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Help with a 2 head Barudan 802 machine

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I have recently fell into an older 2 head Barudan Beat 802 machine. I knew nothing about Barudan machines, so have been slowly learning it. Does anyone know how to turn off the second head if you don't want to use it at the moment? I was told to just turn it off, but I don't see a button, a switch, or any power, per say, going to it.
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I'm not sure about that particular model but on my single head there is a switch that turns the head on and off. The power can still be on but if that switch is turned off nothing moves on that head.

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Oh Thanks. I don't have that button that you are showing me, so mine must be different. I have been told that there is a toggle switch on the front of the sewing head, and just hit that switch. But the manual shows that is a thread break sensor, and when I switch it, the sewing head continues to go up and down. I just want to completely stop the second sewing head. Thanks for the reply.
You might find a round knob behind the left (as you face the machine) side of the head... mess with that one.
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I will look for that. Thanks.
strange, usually blue flick switch, if you upload a pic it may help

John
strange, usually blue flick switch, if you upload a pic it may help

John
Theare should be a lever on the right side of the head behind it. stand facing the head and reach behind it on the right and pull the lever forward and down.. that turns the head 0ff
Theare should be a lever on the right side of the head behind it. stand facing the head and reach behind it on the right and pull the lever forward and down.. that turns the head 0ff
You do realize this thread is about 3 years old. Hopefully the original poster solved the problem a long time ago.
You do realize this thread is about 3 years old. Hopefully the original poster solved the problem a long time ago.
No I really didn't realize the post was so old sorry guys and gals! New to the site
No I really didn't realize the post was so old sorry guys and gals! New to the site
That's okay. We all do that at first. Welcome aboard.
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