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I have a large collection of educational material for sewing machine mechanics. Singer did a fine job back in the 70's making this information available for training purposes. Somewhere I even have a letter from the old Singer Co. allowing us to freely use the information for non-profit purposes, (training mechanics and such). It's a shame to just let this information sit around collecting dust in my archives. I still refer to things even though I've been a mechanic a long time, I continue to learn. So here is the first file. I hope some here will find it informative and useful.

Regards, Eric

Troubleshooting.pdf

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And another.

Loopers and hooks.pdf

Last one for now.

Feeding mechanisms.pdf

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Thanks very much for the postings Eric. I was just wondering when the next instalment was going to come and presto,,, there it is already:).

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Thanks Eric!

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Joe Esposito

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Thank you Eric - very helpful for a newbie to sewing machines like me

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Thank you Eric. This sort of "old" information can be invaluable, and shouldn't be forgotten.

 

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

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Thanks for making them available to us, Eric.

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Eric,

This is great stuff, thank you! My machines thank you too!

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Another decent troubleshooting guide.

 

Troubleshooting2.pdf

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And some feeding information.

 

Feeding Problems.pdf

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