SilverForgeStudio Report post Posted November 1, 2019 Like the title says- its not for sewing leather- but hoping this will add a bit more finish and up the look to my bag liners and canvas pieces- price was beyond fair as the fellow just wanted it out of his shop. Its quite a little beastie too! Weighs in pretty hefty and solid! (I would say 20+ pounds). But I am posting as I now have to learn this bad boy- and can not find a "Users manual" only a parts guide online. A lot of trial and error and a few yards of fabric to start on a Saturday in the garage may do the trick to start... Also I have no idea of the "age" or "worth" of this machine as any "Groogle" search comes up with everything BUT Singer machines... When I type in "Singer 997E10" or the model and "Overlock" I get nothing remotely looking like this machine... I doubt I found a unicorn... but Searches with "serger", "Overlocker", "997_E10" and various industrial/commercial word combinations bring up nothing for me... I AM looking at work through a firewall- but I hardly think sewing machines are a big red-flag item for being blocked. For those who use or used an Overlock/Serger- She has a 1/2hp clutch... are these little guys "better" with a servo like the "real" sewing machines where slow control is needed at times? Any help appreciated or direction to look. Thanks folks! -Silver Forge Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisash Report post Posted November 1, 2019 Try this site for a diagram of parts https://www.supsew.com/search-results/Singer/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SilverForgeStudio Report post Posted November 1, 2019 Thanks Chrisash! I've already downloaded the parts chart- according to that my machine is the same as the base unit "997 E3" model. But same issue- no manual or dates... I am leaning towards 1990's era due to the font and color scheme but here again- I'm not knowledgeable in this arena. I certainly appreciate the help! I literally found the chart about 2 hours after posting my initial question - you beat me to it! Silver Forge Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites