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Singer 112W140 Tension Disks Problem

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I've obtained a 112w140 sewing machine and trying to get it working byt the tensions disks do no appear to release when the presser foot is lifted. I can't find an exploded view of how this linkage works on this machine and think I maybe missing something.

Can anyone share any more light about the parts or diagram of how this linkage works.

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Not 100% sure about this particular machine and tension unit, but there's usually a relatively big pin that pushes from the back of the machine, through the machine and onto a plate on the back of the tension unit. That plate in turn pushes on a teeny-tiny pin that finally pushes one of the tension discs away from the other. It's a surprisingly complex mechanism.

I had one machine where the teeny-tiny pin was missing. That pin is so tiny most people wouldn't even notice it falling out if they disassembled the tension unit. I made a replacement pin by cutting a very thin nail to the right length and smoothing the ends on sandpaper.

You can buy a complete tension unit for under $20 on ebay. Keep that in mind as you run up hours trying to fix yours.

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Thanks.

Thats what I was trying to figure out and now I'm trying to work out what the parts I need.

I guess that the part is missing as it there doesn't appear to be a big pin/rod although there is a hole through the machine just behind the tension unit which certainly looks like it would function as described.

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Do the disks move at all? Are they installed in the whright order? Made that mistake a time or two with my firt machines.

I replaced my lost pin using a needle wich I cut the wright length. And polished the ends.

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Sorry, but on the scale of sewing machine problems it is a non-event.

Pull the assembly apart, clean everything. make sure that there is a pin to release the tension - not hard to follow the mechanics - then reassemble and ensure that the tension assembly is properly seated.

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You can make a pin out of a nail,it needs to be 57mm long.You can bend the bracket on the back of the tension unit to adjust it.

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