Singer W150 FL User Manual

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CONTENTS
SPECIAL FEATURES
INTRODUCTION
name of each part
TO SET THE NEEDLE . TO WIND THE BOBBIN
TO THREAD THE BOBBIN CASE
TO REPLACE AND REMOVE THE BOBBIN CASE TO CLEAN SNAP OPEN R.rr
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- ™ ««ATE THE STITCH LENOTH
TO USE THE DROP FEED DIAL
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TO REGULATE THE PRESSURE OF THE PRESSER FOOT
BUILT-IN LIGHT
NEEDLE AND THREAD SIZEs"
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TO OIL SEWING MACHINE
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CONTENTSSPECIAL FEATURESINTRODUCTIONname of each partTO SET THE NEEDLE . TO WIND THE BOBBIN TO THREAD THE BOBBIN CASE TO REPLACE AND REMOVE THE BOBBIN

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3. TO THREAD THE BOBBIN CASEBefore threading the bobbin case, study Fig, 5, 6, 7, to get a general idea as to how it is done.(1) Hold the bobbin

Page 3 - MAIN PLANT

4. TO REPLACE AND REMOVE THE BOBBIN CASE(1) Raise the presser bar (24) by lifting the presser bar lifter (25)(2) Raise the needle bar (19) to

Page 4 - INmOI>UCTION

5. TO CLEAN SNAP - OPEN RACEWhen the thread is tangled in the race or dust pets into the space oetween the shuttle and shuttle-race,

Page 5 - CONTENTS

6. TO THREAD THE MACHINE & NEEDLEFirst, by pulling up the spool pin bring the spool pin to sewing position and turn the pulley to

Page 6 - MÁME OF EACH PART

7. TO PREPARE FOR SEWING(1 ) Hold the end of the upper-thread with the left hand, leaving it slack from the hand to the needle.(2} Tu

Page 7 - SPECIAL FEATURES

9. TO REMOVE THE WORKRaise the needie bar to its highest position, by turning the Balance Wheel over toward you.(2) Lift the presser foot by li

Page 8 - 2. TO WIND THE BOBBIN

n. TO REGULATE THE STITCH LENGTHBy regulating the FEED REGULATING LEVER up or down sewing could be done backword and forward with the same length of t

Page 9 - Thread guide (5)

Fig. 1812. TO REGULATE THE PRESSURE OF THE PRESSER FOOTLiaht material will not sew well Vv^ith too much pressuse, nor will heavy fabrics, under too l

Page 10 - 3. TO THREAD THE BOBBIN CASE

13. TO USE THE DROP FEED DIALBy using the drop feed dial (15) you may adjust the feed dog for sewing different types of materials an

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Fig. 22BUILT - IN LIGHTbmp housing is encased in the Face Plate for getting adequate end glareless light around the needle point which

Page 13 - 6')

Fig. 28You can automatically oil the vital parts of your machine by pressing the OILING BUTTON (Fig. 25) a few times.If you are using

Page 14 - 8. TO COMMENCE SEWING

16. SOME USEFUL SEWENG HINTSTO TURN CORNERS:1. Stop the machine with needle while it is still in the material.2. Raise the presser foot and turn the f

Page 15 - 9. TO REMOVE THE WORK

17. CAUSES OF COMMON DIFFICULTIESBREAKING OF THE UPPER THREAD :1. Incorrect threading.2. Upper thread tension too high.3. Faulty needle, or needle

Page 16 - and thread sizes

needle and thread sizes (USE 15x1 NEEDLE ONLY)SIZE OF THREADSizes (S' Grades of NeedlesType of Fabric andWork to be DoneSIZECotton1 1,0 or B (Med

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MAIN PLANT

Page 19 - BUILT - IN LIGHT

INmOI>UCTIONlis booklet is your guide to sewing pleasure with your new machine, contains the names of the major parts and identifies them for ready

Page 20 - CAUSES OF COMMON DTOULTiiS

CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONNAME OF EACH PART ...SPECIAL FEATURES ...

Page 21 - 16. SOME USEFUL SEWENG HINTS

MÁME OF EACH PART28 B/21 Í2ÍI \|3 \|8 \t?1. Built-in darner (Regulating plate)2. Built-in darner (Release lever)3. Thread take-up lever4. Arm th

Page 22 - CAUSES OF COMMON DIFFICULTIES

SPECIAL FEATURESiUILT-lN DARNER - is the first of, its kind. It enables you to dial the exact ssure you desire according to the k

Page 23 - 15x1 NEEDLE ONLY)

1. TO SET THE NEEDLENEEDLEFLAT SURFACE(1) Turn fhe Balance wheel toward you, raising needle bar to its highest point, and loosen the need

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Thread guide (5)(3) Pass the thread through the bobbin winder thread guide (5) as illustrated, wind the end of the thread on the b

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