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Husqvarna is the original name of a town in southern Sweden, where a metalworking business was founded in 1689.
A lot of modern machines just aren`t capable of sewing on heavy fabrics – which means you`ll be coming back for a repair every few months. If you`re looking to sew heavy materials, we`re going to recommend replacing a cheap machine with an older, steel-gear machine or an almost-industrial machine.
However, this machine scores highest on the factors we consider to be most valuable in a vintage sewing machine. The International Sewing Machine Collectors Society also reports that many at-home sewers consider the Singer 201 the best vintage sewing machine ever made.
The state of Saxony became Germany`s stronghold in sewing machine production for 140 years.
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We have brought the Bernina in, set it up, oiled it as specified in the manual, with the original sewing machine oil. We have correctly threaded the machine and the bobbin thread is up.
When we press on the pedal to sew, the machine gets electricity and buzzes
From what you describe there can be only 2 causes…Either the machine is still stuck ..and the motor buzzes cause it can not spin it ..and in this case it needs to be oiled more..and be spun by hand until it moves well and free…and after that it will work ..or during the storage ..from condense or so ..the motor is stuck ..and needs to be checked…In this second case ..it probably need to be oiled too (the motor ) ..and the coils changed..
Have a nice day ..!
Sorry about the catagory…but you do not have sewing machine on list.
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.I have this machine. I use it for my heavy sewing, as it will go through anything. I would be happy to copy the manual and send it to you for copy costs. Just let me know. I would love to know what knowledge you have gained about this machine. It does not appear to be an easy machine to find info on, may not have produced a lot? I had no idea it was not a European produced machine.
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.Lisa
The machine Model is ABM 3600. I hope this is the only information that you need. Thank you very much.
Please check this page:
http://www.manualsonline.com/ex/thread/view/idThread/166697
The link is marked “Welbilt_ABM3600_Manual.pdf”
Could you please check it and inform us if this is the right one? If it is not, we will look somewhere else for the manual you need, OK?
Thanks
Tim
.On the front page under Customer Service click on User’s Guides and enter the model number of your unit.
.User Guide will be displayed as a PDF file.
1st: Sewed one inch OK; moved fabric and it stopped sewing, motor made thudding noise. When push-button (NOT pedal) is used, gives error E6,
consistent with motor noise.
2d: In order to check threading had to manually PULL bobbin case toward me or it was UNDER needle plate. Cleaned a fair amount of dust out. Reinstalled bobbin, etc., per manual, rethreaded.
3rd: Will sew 2-3 stitches, then packs up again just like in 1st instance above. Have st
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this was passed down to me. and a manual would help in so many ways. even if it was sent in a