bernette 42 FUNLOCK
Art. Nr. 5240003106
595.00 CHF
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bernette 42 FUNLOCK
Art. Nr. 5240003106
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Produktbeschreibung


Beschreibung

Deine kompakte Coverstichmaschine - stark bei Stretch, gemacht für Hingucker-Nähte.

Besonderheiten

  • 4-Faden/ 3-Nadel Coverstich-Maschine
  • Grosser Arbeitsbereich rechts der Nadel….. 87mm
  • Helles LED-Licht
  • Differentialtransport aussen, während des Nähens verstellbar
  • Einfaches Einfädeln durch farblich gekennzeichnete Einfädelwege
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Einfaches Einfädeln durch die farbig markierten Fadenführungen


Mit den farblich gekennzeichneten Einfädelwegen und der Untergreifer-Einfädelhilfe wird dies vereinfacht. Folge einfach den Farbsymbolen und deine bernette 42 FUNLOCK ist schnell eingefädelt.

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Grosser Arbeitsbereich für grosse Nähprojekte


Mit 87mm Stoffdurchlass rechts der Nadeln bietet die bernette 42 FUNLOCK auch viel Platz für grössere Nähprojekte. Ein weiteres Plus ist, dass der Arbeitsbereich mit einem hellen LED-Licht gut ausgeleuchtet ist.

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Hohe Nähgeschwindigkeit für effizientes Arbeiten


Die Nähgeschwindigkeit der bernette 42 FUNLOCK lässt sich mit dem Fussanlasser auf bis maximal 1300 Stiche/Minute regulieren und ermöglicht bei jeder Nägeschwindigkeit sehr präzise Stiche.

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Komfortable Extras für mehr Freude beim Nähen


Die am häufigsten gebrauchten Zubehöre kannst du ganz ordentlich im Greiferdeckel deiner bernette 42 FUNLOCK verstauen und hast sie damit immer griffbereit.


Merkmale & Funktionen

Elektronischer Fussanlasser
Abmessungen der Maschine L / B / H [mm]
336 263 294
Gewicht Maschine [kg]
680 g
Freiarmlänge rechts von der Nadel [Zoll / mm]
87 mm
Höhe des Arbeitsbereichs [Zoll / mm]
60 mm
Spulenhalter [Nummer]
4
Hauptmotor, Typ
AC
Maschinentyp
mechanisch
Maximale Nähgeschwindigkeit [spm]
1,300 spm
Verstellbare Oberfadenspannung
manuell
Staubpinsel
Nadelsortiment
Netz für Oberfadenspulen
Staubschutzhauben
Zubehörbox

Tutorials

b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Preparation (1/15)
Further information is available at http://www.mybernette.com Do you want to start using your b48, b44 or b42 for the first time? In our video tutorial, we show you the first steps. How do you attach and align the thread stand and the thread guide holder correctly? How do you connect the mains cable and the foot control, and where is the looper cover, as well as the accessories stored inside it? This basic information will help you get to know your overlocker and prepare for your first sewing project!
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Preparation (1/15)
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Rethreading (2/15)
Further information is available at http://www.mybernette.com In this video tutorial for your b48, b44 or b42, you will learn important basic information about rethreading, such as: when do you use the spool stabilizers? How can you tie directly onto threads for easy rethreading? How do you separate the thread chain, how do you pull the needle threads through first and then the separate looper threads?
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Rethreading (2/15)
b48 + b42 Tutorial – Coverstitch/chainstitch (10/15)
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Changing the needles and needle threader (6/15)
Further information is available at http://www.mybernette.com This video tutorial shows you how to change the needles on your b48, b44 or b42, and how to use the needle threader. When you open the looper cover, you will find a needle holder and an appropriate screwdriver. To change a needle, first loosen the needle screw slightly. When you then wiggle the needle slightly, it will come out. Now insert the new needle into the needle clamp and push it all the way up into the correct position. You can then tighten the needle screw again. The video continues showing the use of the needle threader, which you orient with the notch up. You can then insert the thread horizontally and guide it along the needle groove with little pressure until the thread is guided through the needle eye. Now you can pull the thread through the eye of the needle with ease.
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Changing the needles and needle threader (6/15)
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Stitch length and differential feed (7/15)
Further information is available at http://www.mybernette.com In this tutorial video, we show you the various stitch length settings on your b48, b44 or b42. A stitch length of 2.5 to 3 is usually suitable for general sewing. For firm fabrics or thicker threads, you can set a longer stitch length and a shorter stitch length for rolled hems and other purposes. This video also shows you how to adjust the differential feed to the type of material in order to avoid seam puckering, for example. Or do you deliberately want to gather a fine fabric? The video shows you which settings to use for this.
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Stitch length and differential feed (7/15)
b48 + b42 Tutorial – Coverstitch/chainstitch: basic settings and sewing test (11/15)
Further information is available at http://www.mybernette.com Would you like to carry out your first sewing test using coverstitch or chainstitch on your b48 or b42? Coverstitch is ideal for sewing hems, for example on elastic materials. In this video tutorial, we take you through the process, from the basic settings to sewing for the first time. First, we check the thread tensions, the stitch length setting, the differential feed setting and the presser foot pressure. Then we cut back the looper thread and make sure that the needle threads are not twisted. Now we start sewing, using the markings on the cover as guidelines. The first stitches are secured by the subsequent stitches, it is up to you to secure the last stitches manually.
b48 + b42 Tutorial – Coverstitch/chainstitch: basic settings and sewing test (11/15)
b48 + b42 Tutorial – Stitch optimisation for coverstitch and chainstitch (12/15)
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Maintenance (15/15)
Further information is available at http://www.mybernette.com It is important to take a little time to regularly clean and maintain your b48, b44 or b42, because during sewing and cutting, fabric, thread and, of course, dust residues build up. In this video tutorial, we show you how to care for your bernette properly. When you open the looper cover, you will find a brush. In the accessory box you will also find a screwdriver and the overlock machine oil. The video shows you exactly how to remove the presser foot and the stitch plate to clean your machine in this area. We then show you which parts you can oil and what to do to make sure the oil is well distributed.
b48 + b44 + b42 Tutorial – Maintenance (15/15)