Members Trevor Baret Posted July 22, 2016 Members Report Posted July 22, 2016 (edited) I see many requests for manuals for Singer Industrial Machines. Some have gone unanswered, and some are subject to long and tedious discussion with either no satisfactory answer, or an answer hidden deeply away. Of course, there are also plenty which have been answered quickly and succinctly. By doing some research and seeking out some of those hidden answers and others less hidden, I think I have found all of those that have been asked for, as well as many others. I am not an expert, and don't claim that this is an extensive list, but it is a pretty good start for those trying to find the manuals, parts lists and service manuals. The list I have attached starts with a few of the sources which are very helpful. All of the manuals listed are free, and I suspect the list owners would appreciate it if you can send them any manuals that they are missing. So before you pay for a manual, check these lists first. I hope this is a quick answer for many of your questions about manuals. I would really appreciate any additions to this list - please add links in your responses. Singer Industrial Manuals –.pdf Edited July 22, 2016 by Trevor Baret Quote "Just love preserving that old black cast iron" Our Current Industrial Singer Machines - 103K; 31M32; 31K48; 31K47; 132K6; 307G2; 17-8; 45K25; 29K58; and more coming... Our Domestic Singer machines - 201K (classic style) with knee controlled motor; 201K (classic style) with hand crank; 201K (aluminium body) with foot controlled motor.
Northmount Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 Thanks from all. Great list to have available. Tom Quote
Members dikman Posted July 23, 2016 Members Report Posted July 23, 2016 Very impressive, Trevor. Now, if you really want to go down in sewing machine history, try and find some manuals for the Singer SV models! Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members Trevor Baret Posted July 23, 2016 Author Members Report Posted July 23, 2016 Thanks Tom, I am a novice and new to this forum, but I have read many posts here and am on that steep learning curve. I was looking for a manual for my 17-8, and decided to look here. That is when I found that many readers are looking for manuals. So I looked through all of the answers and that helped me with my own research. I found what I was looking for, and more by following various links. I started making a list for myself and for my own machines, and realised that such a list might help others. It wasn't much more effort to add the other links to my list, so it was a pleasure to share. I hope it makes a few lives easier. I have become a little obsessed with my small collection of Singer machines. I started out in leatherwork just wanting to make some belts, bags and small braided items (like the bracelet I am wearing as I write) and whips. I live in Australia, so it just seems obvious to be using Kangaroo for my whips and braided belts - the classic "stockman's belt" used by Australian stockmen through our history. I was looking for a machine to work with light to medium weight leather, and that started my obsession with Singer machines. My wife, who loves corsetry and is making corsets with leather, and I first looked at some of the old domestic machines. We started with a 201K, and then found a better one. Soon we had about eight of these machines and used the best parts of them all to make three great machines - one older style 201K electric from 1953, then a similar machine from 1937 with a hand crank, and finally a newer style from 1954 (the aluminium body machine) 201k electric. We were able to sell all of the others on eBay, in better condition and working order than when we bought them. But that wasn't enough for the leatherwork, so Kylie found a "semi-industrial" 103K. Having now had three of these, we have a beautiful 103K, also from 1937 which has a few (very few) parts from the other two, which have since been sold on eBay. I bought a 31K20, but it had been restored by a long term industrial machine professional and had a domestic base, so it could not be used. So I kept on looking for alternatives and kept on learning. Our current collection includes - three domestic 201Ks described above 103K Treadle from 1937 - runs perfectly and sews beautifully - great for Kylie's fabric corsetry. 31M32 with the crinkle or "Godzilla" finish - a beautiful old machine which runs perfectly and is great for the leather corsetry and my light leatherwork 307G2 - for fabric - twin needles and zig-zag 31K18 - wheel feed and roller foot 1937 - perfect for leather, light to medium weight 31K48 - wheel feed and roller foot 1945 - perfect for leather, light to medium weight 17-8 - cylinder arm with alternating walking foot. Previously used in a shoe making and shoe repair shop - great for many of my leatherwork purposes 29K58 - Bootpatcher cylinder arm walking foot machine from 1937. Perfect for those tight spaces and the rotating head is so useful. 45K25 - Cylinder Arm machine with rolling foot from 1943. This is a saddler's machine which will handle more than I ever need, so it will handle my heaviest leather work in belts and harnesses. ...and I now have satisfactory instruction manuals and parts lists for them all (even if not for the exact model). The 31K18 and 48 are essentially the same, so I am putting together the best parts from both to make the best combination machine to keep, then selling the other. Probably keep the 48 body and mechanism and just change the balance wheel, needle plate and slide plate, and a couple of other cosmetic bits. So - that's where I am at in Leather sewing machines - far from expert, but learning fast. I will be asking a couple of questions in another post. Now that I have properly introduced myself, I look forward to "meeting" many members of this forum both online and offline. I hope some readers can add to my list with manuals for other machines which are of interest to this particular group of leatherworkers. Trevor Quote "Just love preserving that old black cast iron" Our Current Industrial Singer Machines - 103K; 31M32; 31K48; 31K47; 132K6; 307G2; 17-8; 45K25; 29K58; and more coming... Our Domestic Singer machines - 201K (classic style) with knee controlled motor; 201K (classic style) with hand crank; 201K (aluminium body) with foot controlled motor.
RockyAussie Posted July 23, 2016 Report Posted July 23, 2016 15 hours ago, Trevor Baret said: I see many requests for manuals for Singer Industrial Machines. Some have gone unanswered, and some are subject to long and tedious discussion with either no satisfactory answer, or an answer hidden deeply away. Of course, there are also plenty which have been answered quickly and succinctly. By doing some research and seeking out some of those hidden answers and others less hidden, I think I have found all of those that have been asked for, as well as many others. I am not an expert, and don't claim that this is an extensive list, but it is a pretty good start for those trying to find the manuals, parts lists and service manuals. The list I have attached starts with a few of the sources which are very helpful. All of the manuals listed are free, and I suspect the list owners would appreciate it if you can send them any manuals that they are missing. So before you pay for a manual, check these lists first. I hope this is a quick answer for many of your questions about manuals. I would really appreciate any additions to this list - please add links in your responses. Singer Industrial Manuals –.pdf For anyone needing a Singer Manual this type of link file would be a real big help. I believe it should be pinned and added to in time. Thank you for your kind contribution to all. Quote Wild Harry - Australian made leather goodsYouTube Channel Instagram
Members Trevor Baret Posted July 23, 2016 Author Members Report Posted July 23, 2016 1 hour ago, dikman said: Very impressive, Trevor. Now, if you really want to go down in sewing machine history, try and find some manuals for the Singer SV models! Hey Dikman, Not seeking historical mention. Just doing research for myself then sharing it... Trevor Quote "Just love preserving that old black cast iron" Our Current Industrial Singer Machines - 103K; 31M32; 31K48; 31K47; 132K6; 307G2; 17-8; 45K25; 29K58; and more coming... Our Domestic Singer machines - 201K (classic style) with knee controlled motor; 201K (classic style) with hand crank; 201K (aluminium body) with foot controlled motor.
Members Trevor Baret Posted July 23, 2016 Author Members Report Posted July 23, 2016 11 minutes ago, RockyAussie said: For anyone needing a Singer Manual this type of link file would be a real big help. I believe it should be pinned and added to in time. Thank you for your kind contribution to all. Thank you Rocky, Sounds like north QLD - is that right? Would love to get my hands on some of that salty skin. Your comments are kind - I really appreciate that. Trevor Quote "Just love preserving that old black cast iron" Our Current Industrial Singer Machines - 103K; 31M32; 31K48; 31K47; 132K6; 307G2; 17-8; 45K25; 29K58; and more coming... Our Domestic Singer machines - 201K (classic style) with knee controlled motor; 201K (classic style) with hand crank; 201K (aluminium body) with foot controlled motor.
RockyAussie Posted July 23, 2016 Report Posted July 23, 2016 Yes QLD Rocky is right. Backstraps not much problems I've got about 2 to 3 thousand here ,but belly skin nearly impossible. I mostly just contract make for most of the croc farms and they want the products for their own sales... There's a cold one ready waiting for you see below. Regards Brian Quote Wild Harry - Australian made leather goodsYouTube Channel Instagram
Members dikman Posted July 24, 2016 Members Report Posted July 24, 2016 Rocky, I like it . (And the beer, of course). Trevor, welcome to the forum, I see you've already found how strangely addictive these old machines are! Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members jimi Posted July 24, 2016 Members Report Posted July 24, 2016 this is the only original 45k owners manual you will find on the internet: regards ,jimi. Quote
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