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5) Relationship between the Take-up Lever and the Hook Hook point timing is directly related to thread tension and thread breaks. The following pictures show the location of hook when the take-up lever starts to move up from the lower dead stop (main shaft rotation angle: 292°). FAST HOOK TIMING Groove of the hook is in the (A) range. The hook point will take up the thread when the loop is too small. Stitching will be faster than the take-up movement. As a result, the thread tension will be too loose, upper thread loop will be too small, and skipped stitches will occur. too small [Fig.5-26] SLOW HOOK TIMING Groove of the hook is in the (B) range. The hook point will take up the thread when the loop is too large, so there may not be skipped stitches. However, the take-up movement will be faster than the stitching and thread breaks may occur. too large [Fig.5-27] [CAUTION] In normal hook timing, the hook should be in the (C) range in the picture below. (B) (C) (A) [Fig.5-28] 5-16