JUKKY FH10-2

Instruction Manual

Handle Operated Chainstitch Embroidery Machine

Model: FH10-2 | Brand: JUKKY

1. Introduction

The JUKKY FH10-2 is a versatile handle-operated chainstitch embroidery machine designed for various textile applications. This machine offers durable and stable performance with a compact and reasonable parts layout. It is capable of performing five distinct stitch types: chain stitch, moss stitch, taping, braiding, and ray stitch. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your embroidery machine.

2. Specifications

FeatureSpecification
ModelFH10-2
Power250W
Voltage110V/220V 50/60Hz
Stitch Length5mm
Stitch Width4.5mm
Max. Sewing Thickness5.5mm
Rated Embroidering Speed800 stitches per minute (800rpm)
Overall Dimensions50*40*25mm
Weight25 KG
Feed MechanismManual
Stitch FormationChain Stitch
Mechanical ConfigurationOther
Embroidery Area235*98mm
Needle Holder Stroke14mm
Applicable IndustriesHotels, Garment Shops, Machinery Repair Shops, Home Use, Retail
Core ComponentsMotor
OperationElectronic
FeaturesHigh-Speed
Warranty1 Year
Machinery Test ReportProvided
Video Outgoing-inspectionProvided

3. Setup

3.1 Unpacking

Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Inspect for any damage during transit. Retain packaging materials for future transport or storage.

3.2 Assembly

Assemble the machine head onto a suitable sewing machine table or stand. Ensure all connections are secure. The machine head is typically mounted to a table, which may include a motor and foot pedal for operation.

JUKKY FH10-2 embroidery machine assembled on a table with a thread stand and foot pedal.
Figure 1: JUKKY FH10-2 embroidery machine fully assembled on its stand.
Close-up of the JUKKY FH10-2 machine head, showing the needle area and JUKKY branding.
Figure 2: The JUKKY FH10-2 machine head, ready for installation.

3.3 Power Connection

Connect the machine to a power source matching the specified voltage (110V or 220V, 50/60Hz). Ensure the power switch is in the 'off' position before plugging in.

3.4 Threading

Follow the threading path indicated on the machine. Proper threading is crucial for correct stitch formation. Ensure the thread tension is adjusted appropriately for your fabric and desired stitch type.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Basic Operation

Turn on the power switch. Use the foot pedal to control the machine's speed. The handwheel can be turned manually to move the needle up and down for precise positioning or to check threading.

Detail view of the machine's pressure foot and handwheel. Text indicates the handwheel moves the needle up and down, and the pressure foot can be replaced for different sewing processes.
Figure 3: Close-up of the fixed pressure foot and handwheel. The pressure foot is replaceable for various sewing processes, and the handwheel controls needle movement.

4.2 Stitch Selection and Adjustment

The FH10-2 model supports five types of stitches: chain stitch, moss stitch, taping, braiding, and ray stitch. Refer to the machine's controls for selecting the desired stitch type. Adjust the stitch length (up to 5mm) and stitch width (up to 4.5mm) as needed for your embroidery project.

The retarding device with an adjustable gear system allows for 1-4 stitches per cording, providing flexibility in design.

4.3 Speed Control

The machine operates at a rated embroidering speed of up to 800 stitches per minute. Control the speed using the foot pedal for optimal precision, especially when working on intricate designs or delicate fabrics.

4.4 Applicable Materials

This machine is suitable for a wide range of materials and applications, including carpet, leather, knitting, cotton, jeans, silk, chegainl fiber, and canvas.

Examples of various materials and products that can be embroidered, including carpet, leather, knitting, cotton, jeans, silk, chegainl fiber, and canvas.
Figure 4: Product application examples showing the versatility of the machine across different fabrics and items.
Three examples of embroidery patterns: a black chain stitch cloud, a yellow moss stitch circle, and a red and grey braided stitch design.
Figure 5: Examples of different stitch types achievable with the machine, including chain stitch, moss stitch, and braided stitch.

5. Maintenance

5.1 Cleaning

Regularly clean the machine to remove lint, dust, and thread scraps. Use a soft brush or compressed air for hard-to-reach areas around the needle plate, feed dogs, and shuttle hook. Ensure the machine is unplugged before cleaning.

5.2 Lubrication

Consult the machine's specific lubrication points (if indicated on the machine itself or in a detailed diagram not provided here) and apply appropriate sewing machine oil as recommended. Proper lubrication ensures smooth operation and extends the machine's lifespan.

5.3 Regular Checks

Periodically check for loose screws, worn parts, or unusual noises. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage. Ensure needles are sharp and appropriate for the fabric being used.

6. Troubleshooting

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your embroidery machine.

  • Skipped Stitches: This can often be caused by an incorrectly inserted needle, a bent needle, incorrect needle size for the fabric, improper threading, or incorrect thread tension. Re-thread the machine, replace the needle, and adjust tension as necessary.
  • Thread Breaking: Common causes include incorrect threading, too much upper thread tension, a burr on the needle plate or hook, or using poor quality thread. Check the threading path, adjust tension, and inspect for any rough edges.
  • Needle Breaking: This usually occurs if the needle is bent, the wrong size for the fabric, or if the fabric is pulled while sewing. Ensure the needle is straight and suitable for the material, and allow the machine to feed the fabric naturally.
  • Machine Not Starting: Check the power connection, ensure the power switch is on, and verify that the foot pedal is properly connected and functioning.
  • Unusual Noise: Excessive noise can indicate a lack of lubrication, loose parts, or an obstruction. Stop the machine, unplug it, clean and lubricate, and check for any foreign objects.

7. User Tips

  • Familiarization: Take time to familiarize yourself with the machine's controls and capabilities. Practice on scrap fabric before starting your main project.
  • Quality Assurance: The manufacturer performs machinery test reports and video outgoing-inspections to ensure product quality. This commitment to quality means the machine is designed for reliable performance over time.
  • Long-Term Use: With proper care and maintenance, this machine is built to last, typically for more than 6 years, maintaining consistent performance.

8. Warranty and Support

8.1 Warranty Information

The JUKKY FH10-2 embroidery machine comes with a 1-year warranty covering the machine and its core components, including the motor. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures reliable operation under normal use conditions.

8.2 Technical Support

For any technical assistance, questions, or concerns regarding your machine, please contact the seller or manufacturer's customer service. Our professional and experienced service team is available to provide support and address your inquiries.

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