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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Contents
1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1.1.
Safety instruction 2
1.2. Machine specification 4
1.3.
Installing the sewing machine 5
1.4. Lubrication 8
1.5. Threading 9
1.6. Adjusting the thread tension 12
1.7. Adjusting the presser foot pressure 12
1.8. Adjusting the differential feed ratio 13
1.9.! Adjusting the stitch rength 13
1.10."#$%&'( Checking and replacing the oil filter 14
1.11.( Replacing the needle 14
1.12.'( Replacing the oil 15
1.13.
)* Cleaning the machine 15
1.14.+,-/:;< Troubleshooting 16
2.
PARTS LIST
2.1.=>? Machine bed frame 20
2.2.@ABC? Crank shaft drive mechanism 26
2.3.DABC? Arm shaft drive mechanism 28
2.4.EF? Needle bar/guard mechanism 30
2.5.G? Looper drive mechanism 32
2.6.HI? Feede mechanism 34
2.7.? Presser foot mechanism 40
2.8.J? Spreader mechanism 42
2.9.K:L? Thread tension mechanism 44
2.10.M? Needle&spreader thread handling 46
2.11.NOP? Looper thread handling 48
2.12.QR? Lubrication mechanism 50
2.13.ST? HR device 54
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1.1.
(Safety Instructions)
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Before running the machine, make sure all relevant safety specifications
are adequate to specifications and technical standards in your country.
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The machine should not be run without its safety devices.
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The machine should only be operated by properly trained personnel.
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For your safety, goggles must be used running the machine.
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Turn off or unplug the machine when the following situations arise:
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Replacing the needle, presser foot, throat plate, feed dog and sliding plate.
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W hen the machine is in mainte nance.
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W hen the operator is not ru nning the machine
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In case oflubricant oil contact with the eyes or skin, washed the surface with
plenty oficy water with a generous amount of cold water. In case o fi ngestion
seek medical help immediately.
7.
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Repair, fitting or maintenance should only be performed by properly trained
personnel
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Maintenance and repair on electric equipment should only be made by qualified personnel.
If any electric device is damaged, the machine should be immediately stopped.
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Before starting the machine in full running, a test must be conducted
to assure that machine and operator are able to perform the task.
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The machine should not be placed next to a sound source as an ultra-
sonic welding machine and other equipment.
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1.1.
(Safety Instructions)
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The machine should only be run with the proper electric cable and connectors,
and also the adequate grounding.
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The machine should only be used to sew materials as indicated in its instruction
manual, and indications of use should be followed.
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Singer will not be held responsible for any damage caused by unauthorized changes
in the products.
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1.2. Machine Specification
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# &'
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[mm] [mm] [mm]
356 5.6 1.
0.5 ~ 1.3 5.0 11# 6,000 <=>
4.4 2.
364 6.4 ?@EJQ 3. !"
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[mm] [mm] [mm]
356-BD 5.6 1.
0.5 ~ 1.3 5.0 6,000 <=>
4.4 11# 2.
364-BD 6.4 ?@EJQ 3. !"
5,000 105 85
4,500 95 80
4,000 85 70
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1.3._` X(Installing the sewing machine)
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Table Cut-Out Drawing, Clutch Motor
Figure 1A
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1.3._` X(Installing the sewing machine)
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Table Cut-Out Drawing, For ESDD Motor only
Figure 1B
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1.3._` X(Installing the sewing machine)
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Assemble the machine support XYZ
components in Figure 2. Z12Aq34B
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For ESDD motor
Install the control box ‘A’ by
screw 'B', and the pedal con-
troller ‘C’ by screw 'D'.
C
A
D
B
Figure 2
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Connect the machine handwheel to the clutch motor with the v-belt. Adjust the
tension of the v-belt so that it can be about 20 mm bent inward when you press
the middle of it and make sure the motor turning direction is clockwise,as shown
on Figure 3. Install the belt cover according to Figure 4 .
Figure 3 Figure 4
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1.4.kqx(Before operating) {|( Lubrication )
a b
Figure 5
Figure 6
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Check if the oil is circulating
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properly by observing the oil
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sight window.as shown on figure 7.
Fill the HR device with oil before it
Is too low in order to prevent needle
Thread breakage and fabric damage
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OK! Operating
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Figure 7
Figure 8
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1.5.kqx(Before operating) }( Threading )
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CAUTION: Refer to the sewing type you need for correct threading. Any incorrect threading
may cause thread brake, uneven stitches or skip stitches.
Figure 9 Figure 10
Figure 12
Figure 11
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Trim off the knots neatly before passing through the eye of the needle to thread.
Trim off the knots neatly after passing through the eye of the loopers.
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a /0 2,$ 3 & '155 6 7。
9: ; < = 5 >,? @ A5AB 。
For standard threading, follow the
solid lines of Figure 15 .
For more stretchable thread, follow
the dashed lines indicated by ‘A’.
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b D E F G >,$ B.HI
FG,L M C ,N O '1 6-.。
DE F R > , $ D。
If the top cover thread is too loose
thread the guide by referring to line
‘B’. If the top cover thread is still
too loose, then thread the guide by
referring to line ‘C’, according to
Figure 16 .
If the top cover thread is too tight,
thread the guide by referring to the
line ‘D’.
Figure 16
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1 . 6 .(Adjusting the thread tension)
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The following adjustments are re-
lated to Figures 19 .
1
Knob 1: Control the needles thread
Knob 2: Controls the top cover thread
Knob 3: Controls the looper thread 2
to tighten
To loosen
Figure 19
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Light Heavy
Figure 20
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1 . 8 .(Adjusting the differential feed ratio)
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The differential feed ratio is the ratio of movements between the main feed dog and diffe-
rential feed dog. When the movement of main feed dog is bigger than the differential
feed dog, the fabric is stretched at sewing. o therwise the fabric will shrink.
Loosen nut ‘1’ of Figure ‘21’ and To stretch
To shrink
Figure 21
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1 . 10 ."#$%&'(Checking and replacing the oil filter)
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This machine has an oil filter (figure10)
which should be cleaned every
month or replaced by a new one
whenever is necessary.
Figure 23
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°ÂÃÄÅ Æ Ç 5 È É Ê 。 /0 Scarf
5: $ % & k 5 “ T
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Check the needle carefully to see
that the scarf is turned to the rear
of the machine. Insert the needle
to the proper depth, and fasten
securely. Be sure to use standard
needle. Refer to the following adj-
ustment dimensions
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Be sure to use the red-han-
,-:/2345;<= dled hex driver packaged in
the accessory box.
Note:Do not remove
completely the screw.
Figure 24
D
(EF)
Needle Gauge
Size (mm)
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1.12.&'H(Replacing the oil)
Figure 26
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1.14 . Troubleshooting
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1.14 . Troubleshooting
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1.14 . Troubleshooting
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1.14 . Troubleshooting
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