Thread Tension Gauge TAJIMA
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Thread Tension Gauge This thread gauge allows an embroiderer to adjust top embroidery thread tension. The Tajima thread tension gauge will work with both commercial and home embroidery machines. The thread tension gauge is hooked to the top thread from the presser foot and by pulling on the thread the embroiderer can determine the tension the embroidery machine is exerting on the thread. The embroiderer can then adjust top tension until the desired level of tension has been attained.
How to Use an Upper Thread Tension Gauge:
Take the guess work out of setting thread tensions.
Using thread tension gauges makes it easy to adjust both bobbin and upper tensions. It’s quick, easy and will help you eliminate unsightly bobbin thread showing on top, looping top stitches and thread breaks. Your embroidery will look its best with consistent, balanced thread tensions. Here’s how to use a top embroidery thread tension gauge to take the tension out of setting tensions!
Instructions for Use:
Pull approximately 6 inches of thread through the needle and presser foot.
Wrap the thread around the gauge hook (sometimes it’s necessary to wrap it
several times so it won’t slip).
Steadily pull the gauge towards you with the window of the barrel facing up.
As you pull, take note of the reading. These represent tension readings in grams. Polyester threads require higher tensions than Rayon. Polyester tensions 120 to 150 grams. Rayon tensions 100 to 120 grams.
Adjust your machine main tension knob until you get the desired reading.
Once you have adjusted your thread tensions, it’s always a good idea to run tests.
First run the fill stitch test pattern.
If you experience any top stitch looping, slowly tighten the main upper tension knob until this looping goes away (looping can also occur if your bobbin tension is too tight).
Proper tensions for satin stitches should reveal 1/3 bobbin and 2/3 top thread color on the underside of the embroidery.
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