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  Overlock / Serger
                                  
            Many home overlockers/sergers use the same needle system 
as domestic sewing machines for which we recommend our Klasse’ Type G 
for simplified selection (system HAx1, 15 x1, 130/705H, 2020); 
 however some other overlockers /sergers use other system needles and 
for these Klasse’ produces five different system needles which suit 99% 
of all overlockers /sergers..  
            The “Machine Type Reference” will give you some guidance
 as to what needle suits your overlockers/sergers ,  however it is also 
recommended that you also check your instruction manual to ensure you 
choose the correct system needle.
 
 Machine Type Reference
  
       
       
        | Klasse - Type A (System 16 x 231, DBX1, 2053) | 
         
        
            | Pfaff | 
            793, 794, 795, 796, 797 | 
         
        
            | Brother | 
            B500 & B600 series, M760DE, TE-B505 | 
         
        
            | Elna | 
            All MO series | 
         
        
            | Husky | 
            M430, M431, M435, M435C, M435D, M436, M440, M441, M530, M535, M535C, M535D | 
         
        
            | Singer | 
            10U series. 14U12, 14U13, 14U22, 14U23, 14U32, 14U52
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            | Klasse - Type B (System DCX1, 81X1) | 
         
        
            | Babylock | 
            All BL-3 series, EF-405, EF405M | 
         
        
            | Janome | 
            603, 603A | 
         
        
            | Mammylock | 
            334, 334D | 
         
        
            | Pinnock | 
            P1, P2, PBL-1, PBL4, PBL4-436DF, PBL4-543DF | 
         
        
            | Pfaff | 
            603, 603A | 
         
        
            | Klasse - Type E (System HAX1SP) | 
         
        
            | Janome | 
            100, 200, 300, 400, & 500 series | 
         
        
            | Babylock | 
            SL600, SL700, SL800, All BLE series, Protage 402 | 
         
        
            | Globe | 
            All models | 
         
        
            | Husky | 
            SL3000 series, 34D | 
         
        
            | Toyota | 
            SL3400, SL3403 | 
         
        
            | Klasse - Type G (System 705H, 2020) | 
         
        
            | Toyota | 
            6300, 6600, SL-1, SL-3000, SL-3404, 6500 | 
         
        
            | Janome | 
            All Combi series | 
         
        
            | Pfaff | 
            774E, 776E, 783, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788 | 
         
        
            | Bernette | 
            All models (EXCEPT MO203, MO204 & MO205) | 
         
        
            | Brother | 
            M730, M730D, M760, M760D, all PC, PL, 900 & 9000 series | 
         
        
            | Elna | 
            All models (EXCEPT MO102, MO103 & MO104) | 
         
        
            | Husqvarna Huskilock | 
            M460, All M540, 550, 560, 570, 580, 680, 800 & 900 series | 
         
        
            | Singer | 
            14U64A, 14U344, 14U354 | 
         
        
            | Klasse - Type K (System 16x75, 2054) | 
         
        
            | Singer | 
            14U32 series,
 14U34 series, 14U44, 14U65 series, 14U85 series, 14U234 series, 14U285,
 14U286,  14U444, 14U454B, 14U544, 14U554, 14U555, 14U594, 14U595 |  
  |     Domestic sewing machines today basically use the one needle system (705/130H, HAX1, 15X1)
 but they are available in a large variety of sizes and point styles.  
Selecting the right needle and thread for the fabric you plan to sew is 
one of the most fundamental steps to achieving a successful stitching 
result.
  
                        Machine Needles come in sizes ranging from sizes
 Metric Size 60 to 120 (Imperial Sizes 8 to 20). This size essentially 
represents the thickness of the needle. 
                         The lower the number, the finer 
the needle. Thread, however, is the opposite, the finer the thread, the 
higher the number.
  
                        When sewing, the thread lies in the needle 
groove, if the needle is too fine for the thread, the thread will not 
fit into this groove causing faulty stitching.
                        
  
                        The needle must also be in perfect condition. 
Stitching problems occur from using a needle that is either blunt, bent 
or if the tip has been damaged
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 - Machine is noisy when stitching.
 - Machine is skipping stitches.
 - Seams pucker when stitched.
 - Machine is jamming.
 - Upper thread is often breaking.
 - Tension seems/appears unbalanced.
 
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invoice with the correct shipping. 
On multiple purchases of less than $50.00, we 
recommend you request an invoice,  We may be able to adjust the shipping 
cost lower than ebay's automated combined shipping rate.
  
 Shipping Cost 
We ship all orders through the United States Postal Service. We ship Monday through Friday. Multiple purchases are packaged together to save you on shipping cost.
  United States Shipping United States shipping and handling is $2.00 with delivery confirmation (tracking).  If you would like to add more items to your order, it is only $0.25 for each extra item.  Orders of $50.00 or more receive FREE Shipping.  Request a payment total if you do not receive the correct shipping.
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