expression Owner’s manual 2038 - 2048
This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine. DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock: • A sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in.
Presser feet (standard accessories) For more information about accessories, please contact your PFAFF dealer. 0A Standard Presser Foot with IDT 820244-096 0A 1A Fancy Stitch Foot with IDT 820254-096 1A 2A Fancy Stitch Foot 820260-096 3 Blindhem/Overlock Foot with IDT 820256-096 3 2A 4 Zipper Foot with IDT 820248-096 5A Buttonhole Foot 820299-096 4 5A A 6 Darning Foot 820243-096 7 Rolled Hem Foot 3 mm with IDT 820249-096 8 Bulb Remover/Needle Plate Changer 820292-096 6 7 9.
Parts of the sewing machine (model 2048) 5 1 2 3 4 35 34 6 33 36 32 20 21 22 23 37 38 39 31 30 19 7 8 18 17 9 24 25 29 10 26 11 12 13 1615 14 27 28 40 42 41 43 49 48 47 51 52 54 53 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 44 45 50 14 15 16 17 18 -/+ button A (stitch width/pattern width controls) -/+ button B (stitch length/pattern length controls) -/+ button C (stitch density/balance controls) Info button Carrying handle Handwheel "M" button Cursor buttons C
Parts of the sewing machine (model 2038) 5 1 2 3 4 35 34 6 33 36 20 21 22 23 37 38 39 32 31 30 25 16 42 41 Direct selection button “Elastic blind hem stitch” 19 Direct selection button “Zigzag stitch” 20 Direct selection button “Stretch triple straight stitch” 9 21 Direct selection button “Blindhem stitch” 10 22 Direct selection button “Bridging stitch” 11 23 12 13 Direct selection button “Button attaching program” 24 Direct selection button “Straight stitch” 25 Direct select
Modern, uncomplicated Sewing by push-button control Congratulations! You have purchased a highquality product that offers unique advantages. It features the very latest in design and technology, and this instruction book is just as uncomplicated as your PFAFF® sewing machine. It applies both to the 2048 model and to the 2038. Should there be any difference in operation we have pointed that out separately. If you now take time enough to study the instruction book, nothing can go wrong.
Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction Utility stitches (2048) 1:4 Utility stitches (2038) 1:6 Decorative stitches 1:8 2.
Introduction General notes on buttonholes 3:17 6. Maintenance Inserting the buttonhole guide 3:17 Changing the needle plate 6:1 Attaching the buttonhole foot 3:17 Cleaning 6:1 Fully automatic buttonhole 3:18 Changing the light bulb 6:1 Semi-automatic buttonhole/ manual finish 3:18 Sewing problems and their solutions Manual buttonhole 3:19 Buttonholes with gimp thread 3:20 Sewing on buttons 3:21 Tips for a perfect buttonhole 3:21 6:2-3 4.
Introduction Utility stitches quilt expression™ 2048 1 2 Stitch No. 3 4 5 Description 6 7 8 9 0 10 11 12 Application 13 14 Presserfoot 1:4 1 Straight stitch For seaming and topstitching up to 6 mm. 19 needle positions available for edgestitching or sewing in zippers. 0A 2 Stretch triple straight stitch For reinforced seams such as trousers, under arm seams or decorative topstitching. With 19 needle positions.
Introduction Utility stitches quilt expression 2048 15 Stitch No. 16 17 18 Description 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Application 26 27 Presserfoot 15 Overlock stitch For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. 3 16 Honeycomb stitch Elastic, decorative stitch for ornamental hem finishing on stretch fabric, for decorative elastic application and sewing with elastic thread in the bobbin.
Introduction Utility stitches expression 2038 1 2 Stitch No. 1:6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 11 12 13 Description Application Presserfoot 1 Straight stitch For seaming and topstitching up to 6 mm. 19 needle positions available for edgestitching or sewing in zippers. 0A 2 Stretch triple straight stitch For reinforced seams such as trousers, under arm seams or decorative topstitching. With 19 needle positions.
Introduction Utility stitches expression 2038 14 15 Stitch No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Description Application Presserfoot 14 Stretch triple zigzag stitch Elastic stitch for decorative hems and topstitching. 15 Overlock stitch For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. 3 16 Honeycomb stitch Elastic, decorative stitch for ornamental hem finishing on stretch fabric, for decorative elastic application and sewing with elastic thread in the bobbin.
Introduction Darning stitch 2048 Quilt stitches 2048 29 28 Alphabet 2048 30 A-Z, 0-9 Antique Quilt stitches 2048 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Decorative stitches expression 2048 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115
Introduction Quilt stitches 2038 26 Alphabet 2038 27 A-Z, 0-9 Decorative stitches expression 2038 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 1:9
Preparations 2. Preparations Carrying case Place the enclosed lead cord, the foot control and instruction book into the compartment of the carrying case. Lid Open the folding lid (44) upwards. The stitches of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the lid.
Preparations Operating Instructions Electrical connection Connect the lead cord between the socket (11) of the sewing machine and the wall outlet. For the USA and Canada This sewing machine has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.
Preparations Accessory tray Open the accessory tray by placing your left index finger on the ridged area on the left of the lid and open the lid upwards and towards you. Arranging the accessories The standard accessories are marked with numbers. Arrange the parts in the respective compartments of the accessory tray. Removing the accessory tray (free arm) In order to sew using the free arm, swing the accessory tray to the left and lift it upwards out of the hole.
Preparations Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Place an empty bobbin so that the pin of the bobbin winder snaps into the slot of the bobbin. The Pfaff logo is facing up. Push the bobbin to the right. Note: The bobbin can only be wound if it is moved fully to the right. Winding the bobbin from the spool pin Place the sewing thread on the spool pin. To obtain free movement of the thread and hold the thread spool firmly, fit a spool cap of the right size for the thread spool.
Preparations C Winding from the second spool pin Insert the second spool pin in the hole provided. Threading Thread as shown on page 2:4. B Switch on the main switch A Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot control. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Cut the thread, push the bobbin to the left and remove bobbin from the winder. Bobbin door Switch off the main switch Hold the bobbin door (46) at the left side and open it towards the front.
Preparations Taking out the bobbin case Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the bobbin case out of the machine. Release the latch and take the empty bobbin out of the bobbin case. Thread tension To obtain a perfect seam appearance and durability make sure the needle thread tension is correctly adjusted, i.e. the threads evenly meet between the two fabric layers. The following is valid for general sewing: Bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric: The needle thread tension is too tight.
Preparations Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin (with the Pfaff logo facing towards the bobbin case) in the bobbin case. When doing so, pull the thread through slot A, then under tension spring B until it rests in the opening (see arrow). Check: When you look at the bobbin and pull the thread, the bobbin must turn clockwise. A B Inserting the bobbin case C Lift latch E and push the bobbin case fully onto pin C of the sewing hook. Opening D of the bobbin case must face upwards.
Preparations Threading the needle Switch off the main switch. Raise the presser foot lifter (51). Place the thread on the spool pin and fit a spool cap of the right size. A B Using both hands, pull the thread into thread guide A from the front. Place the thread from right to left into the pretension device B. Now pass it through the left threading slot downwards. Pull the thread around the stop C in the right threading slot and upwards to the take-up lever (40).
Preparations Integrated Needle threader In order to make threading the needle easier and quicker, use the Pfaff Integrated Needle threader. Lower the presser foot. Press the threader down with the handle. Threader hook F swivels through the needle eye. Place the thread over hook E and under the thread hook F and hold the end of the thread taut. Reduce the pressure so that the needle threader slowly moves upwards.
Preparations Presser foot lifter The presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser foot lifter (51). Drawing-up the bobbin thread Raise the presser foot. While holding the end of the needle thread, press the foot control so the needle moves down and up. Pull the needle thread to draw up the bobbin thread. Bobbin thread Close the bobbin door (46) and pull the thread under the presser foot to the left. Thread cutter Pull the thread from the back to the front over the thread cutter (49).
Preparations Removing the presser foot Switch off the main switch. Press the front part of the presser foot upwards and at the same time the rear part downwards until it disengages from the presser foot holder (30). Attaching the presser foot Place the presser foot under the presser foot holder (30), so that when the presser foot lifter (51) is lowered, the pins of the foot engage in the presser foot holder. Check: Please check that the presser foot is properly attached by raising the presser foot lifter.
Preparations Winding a bobbin through the needle It is possible to wind bobbins even when the machine is fully threaded. Raise the presser foot lifter (51) to the top position. Pull the needle thread underneath the presser foot and upward through the right-hand threader slot (34). Place the thread from left to right through the take-up lever (40). Important: The take-up lever must be at its highest position. C Guide the thread to the right under thread guide C.
Preparations Changing the needle Switch off the main switch To remove: Lower the presser foot and set the needle to its highest position. Loosen the needle screw (52) and pull the needle out downwards. To insert: The flat side A of the needle must face to the rear. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as it will go. Hold the needle and tighten the needle screw (52) firmly. A Threading the twin needle: Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle.
Preparations The IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) For sewing any fabric precisely Pfaff provides the ideal solution: the Integrated Dual Feed, IDT system. As on industrial machines, the IDT feeds the fabric from the top and bottom at the same time. The material is fed precisely. On light fabrics such as silk or rayon the dual feed prevents puckering of the seam. The even feeding action also ensures perfect matching of checked and striped fabrics.
Preparations Lowering the feed dog For certain sewing work such as free-motion quilting or darning and when the machine must be cleaned, the feed dog has to be lowered. Raise the presser foot before lowering the feed dog. Push slide A to the left. To engage the feed dog move the slide to the right. Raise the presser foot before engaging the feed dog. A You can also lower the feed dog by opening the bobbin door and moving slide B to the right. To engage the feed dog move the slide to the left.
Preparations A B C To change: Altering stitches Adjust the length, width, balance, density or needle position of stitches by touching the appropriate -/+ buttons to the right of the window. Each change is visible in the window. If you tap on your foot control while sewing, the needle can be raised or lowered. This does not change the pre-set needle stop position.
Sewing 3. Sewing Adjusting the contrast on the expression window The contrast setting in the window may be changed for different lighting situations. This setting can be readjusted with the contrast control (54). Stitch selection There are three ways of selecting your desired stitch: 1. With the selection wheel (selection buttons, model 2038): for scrolling backward and forward in the stitches.
Sewing Altering the stitch width The selected stitch can be sewn in various widths, e.g. zigzag stitch No. 4. Altering the needle position Straight stitch No. 1, stitch No. 2 and stitch No. 10 can be sewn in any of 19 different needle positions. Press -/+ button A to move the needle to left or right of center. Altering the pattern width, e.g. Stitch 70 (Stitch 46 on model 2038) For decorative stitches, the overall width of the pattern is shown in the window.
Sewing Altering the pattern length The pattern length of decorative stitches can be altered using -/+ button B. On satin stitches the density will not be changed. Altering the stitch density The stitch density of various stitches (buttonholes, satin stitches, etc.) can be changed. The pattern length will remain constant, but the pattern will be sewn more densely or less densely. Use -/+ button C to adjust the density, when available.
Sewing Info button Touch the info button to receive information about the selected stitch. Info menu The info menu gives you the following information: needle size/type recommendation, needle thread tension setting, to engage or disengage the IDT, lower the feed dogs, page number of the info menu.
Sewing Sewing function buttons There are four sewing function buttons below the expression window. With these buttons you can choose between “tie-off” at the beginning and/or the end of a stitch, set “needle up/down”, “sew slow” and “pattern mirror”. Tie-off button (36) When you press this button before starting to sew, the symbol appears in the window. Once the machine has tied off, the symbol disappears from the window. Press the button while sewing so you can tie off at the end of a seam or pattern.
Sewing “Lock” button: (39) You can safeguard your sewing machine against the unintentional selection of another sewing program or another pattern sequence by means of the “lock” button. Switching on the “lock” button: Press the button until the locking symbol appears in the window. The symbol disappears when the button is released. The direct selection buttons (15 to 26), as well as the button (7) and the selection dial are now locked.
Sewing Reduce the pattern width until the warning symbol disappears. The stitch may now be sewn with a twin needle of 2.0 mm or less. Formation of the stitches The stitch formation varies. Some patterns are formed from the left, so only the right side of the stitch changes when the width is adjusted. The left-hand side of the stitch is always retained. The patterns that are formed from the right will always retain the right side of the stitch, regardless of any changes in width.
Sewing Stitch sequences Your expression offers you the possibility of storing stitch and word sequences in the memories of the machine. The stitch sequences remain in the memory until you overwrite or delete it. The quilt expression 2048 has 6 m-memories, the expression 2038 has 3 m-memories. Up to 20 patterns or letters can be stored in each memory.
Sewing The symbol appears in the window. Select the stitch using the direct selection buttons (15-26), or scroll to the desired stitch or letter with the selection wheel. Store the stitches by pressing the m+ button (14). Once you have entered the stitch sequence, you can start to sew immediately. All stitches that have been sewn are automatically stored and remain in the machine’s memory even after you switch off the machine.
Sewing Inserting a pattern at the beginning of the stitch sequence If you wish to insert a stitch at the beginning of a sequence, scroll to the left using the cursor button. Once the cursor is positioned at the beginning of the sequence, the symbol for the appears in the window. Select beginning of the sequence the new stitch and store it using the m+ button (14). The new stitch will be inserted at the beginning of the sequence.
Sewing "Pattern start" function If you have interrupted the sewing operation and would like to as far to start the stitch sequence again, position the cursor appears in the window. the left as possible, until the symbol Then press the cl/pattern start button (9). Straight stitch – 1 Stitch 1 is the basic straight stitch in center needle position. The stitch length can be increased up to 6 mm. Change the needle position of the straight stitch to sew in a zipper or topstitch along the edge of a collar.
Sewing Topstitching F The straight stitch can be sewn in 19 different needle positions allowing you to guide the fabric edge along the presser foot for top stitching. The distance between the rows of topstitching can be determined by the needle positions. You can also space your rows of topstitching by the width of the presser foot. Begin topstitching further from the fabric edge, by using the guide marks on the needle plate, or the edge guide. The guide marks are given in cm and inches.
Sewing Overlock stitches For elastic, knits, woven and stretch fabrics, the 2038 and 2048 provides a selection of overlock stitches. These stitches join multiple layers of fabric and overcast them in one operation. These stitches can stretch and are more durable than standard stitches. Tip: Use blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overcast seams. This guides the fabric more precisely and prevents tunneling of the seam at wider stitch widths.
Sewing Automatic darning – 28 (Model 2048) Stitch 28 is for strengthening damaged areas of fabric and repairing tears. • Stitch over the damaged area at the required length. • Press the reverse button; the machine finishes sewing the darning program and the darning length is saved. The saved darning length can now be repeated as often as needed. E Free Motion Sewing Insert the darning foot: D F G Loosen screw D.
Sewing Gathering with straight stitch – 1 A straight stitch can be used to gather sleeves, cuffs, skirts or valances. To obtain neat and even gathers you should sew two or three rows of gathering stitches. • Set your stitch length to 6.0 mm. Lower needle thread tension to 3. • Mark the first gathering line on the right side of the fabric. Sew along this line. Leave about 4 - 5 inches (10-13 cm) of thread at the beginning and end of the seam.
Sewing Rolled hem with hemmer No. 7 – 1 Use the rolled hemmer to finish the edges of blouses, scarves, or ruffles without having to iron the edges beforehand. Hemming prevents the edges from fraying and produces a neat and durable edge finish. • Double-fold the fabric edge (about 1/8 inch / 2 mm per fold). • Place the folded fabric edge under the hemmer and sew a few stitches to secure. • Turn the handwheel towards you until the needle is at its lowest point.
Sewing Buttonholes Your expression has the perfect buttonhole for every fabric and garment. Whether you wish to sew buttonholes on jackets, pants (trousers), blouses or stretch fabrics, 5 different buttonholes (4 on the model 2038) give your garments the professional touch. The expression uses sensormatic buttonhole guide No. 10 and sensors to ensure that every buttonhole is sized accurately.
Sewing Fully automatic buttonhole Select the desired buttonhole (e.g. No. 9). Adjust the size of the buttonhole by using the -/+ button B. You can also adjust the buttonhole width (-/+ button A), the buttonhole density (-/+ button C) or the buttonhole balance (-/+ button C). Alter between density and balance by pressing "tie off"-button 36. symbol will change into on your display. The Sew as many buttonholes as you wish.
Sewing Manual buttonhole man If the buttonhole sensormatic guide has not been inserted the buttonhole can be finished manually. First touch the reverse button. The word “man” appears in the expression window. Sew the forward buttonhole seam and press the reverse button when you have reached the correct buttonhole size. Before the reverse buttonhole seam is completed, the machine will slow down. To complete the buttonhole with a second bartack, press the reverse button once again.
Sewing Buttonhole with gimp thread Buttonholes that are sewn with gimp threads are more durable and will not stretch. Use pearl cotton or a regular gimp thread approximately the same color as the sewing thread to stitch over. Place the center of a length of gimp thread over the metal bar extending from the center, back of the buttonhole foot. Pass the thread ends under the foot and pull up into the right and left guides on the clamp at the front of the presser foot. Buttonhole No. 9 can now be sewn.
Sewing Sewing on buttons – 0 With Button sewing program 0 you can easily sew on two and four-hole buttons. • Remove the presser foot and lower the feed dog. (Make sure the IDT is disengaged.) • Mark the button position on your fabric. Place the button on the marked fabric. • Turn the handwheel towards you and position the button so the needle enters the left hole in the button. • Lower the presser foot lifter. The button will be held in place by the shank of the foot.
Quilting 4. Quilting Piecing the quilt top Cut out the pieces of fabric for your quilt top using templates. A seam allowance of ¼” (6 mm) should already be included in the templates. Snap on the optional ¼" quilting foot. Sew the pieces together following the design instructions to piece the quilt top. The seam allowance of quilts are usually pressed towards the darker fabric side. Baste the completed quilt top to the batting and backing.
Quilting Antique Quilt Stitches Beutiful Crazy Patch quilting was originally sewn by hand. This hand stitched look can be accomplished faster and easier with the Pfaff Antique quilt stitches. • Use invisible (monofilament) thread in the needle. Use a contrast or matching polyester or cotton thread in the bobbin. • Set the needle thread tension to 7-9. • When you sew the stitch on the three layers of your quilt, you should only see your bobbin thread. Create the stitch pattern on top of the fabric.
Quilting Quilt Appliques Appliques add that special touch for your quilt. There are many different ways of applying appliques to a quilt. One way is to add the applique to the block before the quilt is put together. Set your quilt expression with stitch 3, stitch length 0.5, stitch width 4-6 mm, presser foot 2A. Adhere the applique piece to the block. Place stabilizer behind the block and applique. Sew around the applique with the satin stitch.
Decorative sewing/Specialty techniques 5. Decorative sewing/Specialty techniques General notes on decorative sewing To enhance your own home textiles or garments your expression offers you a wide variety of fancy and decorative stitches. Create a greater variety of embellishments by combining different patterns, colors and sizes. Use specialty decorative threads to enhance the lovely stitching. Always use stabilizers under fabric when sewing decorative stitches.
Decorative sewing/Specialty techniques Free-motion monograms Use stitch 3 (adjust stitch width and stitch length) to create wonderful monogram initials of your own design. Transfer the initials with a fabric marker to the area to be embroidered. Attach the darning foot and bring it into the darning position. Lower the feed dog. Place a tear-away stabilizer under your fabric. Then place a piece of water-soluble stabilizer on the right side of the fabric.
Decorative sewing/Specialty techniques When you start to sew again, the machine will automatically make a taper at 45°. The present sewing operation is indicated in the window. • To start the pattern without a taper, press the tie-off button (36) twice before starting to sew. Use -/+ button A to change the width of the satin stitch before sewing. • To sew a pattern without a taper, press the tie-off button (36) four times before starting to sew.
Decorative sewing/Specialty techniques Hemstitching This is a technique everyone recognizes – but was previously only embroidered by hand! With your expression you can produce hemstitching much quicker and easier. Special hemstitches No. 55, 56, 57 and 58 (2048) and 34, 35, 36 and 37 (2038) are built into your machine. By changing the stitch length and width you can achieve different effects. Use a wing needle for hemstitching. (A normal needle is only used for very light fabrics – size 80.
Maintenance 6. Maintenance Changing the needle plate Switch off the main switch. Removal • Raise the presser foot. Position the needle plate changer (lamp changer) as shown and press the needle plate up on the right, then on the left. It can now be easily removed. Replacing • Place the needle plate against the rear edge of the cut-out then press down at the front until you hear it snap in place. Before you start sewing, check that the needle plate is lying flat.
Maintenance Sewing problems and their solutions Problem/Cause Remedy The machine skips stitches The needle is not properly inserted. Push needle fully upwards. Flat side facing the back. Wrong needle is in use. Use needle system 130/705 H. Needle is bent or blunt. Insert a new needle. The machine is not properly threaded. Check how the machine is threaded. Needle is too small for thread. Use a larger needle. Needle thread breaks See reasons above. See above. Thread tension is too tight.
Maintenance Problem/Cause Remedy The machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Sewing lint has collected between the feed dog teeth rows. Remove needle plate, remove lint with brush. Feed dog is lowered. Push slide A to the right or slide B to the left. Slide A is at the left or slide B is at the right (see page 2:15) Push slide A to the right or slide B to the left. The needle plate is not lying flat. Press downwards at the front of the needle plate until you hear it snap into place.
Maintenance Index of headings D A Adjusting the contrast in the expression window 3:1 Altering pattern width/length for combined borders Altering stitches 5:1 2:16 Altering the pattern length/stitch density 3:3 Altering the pattern width/stitch length 3:2-3 Altering the stitch width/needle position 3:2 Antique Quilt Stitches 4:2 Attaching the buttonhole foot Automatic tapering 3:17 5:2-3 Bobbin case Bobbin thread monitor (model 2048) 3:3 2:6-7 3:3 Bobbin winding 2:4-5 Bridging stitches
Maintenance M Manual buttonhole U 3:19 N Non-elastic/elastic stitches 3:11-12 Overlock stitches 3:8 3:13 Presser foot lifter Utility stitches (2048) 1:8 V 2:2 W Winding a bobbin through the needle P Piecing the quilt top 1:10 Voltage switch O Opening an m-memory Utility stitches (2038) 2:12 4:1 2:10 Q Quilt Appliques 4:3 R Removable accessory tray 2:3 S Semi-automatic buttonhole/ manual finish Sewing function buttons Sewing on buttons 3:18 3:5 3:21 Sewing problems and their solutions
Technical data Dimensions (w x h x d) Weight Nominal voltage (reversible) Power consumption Sewing lamp Sewing speed Stitching width Stitching length Presser foot lift Max. presser foot height Needle system Package contents Sewing machine Carrying case Foot control Lead cord Accessories Instruction manual 408 x 290 x 187 mm 8.3 kg 220 - 240 V / 120 V 75 W 12 V / max. 5 W max. 950 stitches/min min. 80 stitches/min 0 ... 9 mm 0 ... 6 mm 8mm 10.
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