Threading the machine, upper thread – SINGER W117 User Manual
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PRESSER BAR CAP
Threading
The Machine,
Upper Thread
(See Fig.
Your machine should h» •
proper position for thl.f- ®
by turning the hand !
(the top of the
from you) so that
up (5,.Fii 3) Tatit^ take.
est pomt.,
*ugh.
Place a spool of thread n
the
spool pm on top^f
fhSnd
Of the
thread in the left
®
tween the first fineer**
thumb, then use t^e
hand (first finger and thumbi
threat"^ "
Next, the thread should
pss under and in front of
hook one (1), then under aid
in back of hook two (2)
“
Next, downward and hook
to bTck.°^"*
Next, pull the thread un
ward until it hooks into
spring eyelet No. 4.
Next, continue upward in
to the hole in the take-up
lever (5) from back to front
Next, downward and hook
thread into needle damn
thread guide 6 from back to
front. ,
Next, into the eye of needle
from left to nght as you face
the machine.
Figure 3
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4
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4
c
(See enlarged view of tension assembly on page S)
To Wind a Bobbin
(See Figure S Page 6)
, = the bobbin on bobbin winder spindle as sho’
tht hand wheel with the left hand and turn the top
Hold tne
towards you. This will release the sew
th®
of the machine. Next, place a spool of thr<
„lechanis
located on bed of machine directly be!
on
wheel. Next, take the end of the thread and p
the n^ the tension plates on bobbin winder thread gui
it b®two , j upward into eye of guide, then run end
fhfea'd through hole “B” in bobbin.
ir„,rocrp the bobbin-winder pulley with the hand wheel
k" O' lever “C” downward. Hold end of thread until y
pushing „chine sufficiently to wind the thread around i
several times: then break thread off at hole “B” a
boDDin
machine and bobbin winder will automatica
contin
proper amount of thread is wound. '
^^'^'iTfter the bobbin is wound and removed; tighten
. i k niit bv turning the top of it from you while holdi
?he
hand
^h'eel with your left hand.
‘ r>n non-electric machines proceed in the same mann
cept that power for operation is furnished by foot treat
TP *5
FROM*I
AND*2
Enlarged view of tension assembly showing thread
ing of auxiliary spring, as described on page i.
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