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Introduction:<\/strong> An industrial sewing machine is a powerful tool that can make quick and efficient work of a variety of sewing tasks. Threading the machine can seem a daunting task, however, with a few easy steps, you will soon be on your way to sewing. In this article, we will show you how to thread an industrial sewing machine, as well as provide tips to help you get the most out of your machine. Read on to find out all you need to know about threading your industrial sewing machine.<\/p>\n

Know Your Machine<\/h2>\n

Before you start to thread your industrial sewing machine, it is important to be familiar with the various parts of the machine. For instance, some machines may have a removable needle plate, while others may be equipped with a bobbin winder. Familiarize yourself with the different components, and spend some time familiarizing yourself with how they work.<\/p>\n

It is also important to make sure that the machine is properly adjusted. For example, you will want to make sure that the tension is set correctly and that the needle is positioned correctly. Once you are confident that everything is in good working order, you can then proceed to thread the machine.<\/p>\n

Threading the Machine<\/h2>\n

To thread your machine first, lift the presser foot and place the thread in the upper thread guide, located at the side of the machine. Then, pull the thread from the guide and thread it through the take-up lever, then run it under the foot, and finally bring it out the front of the machine. Now the thread can be inserted into the needle from left to right, and any excess thread can be cut.<\/p>\n