SINGER 99-13 User Manual
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2(5
27
Huviiig
set
Uic
liulibiii
ca.se
into
the
correct
position, lock tlie lat(-h (XN, Fi^^ -Jo) in tho notch
(00, i'ig. 25) to hold the boLiljin case in place.
Fio. 26. Iii3PL.\ciN« TUB Sua-o
Thou
replace
the
slide
from
the
right,
iis
shown
in Fig. 2li, being careful to see that tho two cmls
of tho spring ( K li. Fig. 2(5) enter the grooves on the
uinUaside of the slide.
HINTS
Machine
Working
Heavily.
If
tho
nuichine
runs hard after standing itilo for some time use a
little kerosene in the oiling places, run the machine
rapidlj', then wipe clean anil oil.
To
Avoid
Breaking
Needles.
See
that
tho
pressor foot or attachments are .seimroly fastened by
tho llunnb screw. Do not sew heavy seams or very
thick
goods
with loo lino a needle. A
large
needle
and
thread lo corresponil .should be lused on heavy
work
(.SCO
Jingo 18).
See that (he needle is not bent and avoid jmlling
tho material when stitching.
Breaking
of
Needle
Thread.
If
tho
niasllo
thread breaks it may be caused by:
Improjier threading.
'I'ension being too tight.
Needle too lino for size of l.hroail.
I'he thread being too coarse for size of needle.
The needle being bent, having a blunt jioint,
or being .set incorrectly.
Breaking
of
Bobbin
Thread.
If
the
bobbin
thread bi’caks it may be caused by:
Improper threading of bobbin ease.
Tension being too tight.
Skipping of Stitches. 'I'ho needle may not be
..ecurately sot into tho ne.edle bar or tho needle may
■'unt or bent. 'I'lie needle may be too small for
•ead being used.