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Agent319

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  1. Got home checked for loose screws on the drive shafts and all were tight. Looked at the reverse mechanism, which I was unaware this affected the forward stitch length. I read the manual you supplied and followed the instructions to first loosen the screw then adjust the reverse mechanism until I got a forward 5 spi. It worked! Thank you both for the help. Greatly appreciated
  2. Appreciate that. I'll definitely refer to that manual. I'll get back w/ you about this tomorrow.
  3. I purchased this machine a month ago and believe I got her operational. I feel she's timed as good as I know how using the manual. However, the longest stitch length I can get is 6 stitches per inch. The stitch length Eccentric is operational and moves good from largest setting to smallest setting. The manual says I should get 5 stiches per inch out of her. Anyone know what I'm missing as far as getting to that 5 stitch per inch on this machine?
  4. I have noticed the Tension system that they sell for this machine does not have part # 267315 Thread Controller Spring Top included. This seems to be a critical part to keep the Tension spring in the correct position. I wonder why this part is not included in the whole Tension system?
  5. I came across this https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/screw_threads "Because Singer factories manufactured all of their own components it was not as important for them to ensure standardization of items from different suppliers. Although many older Singer threads matched those of the American and then Unified standards, they continued to use some sizes that were non-standard in order to maintain backward compatibility between parts that were common to different models." Those -#'s after a screw part # is Singer tap/die# used to cut the threads for a screw or a hole.
  6. I just bought some Singer 211G parts from https://ronsew.com/ High shipping rates however
  7. I have a 211W155 and a 211G156 and I have the exploded parts view diagram of these machines.  In the diagram the screw parts listed have either a -803, 804, 805, 806, 819, 830, 833, 850 or 819 after the part # and many of those -#'s are the same.  Would you know what those dash #'s represent?

    1. shoepatcher

      shoepatcher

      What I remember, the last 3 numbers like 801, 801, or 816 used meant a harden or treated part.  Best I can help you with at this moment. those added 3 numbers were mostly for screws.

      glenn

    2. Agent319

      Agent319

      I did more research and found those #'s are the tap # Singer used for their screws

  8. I have a 211W155 and a 211G156 and I have the exploded parts view diagram of these machines.  In the diagram the screw parts listed have either a -803, 804, 805, 806, 819, 830, 833, 850 or 819 after the part # and many of those -#'s are the same.  Would you know what those dash #'s represent?

    1. CowboyBob

      CowboyBob

      No,I'm afraid IDK what they stand for.

      Bob

    2. Agent319

      Agent319

      I did more research and found those #'s are the tap # Singer used for their screws

       

       

  9. I have a 211W155 and a 211G156 and I have the exploded parts view diagram of these machines. In the diagram the screw parts listed have either a -803, 804, 805, 806, 819, 830, 833, 850 or 819 after the part # and many of those -#'s are the same. Would anyone know what those dash #'s represent?
  10. I have a singer 16-188 w/ a standard servo motor and no speed reducer. Depending on how thick the product I'm sewing I can go very slow but a slight push on the pedal it does speed up. So does the HM-750SL have a long travel on the pedal to keep from having to lightly feather the pedal to keep control of speed?
  11. Hello, I've come across a Singer 211G156 that needs a part. The part is 508297 a Vibrating Presser bar extension guide COLLAR. Anyone know where I could get one of those?
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