Singer 1 One Instruction Manual 15

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    14SH744/14CG744 (2.3.4 THREAD OVERLOCK MACHINE) 14SH754/14CG754 (2.3. 4 THREAD OVERLOCK MACHINE WITH DIFFERENTIAL FEED) Operator's Guide SINGER SINGER
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    from light to heavy material (lawn to denim). Please refer to this booklet for proper use and optimum service. To get the most out of your sewing machine. read the entire operator's guide before attempting to operate the machine. Then familiarize yourself with the machine by following the operator
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    the following. Read all instructions before using the machine. servicing adjustments mentioned in the Operator's Guide Do not attempt to adjust the motor belt. Contact your nearest Service • When sewing, keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle
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    cooled off before changing with a new one. * Do not dismantle or modify the machine yourself. * Be sure to turn off the power switch and disconnect the power line plug before caring for your machine as instructed in the operator's guide. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Servicing should be performed by an
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    Parts Behind Looper Cover 9 8. Preparation Prior to Sewing 9 9. Preparation for Threading 10 •Setting up the thread guide holder 10 10. How to Remove and Insert replace the stationary knife 47 26. Troubleshooting Chart 48 27. Relationship between Cloth, Thread and Needle. ...49 28.
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    width can be obtained by changing the needle position.' (505) 5. Three-thread Wrapped Edge Overlock 1-needle 3-thread stitch is used for sewing / \\ narrow rolled hems or ornamental edges. Also, a 3.5mm and 5.7mm wrapped 34 4 4 \ overlock seam width can be obtained by 04 changing
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    becomes tighter as the dials are turned to higher numbers. The tension settings shown on this page as well as throughout the operator's manual are suggested guides. Adjust thread tensions to suit the fabric and size of thread used. For best results make tension adjustments in small increments of no
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    1 Needle set 2 Screw driver (small size) 3 Tweezers 4 Spreader 744 / 754 1 1 1 1 4-- O 4. NEEDLE INFORMATION • Singer needle #2022 size 90/14 is furnished with the machine. • In an emergency, standard Singer needle #2020 may be used. However, unless the suggested tension setting is readjusted
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    5. PRINCIPAL PARTS 1 Thread guides and holder 2 Handle 3 Left needle thread tension dial (blue) 4 Right needle thread tension dial (green) 5 Upper looper thread tension dial ( holder 15 Spool pin 16 Presser bar lifter 17 Differential feed adjusting lever knob 18 Seam width finger support plate 0 8
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    knife 3 Presser foot 4 Stationary lower knife 5 Lower looper 6 Seam width finger knob 7 Seam width adjustment knob SINGER O • III WI.. Irt tl a- ® 8. PREPARATION PRIOR TO SEWING • Connect the controller / electric plug 1 to the machine receptacle 2 . • Plug power line 3 into electric outlet
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    electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the telescope will click into place when they are correctly positioned. SINGER • Center the thread guides above the spool pins. • Place thread over the cone
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    10. HOW TO REMOVE AND INSERT NEEDLES To Remove Needle(s) Caution : Be sure to disconnect the machine from the electric outlet before removing needle(s). • Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is at its highest position. ii aserentl- • Loosen, but do not remove the needle set screw with
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    turn off power switch. 1) Threading the Upper Looper (Orange) • Thread the upper looper as indicated 1 - 8 . • Pass thread from back to the front through the thread guide 1 2 3 4 8. 5! 7214 12
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    to make certain it is properly located in between the tension discs 3 . 3 4 • Thread the looper area of the machine following the orange color coded thread guides ( 4 - 7 ). I • Thread the hole in the upper looper from front to back 8. Note: Use of tweezers provided in the accessory set to aid in
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    2 LL L 3 Ira 4 8 7 5 0 • Pass thread from back to the front through the thread guide 1 . I 'Y • Thread the top cover thread guide by pulling the thread downward until it slips under thread guide 2 . C?) • While holding thread with finger, pass it between the tension discs and pull thread down
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    looper is at the far right. • Thread the looper area of the machine following the yellow color coded thread guides 4 - 7 . Note: Use the tweezers provided in the accessory set to aid in threading the looper. looper and to the back of the throat plate. SINGER 4 SING :Or •• 0 7 xl (1'0 C) co 0 15
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    right needle as indicated 1 - 8. • Pass thread from back to the front through the thread guide 1 . 6 5 7 8 • Thread the top cover thread guide by pulling the thread downward until it slips under thread guide 2. !L4i- * ' • While holding thread with finger, pass it between the tension discs and
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    • Continue to thread points 4 - 7 . Note: Be sure to pass the thread through upper thread path of the thread guide 6. • Thread the eye of the right needle 8 . Note: Use of tweezers in the accessory set will make needle eye threading easy. • Draw about 10cm (4 inches)
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    . o4. 6 • Thread the top cover thread guide by pulling the thread downward until it slips under thread guide 2 . ••• • While holding thread with finger, pass it between the tension discs and pull thread down to make certain it is properly located in between the tension discs 3. 18 SINGER 4 SINGE
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    • Continue to thread points 4 - 6 . Note: Be sure to pass the thread through lower thread path of the thread guide 5. I • Thread the eye of the left needle 7 . Note: Use of tweezers in the accessory set will make needle eye threading easy. • Draw about 10cm (4 inches)
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    tension dial settings. • Turn the tension dials down until the dial stops. • Pull the threads through the machine one at a time. • If threads do not pull easily, check for tangles on thread guides or looping under thread stand. • When pulling thread through the needle, STOP when the knot is in front
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    length dial should be set on the 3 mm (1/8 inch) setting for most sewing conditions. • Adjust the stitch length to 4mm (5/32 inch) when sewing heavy weight fabrics. • Adjust the stitch length to 2mm (5/64 inch) when sewing light weight fabrics to obtain excellent seams without puckering. 14. HOW TO
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    . Push 15. HOW TO ADJUST THE PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE • The presser foot pressure of this machine is preadjusted at the factory to suit the sewing of medium weight fabrics. • Most of the materials do not require adjustment of presser foot pressure however, there are some instances where adjustment is
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    of adjusting lever knob depends on material being sewn as well as the amount of gather therefore set knob to suit the fabric and test sew before sewing your garment. • When feed regulating dial is set at "3" or over, the amount of feed of the main feed dog will change to 1.1 "3" automatically
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    hems, etc. on loosely knit and woven fabrics. To set the differential feed adjusting lever • Set differential feed adjusting lever knob above graduation "1.0". • To sew a seam, apply gentle tension to the fabric by holding the seam lightly in front and back of the presser foot. Note: * If amount of
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    17. HOW TO DISENGAGE MOVABLE UPPER KNIFE Caution : Be sure to turn off power switch. To place movable knife in nonworking position • Turn handwheel over toward you and raise upper knife to its highest position. • Open looper cover (page 9). • Push the movable knife holder to the right as far as it
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    18. CONVERTING THE UPPER 7 LOOPER INTO SPREADER A Warning: Switch off the machine before installing or removing the spreader. , Installing the spreader ... • Insert the pin (A) of the spreader in the hole (B) of the upper looper. • Put the positioning rib (C) in contact with the upper surface of
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    (A) located on the underside. ♦- • This is especially suited for sewing hard to reach garment areas such as armholes and overcasting trouser cuffs. • Place garment over the free arm and sew. IN To replace the cloth plate • Align projection on cloth plate
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    . Note: Be sure to push seam width finger knob as far as it will go in the direction of setting S . Seam width finger knob S 0 0 To Sew Rolled Hem • Set seam width finger knob to R to retract the seam width finger. C31 Cn Note: Be sure to push seam width finger knob
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    21. CHAINING OFF AND TEST SEWING • When the machine is completely threaded, bring all of length. SUOMI 5- 7.5 cm 2 - 3);) • Place fabric under the front of the presser foot and sew a test sample. Note: Do not pull on the fabric while sewing as this may deflect the needle, causing it to break. 29
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    of thread * See page 26 to converting the upper looper into spreader.. Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric How to Balance NEEDLE POSITION wo oe SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH SPREADER S 2- 4 USE Needle thread Lo'4,/ir
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    of thread * See page26 to converting the upper looper into spreader. Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric How to Balance NEEDLE POSITION oro co SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH SPREADER S 2- 4 USE Lower looper thread
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    e0 ow SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH Upper looper thread S 2 - 4 Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric How to Balance • When the upper looper thread lies on the underside of the fabric: - Turn the upper looper thread
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    of thread NEEDLE POSITION •O OW SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH S 2- 4 Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric How to Balance • When the lower looper thread tension is too loose; - Turn the lower looper thread tension dial
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    . NEEDLE POSITION eO ow SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH S 2 - 4 Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric Needle thread Upper looper thread Topside Lower I per thread Needle thread Underside How to Balance • When the upper
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    NEEDLE POSITION SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH Upper looper thread •• S 2 - 4 Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric How to Balance • When the upper looper thread lies on the underside of the fabric; - Turn the upper looper
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    This machine can sew four types R . (See page 28 ) • Align left face of seam width finger support plate with R mark on throat plate by turning seam width finger knob. as to "F 2" and a fine seam will (11 be sewn. • Needle: Singer Needle #2022 size 80/11 or 90/14 • Thread: A variety of thread
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    SEAM WIDTH FINGER KNOB STITCH LENGTH SPREADER o• S F- 2 USE Correct Balance • Set each tension dial to settings shown at right and test sew on a sample of your fabric Needle thread Topside Lo -r looper thread Underside (502) Upper looper thread Polyester Wooly nylon Tension Dial Blue Green
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    3-thread Upper Looper Thread Wrapped Rolled Hem Stitching i Correct Balance • Set Each Tension Dial to Settings Shown at Right and Test Sew on a Sample of Your Fabric Upper looper thread Polyester Wooly nylon Tension Dial Blue Green Orange Yellow 2.0 7.0 2.5 2.0 3.5 2.5 Needle thread Upper looper
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    to keep it from curling into the seam. 0 • Place a slight tension on the material in the sewing direction and a finer seam finish can be obtained. • The minimum overedge stitch width that can be obtained for rolled hemming is approximately 1. 5mm (1/16 inch)
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    the lower looper thread tension (yellow) generously. (0 0 V Remove (2) Flatlocking a Seam • Place the fabric wrong sides together to sew a decorative stitch on the right side of the garment. • Sew the seam. trimming the excess fabric. z 0 • The needle thread (green or blue) will form a V on the
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    thread in the flatlock stitch. Place a decorative thread in the upper looper and inconspicuous threads in the lower looper and needle. • For a ladder stitch, sew seam with right sides together. The needle thread will be the prominent thread that creates the ladder (A). A // Underside Topside 41
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    Blind Hem • The excess fabric is trimmed and the hem is sewn and the raw edges are overlooked in one operation. • The overlook blind hem is best suited for sewing knit wear. It provides a durable finish that is almost invisible. I I I • Remove the left needle and adjust machine for a narrow
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    direction. Turning Square Corners (1) Outside Corner • Cut out approximately 2 cm (51/64 inch) from the corner, in line with the overedge seam edge. • Sew one stitch beyond point (A) and stop. • Raise needle and presser foot. • Pull the fabric to the rear of the machine just enough to release the
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    over pins will damage and/or destroy the cutting edge of the knives. Securing the Thread Chain • Thread a large eye, hand sewing needle (such as a tapestry needle) with the thread chain. • Insert the needle into the end of the seam to secure thread. Note: To secure a rolled
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    . • Insert the tape through the hole in the front of the foot. • Position the tape under the foot to the back of the machine and sew the garment seam. • The tape is attached as the seam is sewn. Braiding by Chaining Off • Place the movable upper knife in nonworking position. • Insert
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    : Before lubricating your machine, disconnect power line plug from the wall receptacle. • The oiling points shown in the diagram, should be oiled periodically. Note: Use sewing machine oil. Do not use any other oil or damage could result. O e 46
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    dull. • The stationary knife can be replaced according to the directions provided, however if there are any difficulties experienced, consult your Singer representative to make the adjustments. • Be sure that the power line plug is disconnected from the electric source. 3 • Open the looper
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    26. TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART Problem Solution Fabric does not feed well Needle breaks Thread breaks pressure for light weight fabrics. - Check alignment of knives. - Replace one or both knives. - Close looper cover before sewing. - Check for tangled or caught thread. - Compress thick layers of
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    Silk: #100 Spun: #80 - #90 Tetron: #80 - #100 Needle Singer Cat. No. 2022 #11 Medium Weight Muslin, Sheersucker, Satin, Gabardine, Broadcloth, , knit) Spun: #60 - #80 Tetron: #50 - #60 Woolly nylon Woolly tetron Singer needle, Cat. No. 2022 is furnished with the machine however. #14 #11 #11,
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    28. SPECIFICATION Item Specification Sewing speed Stitch length (feed amount) Differential feed , ordinary overedge 3.0. 6.7mm (standard 3.5mm) 27mm 4.5mm Rolled hemming: Singer Cat. No. 2022 #11 Ordinary overedge: Singer Cat. No. 2022 #11, #14 14SH744/14CG744 14SH754/14CG754 2,3,4 2,3,4 338
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Operator's
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