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Singer 29-4 Manual

The document provides detailed instructions for using the Singer Oscillating Shuttle sewing machine, including the importance of using Singer parts and needles for optimal performance. It covers the machine's operation, maintenance, threading, and troubleshooting tips to ensure proper stitching and avoid issues like needle breakage. Additionally, it emphasizes the correct setup and adjustments for various sewing tasks, ensuring users can effectively operate the machine.

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Singer 29-4 Manual

The document provides detailed instructions for using the Singer Oscillating Shuttle sewing machine, including the importance of using Singer parts and needles for optimal performance. It covers the machine's operation, maintenance, threading, and troubleshooting tips to ensure proper stitching and avoid issues like needle breakage. Additionally, it emphasizes the correct setup and adjustments for various sewing tasks, ensuring users can effectively operate the machine.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING SINGER OSCILLATING SHUTTLE An THE SINGER MANL 'URING COMPANY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: or renewal of the Trade Mark “SINGER” or Je Marks of The Singer Manufacturing Company nd Trade Marks) on any machine that has wed, or altered in any way whatsoever «SINGER factory or an authorized SINGER agency is forbidden. THE IMPORTANCE OF USING. SINGER" PARTS AND NEEDLES IN SINGER MACHINES ‘The successful operation of SINGER machines can only be assured if SINGER pa I. Supplies are available at all SINGER Shops for the Manufacturing Trade, and mail ord and needles are ut prompt attention, SINGER N. should be used in SINGER Machines These Needles and theie Containers are marked with the Company's Trade Mark “SIMANCO.*" Needles in Contsiners mathed “FOR SINGER MACHINES" needles. 2 “DESCRIPTION Machine No. 29-4 is intended for use in manufactin repairing shoes, and is also useful for stitching other articles made of leather or cloth, It has one needle and one shuttle and. makes the lock stitch. ‘The machine has a cylinder bed which enables it to stitch articles of cylindrical shapes and which adapts it especially for sewing boots and shoes, A detachable table can be furnished when desired, an extra charge being made for it. This table is very convenient when flat work is being stitched, To Operate the Machine Raice the feeding foot. Place your fect upon the treadle and with the right hand turn the balance wheel over toward you; this will start (he machine. Continue the motion thus begun by an alternate pressure of heel and toe, until a regular and easy move- mont is acquired and the balance wheel kept in continuous rotation by use o” the feet alone. ‘When you are thoroughly familiar with the treadlemovement, and can restart the machine without turning the balance wheel in the wrong direction, place a piece of material under the feeding foot, let the foot down upon it, and operate the machine in this way until you have become accustomed to guiding the material Needles and Thread Needles for Machine No, 29-4 are of Class and Variety 29x3 for cloth, of 29x4 for leather, and are made in sizes, Nos. HL, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23. ‘The size of needle to be used should be determined by the size of the thread which must. pass freely through the eye of the needle. Rough or uneven thread, or thread which passes with difficulty through the eve of the needle, will interfere with the successful use of the machine. Orders for needles must specify the quantity required, the size number, also the class and rariety numbers separated by an x. The following is an example of an intelligible order: “100 No. 16, 29 x3 Needles,’ “100 No. 16, 29 x4 Needles, ‘The best results will be oblained in using needles sold by Singer Sewing Machine Company, for cloth for leather. ‘ Relative Sizes of Needles and Thread FOR CLOTH xo Poms Ne Tend 13 30.100) 4 60.80 Wand 17 40.60 18 40 10 2490 a 2021 2 16.20 2 16 FOR DEATHER—Wenes ano Twisr Pore Neen Tad F wos

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