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Needle moves slightly upward to form a small loop in the upper thread at the needle's eye. 4 Shuttle is midway, and its point ('hook') has passed through the loop in the upper thread. Upper thread is now looped around the shuttle's waist. Needle is up. 5 Shuttle is forward again, having completely passed through the loop in the upper thread.
The bobbin winder is mounted high on the pedestal, where a small rubber tire occupying its pulley makes contact with the motor belt. The new mounting position solves the bobbin winder belt problem discussed later. Dedicated motor mounting lugs, cast into the rear of the pillar, standardize the position of the motor bracket.
The rotary hook or rotating hook is a bobbin driver design used in lockstitch sewing machines since the 19th century. It triumphed over competing designs because it can run at higher speeds with less vibration. Rotary hooks and oscillating shuttles are the two most common bobbin drivers in use today.
The White Rotary was sold under multiple brands, including Domestic, Franklin, and Kenmore. [3] [4] A White Rotary Electric Series 77 machine was placed in the Crypt of Civilization. [4] [note 1] [5] White reused the White Rotary name in the 1950s and 1960s, applying it to a machine manufactured by Juki (White model #659). [6]
Unlike standard lockstitching, which uses a bobbin, overlock sewing machines utilize loopers to create thread loops for the needle to pass through, in a manner similar to crocheting. Merrow's original three-thread overedge sewing machine is the forerunner of contemporary overlocking machines.
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