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- Cut/Sew/Finish in one operation
- Lay-in type thread tension slots
- Color-coded threading
- Automatic looper threading
- Slit-type molder looper threading paths
- Adjustable Stitch length
- Adjustable differential feed (external)
- Adjustable lower knife
- Retractable upper knife
- Automatic rolled hemming
- No need to change needle plate
- Automatic needle threader
- 2/3 Thread Coversion Cap
- Wide Overedge Width (5-9 mm)
- Higher presser foot lift
- Sewing light
- Micro saftey switch
- 15 overlock stitch variations
- Waste bin
- No LCE, 5th thread chainstitch or coverstitches on this model, only on the MO735
* Like Bernina 1150MDA with swing out foot. (snap on off feet are just as good for threading). Swing out foot causes handwheel to be locked in place.
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Click HERE for Catalog Brochure on Juki MO-734DE and MO-735DE Sergers
Juki 734 Instruction Manual(.PDF)
Click HERE for Parts List Catalog, Exploded View of Spares for Juki MO734DE Serger
Click Here to see comparable automatic needle threader on same Bernina 1150MDA serger by Juki
Juki MO734DE, MO734 by Brian Debrick, Juki Tech in Japan. 38 Minutes No Sound.
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- US Warranty 90 Days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.
- Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Lisa, I could not find any Juki MO734DE needle threader instructions online, but I did find one for the same machine under Bernina 1150MDA label at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoMleL6QcSw. First make sure the mark on the hand wheel is lined up with the arrow on the housing. This insures needles are in the all the way up position before using the automatic needle threader. Does this stop the sticking? If not, please oil and work the needle threading mechanism with scant lubrication until the hook goes into the back of the needle eye on the left, then the right needle, and back out again. Please advise. Thanks. John Douthat, owner tech
Re: I'm trying to determine the pros/cons to dial tension vs. lay in tension. Can you advise the pros/cons to each, and any other differences between the two machines? Cindy
Cindy, Lay in tension dials on Juki MO734DE, M0735DE, and New MO1000 Jet Air Sergers are easier to see and thread and easier to pull each thread through since the tension discs release when the presser foot lever is lifted. Juki MO654DE traditional round tension knobs do not have tension disc release when presser foot is lifted, so it is harder the get the thread all the way down between the tension discs and harder to pull each thread through when re-threading or tying off new thread spools to pull through the thread paths. No other major feature differences, other than in extended warranties and the automatic needle threaders on Juki MO735DE and on new Juki MO1000 Jet Air Looper Threading serger. John Douthat, AllBrands Owner & Tech