
- Place an empty bobbin on the spindle.
- Pull the thread from the right spool down to the bobbin winder.
- Put it in the guide hole from right to left.
- Go under the tension discs on the bobbin winder.
- Give it a wedgie to make sure that the thread is seated in between the tension discs.
- Push the automatic stop lever forward to engage the wheel to the drive belt.
- Pull the thread under the bobbin and wrap it around a few times.
- Create a loop and a half hitch over the side of the bobbin spool and pull it tight.
- Press the foot pedal down and wind the bobbin until it is fully filled with thread.
- It will automatically stop once full.
- Pull the bobbin from the spindle and cut the thread.
Instructions for Loading the Bobbin Case:
- Open the bobbin case cover.
- Place the bobbin in the bobbin case with the thread coming out of the slit.
- Pull the thread under the tension spring and to the retaining hook.
- Close the bobbin case cover.
Instructions for threading the bobbin case:
- Open the bobbin case cover.
- Pull the thread from the bobbin through the hole in the bobbin case.
- Thread the needle from left to right.
- Close the bobbin case cover.
Using the Juki DDL 8700Machine
- Use the knee lever to raise the presser foot.
- Place your fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot.
- Hold the upper thread and manually rotate the wheel on the right of the machine towards you until the lower bobbin thread comes up.
- Use a screwdriver or a seam ripper to guide the lower bobbin thread up.
- Then take both threads and pull them through the middle of the presser foot and out the back of the machine.
- Close the cover plate.
- Press the foot lever and it will sew.
- You can use the reverse lever to sew backwards.
- Whenever using the reverse lever always press it down quickly and firmly.
- To adjust the stitch length, turn the stitch length knob.
- To adjust the presser foot tension, turn the presser foot tension control knob.
- To make a backtack, sew forward a few stitches and then press the reverse lever to sew backwards.
- To remove your fabric, use the knee lever to raise the presser foot and then trim the thread.
Juki DDL 8700 Tips:
- Make sure that the take-up arm and the needle bar are both in their fully upright position before moving or removing fabric.
- If you do not have both in the fully upright position and try to remove your fabric, the thread will bind on the rotary hook and you will create problems.
- As you sew and then stop, sometimes the take-up lever will be in the wrong place.
- Simply use your hand and rotate the wheel on the right side of the machine towards you until both are in the fully upright position.
- Then you can remove your fabric.
- It is important to check each time you are ready to move your fabric.
- Avoid using the manual presser foot lifting lever unless you are working on heavy fabric or multiple layers of fabric, or are working on the machine.
- Make sure that the thread is properly tensioned. The upper and lower threads should meet in the middle of the fabric.
- Use the correct needle and thread for the fabric you are sewing.
- Change the needle regularly, especially if you are sewing heavy-duty fabrics.
- Keep the machine clean and lubricated.
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