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Singer 29K71 - Hints for Perfect Operation

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14
HINTS
FOR
PERFECT
OPERATION
Oil
the
machine
regularly.
The
top
of
hand
wheel
must
always
turn
over
toward
the
operator
(
counterclockwise)
.
If
located
at
side
of
machine,
the
hand
wheel
must
turn
over
from left
toward
right
(clockwise).
Never
run
the
machine
without
material
between
the
feeding
fool
and
needle
plate.
Do
not
run
the
machine
when
both
shuttle
and
needle
are
threaded
unless
there
is
material
under
the
feeding
foot
.
The
Belt
See
that
the
belt
is
not
too
tight; it
should
be
just
tight
enough
not to slip.
If
too
loose,
remove
the
hook
at
one
end,
shorten
the
belt
and
rejoin.
Machine Working Heavily
If
the
machine
runs
hard
after
standing
idle
for
some
time, use a little
kerosene
or
benzine
in
the
oiling
places,
run
the
machine
rapidly,
then
wipe
clean
and
oil.
To
Avoid Breaking Needles
The
feeding
fool
should
be
securely
fastened
by
the
thumb
screw.
Do
not
sew
heavy
seams
or
very
thick
material
with
too fine a
needle.
A
large
needle
and
thread
to
correspond
should
be
used
on
heavy
work.
See
page 5.
Avoid
pulling
the
material
when
stitching.
Th
is
may
cause
the
needle
to
strike
on
the
needle
plate
and
break
.
Breaking of Upper Thread
Improper
threading
of
machine.
Tension
being
too
tight.
The
thread
being
too
coarse
for
the
size
of
the
needle.
The
needle
being
bent,
having
a
blunt
point,
or
being
set
incorrectly.
Breaking of Under Thread
Improper
threading
of
shuttle.
Bobbin
Thread
tension
being
too tight.
Skipping of
Stitches
The
needle
may
not
be
accurately
set
into
the
needle
bar
or
the
needle
may
be
blunt
or
bent.
Remove
the
accumulation
of
dirt
or
lint
which
might
gather
beh
i
nd
thread
retaining
spring
ne
ar
bottom
of
needle
bar
by
working
a
piece
of
tape
or
thread
back
and
forth
between
spr
i
ng
and
needle
bar.
CAUTION:
Do
not
bend
spring
away
from
needle
bar
or
spring
may
become
permanently
damaged.
Examine
feeding
foot
and
remove
any
dirt
or
lint
from
the
t
ee
th
to
insure
regular
feeding
of
material.
Working
on
old, hard leather
When
working
on
old,
hard
leather,
it
is
advisable
to
s
oft
en the le
ather
with
oil, use a
coar
se
needle
and
mak
e
a
long stitch to
prevent
needle
from splitting
the
leath
er.
From the library of: Superior Sewing Machine & Supply LLC

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