How to adjust a computerized single-needle quilting machine
July 8, 2026
A computerized single-needle quilting machine combines a quilting machine with a computer operating system, making it one of the most widely used intelligent quilting machines. Under its precise computer system control, it can effectively handle various complex patterns woven across the entire coordinate system. Its production speed, mechanical performance, and noise pollution levels are unmatched by traditional quilting machines. So, how is a computerized single-needle quilting machine debugged?
Debugging Methods for Computerized Single-Needle Quilting Machines (For Reference Only)
1. Power Supply Test: Plug the quilting machine into a power source and check that the power supply is normal. The voltage is generally 220V ± 10%. Then turn on the main unit switch. After the main unit is powered on, the indicator light will illuminate, and the monitor will simultaneously display the quilting parameter operation interface.
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2. Status Test: On the parameter operation interface displayed on the monitor, you can see a small red crosshair in the upper left or upper right corner of the pattern, representing the starting point of the stitch. You can test the keyboard and main unit functions using the keyboard (Note: Do not turn on the power to the motor). 3. Motor Test: Push the main beam and machine head to the center of the quilting machine, then press the green power button and observe whether the stepper motor is powered. If not, check if the motor power supply line is faulty.
4. Sensor Test: Press F9 to access the system test. Use the up, down, left, and right keys to test the longitudinal (backward) movement of the main beam and the lateral (left-right) movement of the machine head. Ensure that the directions on the keyboard match the movement direction of the main beam and machine head. If they are opposite, adjust the power cables of the corresponding stepper motors to the drivers in the electrical cabinet. If the longitudinal and lateral directions are reversed, swap the signal plugs on the two drivers. After the longitudinal and lateral directions are aligned, press F9 to test the direction of rotation of the machine head.

