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    Collect old industrial sewing machine manuals, rebuild shoe patchers, fix, repair and build goalie equipment

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  1. 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

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