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I'm trying to find a roller foot for a Singer 44-10. I bought one on Amazon but the arm the roller is attached to is too long and I'm not able to move it into position. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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34 minutes ago, StitchDoc said:

I'm trying to find a roller foot for a Singer 44-10.

Would these work????

kgg

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Maybe. this is the one I bought that is "too long". The arm from center of screw to center of screw is 1.5 in. 

The shank length on the machine is 1"

Here's a pic of what I bought (that doesn't fit):

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I think a 1/4 in shorter would work

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12 hours ago, StitchDoc said:

Maybe. this is the one I bought that is "too long". The arm from center of screw to center of screw is 1.5 in. 

I have two types:

A) with a large wheel:

the dimension according to my mic.

Large Wheel:

a) Center of screw to center of screw on arm is 1.435" ( 1 - 53/128", 35.9mm). 

b) Wheel Diameter is 1.236" ( 1 - 15/64", 31.4mm)

Small Wheel:

a) Center of screw to center of screw on arm is 1.435" ( 1 - 53/128", 35.9mm). 

b) Wheel Diameter is .8745" ( 7/8", 22.21mm)

12 hours ago, StitchDoc said:

I think a 1/4 in shorter would work

Body is the same, length is the same just the wheels are different diameters.

kgg

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I thought I sent the following reply from my phone but, I don’t see it here so I’ll write it again:

I found a video online of a gentleman (in the UK I believe) that was doing the same thing as I am on a similar machine. What I learned was there is a way to change the height of the shaft that the foot mounts to, that then allows the user to properly position the roller foot. 
Thanks for replying but, I think I’m all set.

Regards…..

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