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206rb consew timing?

Started by coopercanvas, April 19, 2011, 07:00:44 pm

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coopercanvas

hi , im caroline . i am new to the forum . i know this has been probably asked before , and i did a search and didnt find what i was looking for . can anyone tell me how to time my 206rb . everytime i have to send it to the repair shop and they charge me 120 dollars  . any advice or info i can get to read please let me know . thanks everyone

kodydog

Fragged 8 found this site back on Dec. 22. Hope it helps.
http://www.pennsewparts.com/manuals.asp
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
http://northfloridachair.com/index.html

sofadoc

Quote from: coopercanvas on April 19, 2011, 07:00:44 pm
everytime i have to send it to the repair shop and they charge me 120 dollars 

Do you have to send it in for timing a lot? If so, you either have some worn parts, or the shop isn't doing a good job (or both).
"Perfection is the greatest enemy of profitability" - Mark Cuban

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Mojo

It is not real hard. Once you do it you will be able to time it whenever you need it done.

I am questioning also why it needs to be constantly re-timed. What is it doing to make you think it is out of time ?

Chris

coopercanvas

i guess it doesnt happen really often  now i think about it , it usually happens when i am trying to train someone new . i dont really get to see what they did when it happens . the guy at the repair shop actually said its because its one of the new consews , and they are not made as well as the old ones . i have 2 old and 1 new , thee new one does seem to be at the repair shop more . and thank everyone so much for your imput , this forum is so nice because i really dont have anyone to ask these questins . caroline     

kodydog

My old singer was giving me problems. Every once in a while it would skip when I first pushed the pedal. I tinkered with it for months and finally changed the belt (the old one was probably 30 years old :-[) Its worked fine ever since.
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
http://northfloridachair.com/index.html

Mojo

Caroline:

I suggest you give Bob Kovar a call. Tell him Chris recommended you call him.

He is one of our site sponsors and an awesome guy. He has a great deal of patience and wont make you feel stupid when you ask questions. He can talk you through the timing process and suggest something else to look for with your machine.

He is an expert with industrial machines and has been at this game for decades. ( its OK to tell him I said he is an old man. :)

I am wondering if the place that is fixing your machine is causing some of the problems. I bought a machine through Bob last year that is near identical to yours ( Chandler 406rb5 ) and I have had no problems like yours. The only problems I have had were due to operator error.

Bob's number is: (419) 380-8540.

Best of luck,

Chris

DBR1957

Have you tried the shaft lock button on the base? Push in and hold the
button then pull the pulley towards you. You will feel it lock in.

Are you sure it's the timing and not the needle position?

sofadoc

Here's the manual instructions (if you don't already have one):
http://www.keysew.com/Consew_206RB5_Operating.pdf
Check out pages 13,14
"Perfection is the greatest enemy of profitability" - Mark Cuban