I'm sure this may have been discussed at an earlier time but I did a search and couldn't find any info. When sewing intersecting seams of double thickness I find that my needle bar touches my presser(outside) foot when I'm using a 135 needle. Would there be any negative effect if I used a 190 size needle like my 545 uses??
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Do you mean that because of the extra thickness, the outside foot is higher and the bottom of the needle bar contacts it? That probably means you've reached the thickness capacity of your machine and a different needle wouldn't change that condition. BTW, what is the total thickness you're encountering since I'm thinking that a Juki 1508 should have a pretty large capacity for thick materials.
Rich
Rich, I have installed the cover so I can't measure the thickness of that one but I do have about 12 more to make for that boat so maybe i will run into that again. The 190 needle is a good 4 mm longer than the 135 so when installing the 190 you need to set the needle bar higher up, this would create the extra clearance needed, so I don't see how it wouldn't help the situation.
Quote from: RocketmanMH1 on January 02, 2012, 09:46:25 am
Rich, I have installed the cover so I can't measure the thickness of that one but I do have about 12 more to make for that boat so maybe i will run into that again. The 190 needle is a good 4 mm longer than the 135 so when installing the 190 you need to set the needle bar higher up, this would create the extra clearance needed, so I don't see how it wouldn't help the situation.
I wouldn't mess with the needle bar. You could throw the whole timing off. I've had that problem with larger welt feet before. I've found it easier to grind some off the top of the feet. Also, removing the needle bar threadguide on thick jobs will give you a little extra clearance.
If this is an issue for you, yes, you can, even by spec., by the book, use a 190 system needle in exchange for the 135X17 system. See here, in the book, they are using it for the LU-1508NH model interchangably, but no reason you can't do the same on the LU-1508N model as well.
See the specs here; http://www.keysew.com/Webpages/Owners&PartsBooks/Brochures/LU-1500NSeries.pdf (http://www.keysew.com/Webpages/Owners&PartsBooks/Brochures/LU-1500NSeries.pdf)
Thanks Gregg, I guess I need to print that and keep it handy!!!! :)