Singer 1 One Instruction Manual 32

Singer 1 One Manual

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    "Pitofemiostat 14u11/13 Operator's Guide fH SINGER
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    sewing to this booklet for proper use and optimum service. Safety Cautions: • Be sure that to adjust the motor belt. Contact your nearest Service Center should any adjustment be required. • not to place anything on top of it. • When sewing closely watch the area being sewn to avoid injuries from
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    3. Threading the machine • Setting up the thread guide holder • How to open looper cover • How to remove cylinder cover • How to thread your machine correctly • How to change threads 4. How to sew 5. Chain off and test sew 6. How to adjust thread tension 7. How to adjust stitch length 8. Free arm
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    1. Principal parts Thread guide holder Chain stitch looper thread tension dial Overedge looper thread tension dial Overedge needle thread tension dial Pressure regulating screw Chain stitch needle thread tension
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    1 To run the machine and control the speed, press the speed controller. The harder you press, the faster the machine will sew. To stop the machine from sewing, remove your foot from the speed controller. Caution: • Be sure that the electrical voltage of the socket outlet (wall receptacle) is
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    they are located right above the spool pins. Place the thread on the spool stand as shown in the figure at the left. Thread guide holder Thread guide Spool cap Spool stand Anti-spill sleeve .1 When using synthetic threads that easily spill off the cop (cone) slip the anti-spill sleeve furnished
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    CD r15Toi f-toTu;k-a-t SINGER ims0 (14U13) * Be sure looper cover is closed when sewing. Oi4GER sl - -1 (14(111) 01 Push the cover to the right as far as it will go and 0 Pull cover down toward you. • How to
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    • How to thread your machine correctly Correct sewing cannot be obtained when machine is threaded incorrectly. Threading is diagrammed on the inner side of the looper cover and identified with colors on the various thread guides. (1) Open looper cover. Thread the chain stitch looper in the order 0
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    (2) Thread the overedge looper in sequence from © to ® (marked in orange color). lar-vxxisitsak V. Wind thread around thread guide when threading ® as shown in figure below. _c) Tension discs While holding thread with finger, pass it between the tension discs and pull thread down
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    knife is set at the nonoperating position (See figure on page 18 for movable knife non-operating position). Wind thread around thread guide when threading as shown in figure below. Tension discs 3 7 0 golownie 5 5cm (2") (14U13) 8 While holding thread with finger, pass it between the tension
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    (4) Thread the chain stitch needle thread in the order 0 to 8 (blue mark).(14U13 only) Wind thread around thread guide when threading 0 as shown in figure below. 0 0 3 0 3 A 5 6 8 9 10 of 0 11111111111111111111110 Tension discs While holding thread with finger, pass it between the tension
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    drawing needle thread through the needle eye, stop the tie knot before the needle eye, cut the thread and pass it through the needle eye. x SINGER C U13 Tie kno 10
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    stitch can be obtained when needle thread for chain stitch and looper thread for chain stitch are used. When you wish to obtain a tight seam, sew another row of stitches next to the previously row. (Application) Binding knit wear, jersey, etc. When chain stitching, be sure to disengage the overedge
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    and while pressing the overedge looper lock screw tighten it in the direction of arrow shown in figure at left. 1 When sewing with movable knife in non-operating position, sewing can be performed more conveniently by installing the chain stitch seam width gage in place of the knife cover. L Knife
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    5. Chain off and test sew SINGER FP7, ,revAwat When the machine is completely threaded, you 2 or 3 turns. After threading for the first time or when rethreading due to thread breakage during sewing, repeat the above. CT\ O _/ Thread cutter Pull z After completing the seam, chain off approx.
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    to suit the type of material and size of the thread used. Tension becomes tighter as the tension dial is turned up toward the plus sign (+). • Correct thread tension Be sure the threads are correctly threaded since otherwise proper thread tension cannot be obtained (See page 6). Correct chain
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    dial (orange) toward the plus sign (+). Looper thread Needle tension dial (green) toward the plus sign (+) or turn the overedge looper sewing condition. Since the adjustment can be made easily, adjust the stitch length to 4mm when sewing heavy weight fabrics such as quilting and to 2mm when sewing
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    shown in figure at left, this machine becomes a free arm machine simply by pushing the convertible bed plate down making tubular work such as sewing sleeves very easy. I This is especially convenient for finishing hard-to-reach areas such as arm holes and overcasing trouser cuffs. I C,I \" t_D t_D
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    pressure of this machine is preadjusted at the factory to suit the sewing of medium weight fabrics. It may become necessary to adjust the (14U13 only) Needle eye Insert the needle with the long groove to the front. Use Singer needle Cat. No. 2053. Available in sizes #10, #11, #12 #14. Needles
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    is set to 3.5mm (9/64 inches) for normal sewing condition, however it can be increased up to 5mm (13/64 inches) for overedging heavy weight fabrics as instructed below. If any problems arise in making the adjustment, call your Singer representative, (1) Before making the adjustment, be sure that
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    and tighten set screw. (8) Return the movable knife to its original position. Chaining-off finger Chaining-off finger set screw Presser foot (9) Test sew Make a test sample first so that you can correctly adjust the position of the chaining-off finger, since an improperly positioned finger may
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    it becomes dull. The stationary knife can be replaced according to the following steps, however if there are any difficulties experienced, call your Singer representative to make the adjustment. (1) Besure that the power line plug is disconnected from the wall receptacle. (2) Open the looper cover
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    13. Lubrication Special material is used for the important parts of this machine, therefore only occasional lubrication is required. The oiling points shown on the figure below should be lubricated periodically. 20-30 drops 2-3 drops it Cc) 2-3 drops 21
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    adjustment Whenever sewing difficulty is • Do not pull the fabric by hand. Use hand only to guide the fabric. • Tighten screw firmly. • Thread machine correctly (page in position (page 17). • Thread machine correctly (page 6). • Use Singer Cat. 2053 #10, #11, #12 #14. • Increase presser foot
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    Type of Fabric Lightweight Lawn, Organdy, Voil, Crepe, etc. Type of Thread Cotton #100 Silk #100 Spun #80 - #90 Tetron #80 - #100 Needle Singer Cat. No. 2053 #10 Medium Weight Muslin, Soccer, Satin, Gabardine Broadcloth, etc. Heavy Weight Oxford, Denim Tweed, Corduroy Serge Cotton #60 - #80 Silk
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    14U13 only) 17. Specification of the 14U11/13 machine Item Sewing speed Stitch length (amount of feed) Overedge stitch width Needle 5 mm (Standard 3.5 mm) (9/64" - 13/64") 27 mm (1 - 5/64") 5 mm (13/64") Singer Cat. No. 2053 #10, #11, #12 #14 14U11....2, 14U13....4 Width 257 mm X Depth 231 mm X
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    Form U 3360 Part No. 409764-002 Printed in Japan
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"Pitofemiostat
14u11/13
Operator's
Guide
fH
SINGER