To properly adjust the sewing machine tension discs for optimal stitching results, you should start by setting the tension dial to the recommended setting for the type of fabric you are using. Then, test the stitching on a scrap piece of fabric and adjust the tension discs slightly higher or lower until the stitches are even and balanced on both sides of the fabric. It may take some trial and error to find the perfect tension setting for your specific project.
Since I do not know what kind of machine you have ( you can sometimes look for the manufacturers website, and see if they show a threading diagram ) all I can say is the rule of thumb is to draw the thread from the spool, usually, through a disc or eyelet, and draw the thread down a slot, ( it will catch a hook of some sort, inside that slot ) then back up, usually passing between 2 discs, ( which hold the tension ) over another hook ( this is an obvious slot in the thread take up ) and back down to the thread guide and to the needle.You will always have the thread moving down, up then down again, for a total of 3 passes through the mechanism. MOST machines are threaded from left to right, though I had one machine that threaded from right to left.Like I said, it might be a good idea to check the manufacturers website for threading instructions.
Tension discs in a sewing machine control the tightness of the thread as it moves through the machine. They adjust the amount of tension on the thread, which is crucial for creating even and balanced stitches. Proper tension ensures that the stitches are secure and look neat on the fabric.
It should, as long as you don't play with the part that reads the discs directly.
If your PS3 is not reading inserted discs, you can fix it by restoring the system settings(it should work if your Blu-ray drive is functional).
what is difference between compact discs and digital versalite discs
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
There should be 2 discs Leon and Claire ?
To thread a Frister Rossmann Cub 5 Super Stitch sewing machine, start by raising the presser foot to release the tension. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin and guide the thread through the thread guide, following the numbered threading path indicated on the machine. Pass the thread down through the tension discs and up through the take-up lever, then down through the needle bar and into the needle, ensuring it goes from front to back. Finally, pull the thread gently to make sure it’s secured in place before starting to sew.
A thread guide is a small metal or plastic component found on sewing machines that helps guide the thread through the machine properly. Its main function is to ensure that the thread follows the correct path from the spool to the needle, preventing tangling or breakage. Thread guides are essential for maintaining proper tension and stitch quality during sewing.
discs
PS2 games are on DVD discs