Singer One Instruction Manual 2 - Page 30

Fig.., Front, Showing, Oiling, Points

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28 To Oil the Machine To ensure easy running and prevent unnecessary wear of the parts which are in movable contact, the D E vat 5 :*; • E ' tk's'c ys' E 672* FIG.. 27. FRONT VIEW, SHOWING OILING POINTS machine requires oiling, and if used continuously, it should be oiled each day. With moderate use, an occasional oiling is sufficient. Oil should be applied at each of the places shown by arrows in Figs. 27, 28 and 29. One drop of oil at each point is sufficient with the exception of the oil hole (C, Fig. 27) into which hole about 12 drops of oil should be poured each time the machine is oiled. Oil holes are pro- vided in the machine for bearings which cannot be directly reached. To oil the hook 4 mechanism, draw to the left the slide in the bed of the ma- chine and after re- moving the lint and dust which may have accumulated around the sewing hook, take out the bobbin and FIG. 28. VIEW OF SEWING•HooK SHOWING OILING POINTS apply a drop of oil to the oil hole and bob-

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28
To
Oil
the
Machine
To
ensure
easy
running
and
prevent
unnecessary
wear
of
the
parts
which
are
in
movable
contact,
the
D
E
:*;
vat
5
E
'
tk''
s
c
y'
s
E
672*
FIG..
27.
FRONT
VIEW,
SHOWING
OILING
POINTS
machine
requires
oiling,
and
if
used
continuously,
it
should
be
oiled
each
day.
With
moderate
use,
an
occasional
oiling
is
sufficient.
Oil
should
be
applied
at
each
of
the
places
shown
by
arrows
in
Figs.
27,
28
and
29.
One
drop
of
oil
at
each
point
is
sufficient
with
the
exception
of
the
oil
hole
(C,
Fig.
27)
into
which
hole
about
12
drops
of
oil
should
be
poured
each
time
the
machine
is
oiled.
Oil
holes
are
pro-
vided
in
the
machine
for
bearings
which
cannot
be
directly
reached.
To
oil
the
hook
mechanism,
draw
to
the
left
the
slide
in
the
bed
of
the
ma-
chine
and
after
re-
moving
the
lint
and
dust
which
may
have
accumulated
around
the
sewing
hook,
take
FIG.
28.
VIEW
OF
SEWING•HooK
out
the
bobbin
and
SHOWING
OILING
POINTS
apply
a
drop
of
oil
to
the
oil
hole
and
bob
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