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  1. I’m not sure what table you have without a picture and haven’t looked at new machines in several years but this might be the answer.  On the old deluxe table (I assume it is still the same) remove the Allen bolt at the left end of the leveling bar and then remove the bar from the mounts.  Loosen the lock nuts on the mounts and count the number of turns you unscrew the mount to get to the right height.  Unscrew the other mount exactly the same number of turns, hold the mount in place and tighten the lock nuts, instal bar and test.  When properly adjusted you should be able to to get your index finger up to the first knuckle between the bar and the machine.  
     

    Best of luck

    Nigel

  2. Which machine do you have and how old is it?  Several of us had similar issues when we changed to M&M wheels on the older machines.  Turned out to be a static electricity issue playing havoc with the electronics (mostly in dry winter climate).  APQS came up with a grounding kit that seemed to work well.  Maybe drop an email to service and describe your problem.  Support has always been excellent regardless of whether your machine is under warranty or not.

     

    Nigel

  3. When we were new we used to add a piece of fabric to the left or right of the quilt top and do a little test there.  Then you can turn the edge of the quilt sandwich and see the back and adjust if needed.  Also we were taught to pull on the bobbin tail every time you insert a bobbin to make sure it felt right.  If you are getting lint from the thread then clean out the lint under the bobbin tension finger with the corner of a business card. Superior So Fine became our most often used thread because it runs so clean and that change alone eliminated ninety percent of our tension issues.  
    If you haven’t seen it before I recommend watching the Thread Therapy videos with Bob Purcell. We attended one of his seminars many years ago and not once did he promote his brand over another.  What you need to know is not on the label.  

    Nigel
     

    https://www.superiorthreads.com/videos/thread-therapy?utm_source=media&utm_medium=marketing&media=PPCGNBT&gclid=CjwKCAjwybyJBhBwEiwAvz4G74VVZ5Km1A2j0EcSHIvYiaXf34nOls_zifRS6x23IJYi20CIztyrRxoCmdoQAvD_BwE&utm_campaign=PPCGNBT

  4. Probably available from your local hardware store.  I know I can find them at Lowe’s in Canada.  I suggest taking the old one with you to match up or at least make note of the amperage and the length of the old one, also it must be a slow blow or time delay type.

    Nigel

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