Hino 700 specification. Husqvarna Viking Service Manual, models 0210 to 6460 This comprhensive technical service manual has been written to meet the ever increasing requests for knowledge by Viking technicians. The manual endeavors 184 pages to thoroughly cover the sections listed below and more: Please view on how to change the cam gear in the product video tab. • setting tools and gauges • removing machine covers • inspecting parts for damage • checking noise level and machine speed • electrical checks and adjustments for the 6570 • service checks and adjustments • component removals and installation • component repair • electrical wiring of terminal blocks and foot controls • and more. Applies to classes: 8, 19S, 19A, 19E, 21, 21A, 21E, 49E, 51, 51E, 71, 71E, 2000 Applies to models: 0210, 1010, 1310, 3010, 3310, 4010, 4310, 5010, 5210, 6010, 6310, 6320 Wiring diagrams for models: 1020, 1030, 1040, 1060, 3020, 3220, 3230, 3240, 3260, 4020, 4030, 5220, 5230, 5430, 5530, 5540, 5560, 6020, 6030, 6170, 6260, 6270, 6360, 6370, 6430, 6440, 6460 Early models: CL19, CL20. Anonymous Hi, I have a Viking 6570. It seemds to have some kind of elec problem.My 1st one I have used since the 80's.The machine light comes on when plugged in. Brother Sewing MachineYou can now enjoy the HUSQVARNA VIKING. On your HUSQVARNA VIKING sewing machine. All trademarks are used under license by Singer Sourcing Limited LLC. I have kept it clean but have used it alot. Repair people have not been able to fix it.I then got one off of ebay and it has been fine.I had it tuned up when I got it.I tried the newer foot on older and it still wouldn't work,just light does. ( and vice versa). OK,now the second one has gotten a hitch in the startup of pushing on the pedal, but you could push the wheel and the motor would start. ![]() And as of today the light comes on only on it too?? Would any of your videos help me on this? I am pretty mechanically inclined and have access to tools( elec,etc). Thanks for your time, BD. I've just found an old Husqvarna 21e (I have a 21a before and I love that machine!). There is a problem however. The reverse and stitching length adjustments doesn't work. When I press the reverse button, the button moves in but never comes back out again. It feels (and looks) as it is loose. There is no tension at all. You have to pull it back out again. When I turn the stitching length dial it turns but nothing changes. I tried to make a little video that shows what's happening on the back end. You can see it here I tried to compare it to my 21a but they doesn't look the same. Thanks in advance! Anonymous I purchased a used VIKING 2000SL site unseen for my daughter. The booklet that came with the machine says it's a model 6430 but the plate on the bottom of the machine says model 6000. The handwheel is VERY difficult to turn. When plugged in, the light goes on and I can hear the motor humming as it attempts to turn but that's all. After looking over your videos, I had the courage to open up the side panel and have a look. The drive belt that goes from the top pulley down to the pulley (by the bobbin winder mechanism) seems kind of loose. Is there an adjustment for tightening this belt? Is is difficult to change the belt? This machine also has problems with the buttonhole selector button and the reverse feed button but after following your videos, they have loosened up slightly. I'll keep working on them. Will 3-in-one oil work as a lubricant? Prophecy pharm test study guide. I have a viking 5610 machine that I have owned for almost 40 years. I bought it brand new when I was 16 and it's the only machine I've ever owned. It has been a great machine but in the last several years it has had what I can only call 'timing issues'. If I sew over anything with bulk - or sometimes for no reason at all, it seems to catch inside the machine. The only thing I can do it to take it apart behind the bobbin (sometimes wasting a half hour or so), and manually turn the black plastic casing on a gear until, through trial and error, the threads will interlock again. Then I have to put the whole business back together again. This is becoming very old, as my time for sewing is very limited. I took it in for repair and I swear all they did was the same thing I do over and over again as I sew.
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