It keeps the thread in position
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When a particular thread has many dependent thread, and that particular thread is terminated, then all the threads that depends on that terminated thread will no longer belong to something and they will certainly mislead to their each functions. This is what it call orphan thread.
I wish I knew! I've been finding red thread around me (in different homes) over the past 20 years!
The duration of Scarlet Thread is 1.42 hours.
Dies are used for creating a thread or repairing an existing thread on metal bar or bolt. Dies come in a full range of sizes.
The thread.
The thread guide keeps the thread going straight in one direction.
The thread guide keeps the thread going straight in one direction.
You know, I really don't think it makes a difference what way you thread it, as long as it keeps your pants up! =D
The thread guide keeps the thread running in the proper place. If the thread is not threaded correctly, the tension will be off, resulting in jammed or broken threads in the machine.On a sewing machine, the thread guide is a small part that is attached above the needle. It looks like a hook and it hold the thread in place as it is fed through the needle.
Any position that keeps him from bacon in the sun.
It keeps your breast in position.
It keeps the the ozone layer on its position
Thread guides lead the thread in this order: Thread Spool to Tension Discs to Take-Up Lever to Needle. A machine is threaded with the take-up lever in its highest position and the presser bar lifted. Generally, the thread guides provide a path that keeps the thread from crossing over itself. From the spool, any thread guides mounted on the top cover are first, back to front. On the face plate (front of machine) any thread guides that sit to the right of the tension discs are threaded before inserting thread around & between the discs. If there be any thread guide that is BOTH to the left of the tension discs AND right of the take up lever, the thread would go there next. My fairly typical Japanese Zigzag Machine does not have a thread guide between the tension discs and the take-up lever, but if there were one, I would call it the "Tension to Take-Up Lever Thread Guide." From there the thread passes right-to left through the hole of the take up lever, and then down through all thread guides mounted to the left of the take-up lever. Lastly, the thread goes down through a needle clamp thread guide and through the eye of the needle. Not a short answer, but I hope it addresses your question.
it is what keeps ur cranks shaft timed and in the right position
Check your thread tension. You may also be using the wrong kind of needle.
The vestibular apparatus in the middle ear.
electrostatic force