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Title: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Homer on March 18, 2017, 11:38:25 AM
I just picked up a 4 head barudan, first test sew my embroidery girl smacked a hoop... Now when all 4 needles come down, they are about 1/4" away from the hole in the needle plate...any ideas? Is the timing out or?
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Shanarchy on March 18, 2017, 12:54:13 PM
I have the same problem on our head 6. Right now we are just running with 5 heads. Would love to know if there's a simple fix before we have the tech come back to take a look.
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Lizard on March 18, 2017, 08:42:27 PM
I don't know anything about barudans but on Tajima you have two possibilities.   If you hit the hoop hard enough the head can shift so the lef side (needle 15) would be higher than the right side (needle 1) or vise versa. The easiest way to check is to measure the height from the needle plate to the needle point on 1 then 15. If one is higher the head needs to be adjusted. The other option is if the rotory hook arm may need adjusting. On tajima there are three bolts at the back of the arm that would need to be loosened and adjusted/aligned.

Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Sammyvt on March 19, 2017, 09:46:00 AM
I just picked up a 4 head barudan, first test sew my embroidery girl smacked a hoop... Now when all 4 needles come down, they are about 1/4" away from the hole in the needle plate...any ideas? Is the timing out or?
Is it misaligned side to side or back to front?
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Homer on March 19, 2017, 01:55:55 PM
I just picked up a 4 head barudan, first test sew my embroidery girl smacked a hoop... Now when all 4 needles come down, they are about 1/4" away from the hole in the needle plate...any ideas? Is the timing out or?
Is it misaligned side to side or back to front?

to the side, all 4 heads do it but head 4 is the worst, then they consecutively get a little closer to center towards head 1. She didn't admit to hitting a hoop but the guys in the back said they heard aloud bang, then she quickly hit the stop button. From my investigating, it's clear she nailed a hoop. I got the "I'm not sure, it broke a needle, it may have hit a hoop but I didn't really see it do it"  ::)



 thanks, I'll check those things out lizard.
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: ftembroidery on March 20, 2017, 11:07:37 PM
Things like what you are struggling with is why I run a "trace" before I hit the start button.  I'll usually shuttle the heads down to needle 1 before doing the trace.  Sometimes I find that I had previously offset the hoops from center to better fit a design and when going to the next design, I forgot that I had offset things. 

My memory isn't as good as it used to be and........oh, Hello, I know my name isn't Dory but can you remember what I had for lunch today???? I can't......oh, look at that!!!.....shiny!!!
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Homer on March 21, 2017, 06:04:43 AM
tech support called and gave me instructions on how to go about fixing it, there are a few bolts to loosen so I can realign head 1 and the other heads "should" follow suit, but if not I have to do those as well...I took off all the covers, then decided my time is best spent doing other things so I called in a tech. they said this is a common issue...

She claims she traced the design and it fit in the hoop....then how did the needle end up buried in the hoop?! oh well, it can be fixed. I have other machines we can use so it's not the end of the world.

Shanarchy, call a tech ;D
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: mooseman on March 21, 2017, 01:46:46 PM
The other thing you should do after you think you have the issue fixed is place a piece of tape over each needle hole then run through every needle in each head, start with #8 and work to #9-15 then #7-1 . If all is good and aligned each needle should go through the same hole in the tape. If not and some miss or even make the hole bigger then you have some more adjusting to do. Turn the shaft by hand if you can. Not familiar with Baurdans but we use a hex wrench in the end of the main shaft to manually operate the shaft rotation etc.
mooseman
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: Homer on March 21, 2017, 01:56:09 PM
good idea moose... right now my hole's getting bigger. this machine is down until the tech gets here and this morning,  the software dongle key took a dive so I can't send files to my other embroidery machines.....work piling up and I'm pretty much screwed.

as Dave said, my dongle is broken....
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: bimmridder on March 21, 2017, 02:06:59 PM
Hmmm, seems to me I took a little flack from someone about my dongle. At least my hole wasn't getting bigger

(Seriously, I hope the problems are resolved with the tech. Good luck)
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: whitewater on March 21, 2017, 03:06:41 PM
Hmmm, seems to me I took a little flack from someone about my dongle. At least my hole wasn't getting bigger

(Seriously, I hope the problems are resolved with the tech. Good luck)

Homers hole is wide open i hear...
Title: Re: needle not aligning to needle plate hole?
Post by: 1964GN on March 24, 2017, 06:56:44 AM
tech support called and gave me instructions on how to go about fixing it, there are a few bolts to loosen so I can realign head 1 and the other heads "should" follow suit, but if not I have to do those as well...I took off all the covers, then decided my time is best spent doing other things so I called in a tech. they said this is a common issue...

She claims she traced the design and it fit in the hoop....then how did the needle end up buried in the hoop?! oh well, it can be fixed. I have other machines we can use so it's not the end of the world.

Shanarchy, call a tech ;D

Tracing on anything but needle 1 can help create a large broken parts bin. Ask me how I know :)