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Title: Needle Question
Post by: tancehughes on December 10, 2013, 04:34:39 PM
All four heads sew fine on flats, but when I get to caps my first two heads want to constantly break needles. The other two, no problem at all on caps. Any ideas?
Title: Re: Needle Question
Post by: inkman996 on December 10, 2013, 04:52:28 PM
The needles are set closer to the hook so they break easier when flagging happens. You will continue to break needles till you adjust the hook accordingly. Take the throat plate off and the bobbin out of both a good running head and a needle breaking head. Set your machine to what ever degree it needs to be at to check hook timing. Compare the spacing between the good and bad head. Then adjust the hook to match the one that you know runs well.
Title: Re: Needle Question
Post by: mooseman on December 11, 2013, 08:24:08 PM
this could be a whole series of issues including hook setting (timing).
What size needles are you using? 65-11 should be the minimum.
what happens if you start a design on one good head and one bad head sew it partially through then just for giggles switch the hoops over to the other head. The issue could be in your hooping

Your heads could be off register, check this by placing a piece of tape over the needle plate and rotating the shaft by hand or on a trim command on needle #1 to penetrate the tape just once.
Switch to needle 8 and re-peate the process the needle should use the same hole created by needle #1 then again on needle 15 . If any of the successive needles alter the hole location / size the heads are not in sinc or off line and need to be adjusted.
Needle depth could also cause this issue, you should have a set gage with your machine.
What speed are you sewing at, typically 450 to 600 is the usual for caps.

There are other possibilities but you can check the above issues in a couple of hours on the outside.
mooseman
Title: Re: Needle Question
Post by: Lizard on December 11, 2013, 11:08:38 PM
What kind of machine are you running?
Title: Re: Needle Question
Post by: tancehughes on December 11, 2013, 11:17:34 PM
Will try some of these suggestions. Running a tajima 4 head from around 99