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Hi 

hope this is right section 

 

is there anything special about needleplate screws ..?

iv been to specialist nut n bolt shops but the ones come away with are either not the right thread - or possibly the thread they are going into is fubured  ...

Either way. the head is too big .Should  be 6mm
 

TIA

 

 Duncan 

( Sail/cover maker ).

 

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They will be metric thread. Contact an industrial sewing machine dealer to get the right parts. Don't ruin the threads to save a few bucks on local, wrong pitch parts.

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Amen to that reply Wiz.

glenn

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they just cost a few bucks - sample:

https://www.college-sewing.co.uk/9400000013-992003376-needle-plate-screw-adler-genuine.html

Most industrial sewing machine dealer should have them.

And it would not surprise me if they have the same threading as singer 111 needle plate screws but I´m not 100% sure

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2 hours ago, Constabulary said:

they just cost a few bucks - sample:

https://www.college-sewing.co.uk/9400000013-992003376-needle-plate-screw-adler-genuine.html

Most industrial sewing machine dealer should have them.

And it would not surprise me if they have the same threading as singer 111 needle plate screws but I´m not 100% sure

i bought these exact  ( im in UK ) , they dont fit 

 

-  that was when i went to specialist nutn bolt store who have a great rep for getting what you want 

 

Thanks all for replies !

 

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Thant surprises me cause CS is selling OEM screws as it seems.

You never know if one of the previous owners bubba`ed something on the machine. Used machines can be tricky sometimes.

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Turns out the nearside screw hole is fubared , screw just drops in :unsure: .....other side is better Thankfully !

 

must taken a long time to get like that 

i would naturally assumed the machine would be harder than the screw 

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