Instructions for oiling, Index, Type d" oil – SINGER 136W105 User Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR OILING
To ensure easy running and prevent unnecessary wear of
the parts which are in movable contact, the machine requires
oiling, dnd when in continuous use, "TYPE B" or "TYPE D" OIL,
sold by Singer Sewing Machine Company, should be
applied at least twice each day to all oil holes marked "OIL",
as instructed in Form 2236w.
"TYPE D" OIL
should be used when an oil is desired
which will produce a minimum of stain on fabrics, even
after a long period of storage.
The small felt pad on the side of the bobbin case
should be kept wet with oil to lubricate the hook race.
Occasionally check the grease in gear cases on the under
side of the bed of the machine and fill gear cases, when
necessary, with^GEAR LUBRICANT, sold by Singer Sewing
Machine Company.
Copyright, U. S. A., 1938,1939, 1940, 1941 and 1954
by The Singer Manufachiring Company
AH RIghti Reservad for All Coonfrie*
INDEX
Page
Accessories.................................................................................................................... IT
Bobbin Winder............................................................................................................. IT
Feed Gears.................................................................................................................... 19
Knee Lifter ................................................................................................................... 18
Knife Honing Device............................................................................................... 20
Machine No. 136wl05.................................................................................................. 5
Numerical List of Parts............................................................................................. 23
Throat Plates................................................................................................................ 21
Wood Base..................................................................................................................... 22