8To Wind the Bobbin (See Fig.10)Fasten the bobbin winder to the table with Its driving pulley In front of the machine belt, so that
To Thread the Bobbin Case^ :0'C/P5Fig.11Hold the bobbin between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, as shown In Fig.11, the
10To Replace the Bobbin CaseAfter threading, take the bobbin case by the latch and place the bobbin case on the center stud (2,Fig.9) of the bobbin ca
11upper ThreadingPass the thread from the unwinder, or from the spool on the spool pin on the top of the machine, from right to left through£/2639Fig.
12To Prepare for SewingVlth the left hand hold the end of the needle thread, leaving It: slack: fГОШ the hand to the needle^ turn the balan
13TensionsFor ordinary stitching, the needle and bobbin threads should be locked in the center of the thickness of the material, thus:Fig.17.
To Regulate the Length of StitchThe -length of stitch is regulated by the thumb screw (B,Flg. 2) in the slot on the front of the up
INSTRUCTIONSFORADJUSTERS AND A\ACHINISTS
16To Set the Needle Bar at the Correct HeightSee that the needle Is pushed up into the needle bar as far as It will go, then remove the fa
17To Time the Sewing HookRemove presser foot, slide plate, throat plate and bobbin case. Take out the two screws (E2,Flg.20) and remove feed d
USE ONLY SINGER* OILS and LUBRICANTSThey insure freedom from lubricating trouble and give longer life to sewing equipmentThe following are the correct
18In case the hook is not correctly timed, loosen the three screws (L,Flg.22) In the hub of the hook. These three screws can be re
19To Remove and Replace the Sewing HookRemove the needle, slide plate and bobbin case. Take out the screw (G,Fig.22) and remove the bobbin case holder
20then securely fasten the position bracket by means of the screw (G,Fig.22). Replace the needle and time the sewing hook as Inst
(y), from the right hand end, pushing thp old shaft out of the gear toward the needle bar by means of the new shaft, as shownSI Fig.85. R
22To Adjust the Thread Take-up SpringThe thread take-up spring (Ci2,Flg.26) should be set so that when the eye of the needle reaches the good
THE IMPORTANCE OF USING SINGER* PARTS AND NEEDLES IN SINGER MACHINESThe successful operation of SINGER machines can only be assured if SINGE
SINGER Needles should be used In SINGER Machines.These Needles and fheir Confolrsers are marked with the Gomparsy*$ Trode«Mark“SiMANCO.^Needles In Con
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:The improper placing or renewal of the Trade-Mark “SINGER” or any other of the Trade-Marks of The Singer M
To Lubricate the MachineUSE "TYPE B" or "TYPE D" OIL, sold only by Singer Sewing MacbIne company. For description o
use GEAR LUBRICANT in the gear cases of these machines. When the machines leave the factory, the gear cases are packed with suffic
D iBFig.6. Oiling Points In Base of MachineAt least four times each day apply ONE DROP of oil to the bobbin case holder bearing In th
NeedlesNeedles for Machines 95-SO and 95-100 are of Class and Variety S8 X 1, and are furnished In Sizes 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17,
6Relative Sizes of Needles and ThreadThe following sizes of needles and thread are recommended according to the class of work:SizesofNeedlesClasses o
7To Remove the BobbinTurn the balance, wheel over toward you until the needle moves up to Its highest point. Draw out the slide In the bed o
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