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I would assume that at some time Singer would have produced a more detailed manual for repair meant to work on the vast number of Singer 29k's rather than just the parts manual and blown up diagram of the location of the parts


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Also whatever happened to all the original blueprints of all singer machines, things like that are often collected and stored in a museum somewhere for the future, is there a singer museum somewhere that holds all the old designs

Back when these machines were made Singer had repair techs that would come out to repair machines.They wanted to keep them working & making $$ for them so they rarely made repair manuals for that reason.

29Ks are the freakin easiest machines to repair / restore. You find almost everything you need here in the forum (regarding technical information). Hundreds of folks have restored them. It just depends on what subclass you have - and there have been several from 29K1 to 29K173. Some parts are still available but depends on the subclass you have. Most parts for the earlier subclasses are obsolete / out of stock for decades already but for the later subclasses you can get after market parts. A few parts even fit for all 29K models or you can modify them to fit.

To my knowledge, Singer never produced a service manual for the 29K machines. Believe, I have looked for one for almost 40 years. Adler did produce one for the 30-10. 50, 70. A lot of that info can be used on the singers.

The nice thing about vintage Singer sewing machines is that they almost always use bobbins and needles that are still in production today. This one uses a class 66 bobbin and a normal 15x1 needle. You can also still find parts for these machines fairly easily.

This was my first vintage sewing machine, so I'll walk you through the process of cleaning, restoring, and troubleshooting. As a beginner, I knew nothing going into this, and I made lots of mistakes, so I should be able to explain this to someone else who is at the novice level, too. I'll try to explain all terms and processes thoroughly, and I'm including links to all of the resources I used along the way. See also my posts on converting the 99k to a hand crank and my post on restoring a second 99k.

The tension mechanism (also called a tensioner) had a lot of problems. At first, I thought it was just the take up spring that needed to be replaced, but even after trying a replacement spring and then trying to reshape my initial spring, eventually, I just replaced the entire tension mechanism. This seems to have solved the problem. See this guide on refurbishing sewing machines, which includes adjusting the upper tension mechanism. I bought my tension mechanism here.

Learn how to troubleshoot and fix the 10 most common SINGER sewing machine problems. From tension issues to threading, these solutions are guaranteed to turn your SINGER sewing machine into your best friend.

Sewing machine tension always gets blamed for sewing problems. As you will learn, there are many elements such as threading the machine correctly, using the right needle for the fabric, inserting the bobbin correctly, and cleaning a sewing machine that can all affect how a sewing machine will sew. Tension is the last item to adjust when problems arise. Tension is adjusted when the top and bobbin thread are two different weights and the stitch is not balanced. A balanced stitch should look identical on both sides of the fabric.

Yes! Walking feet and free motion quilting feet are available for most SINGER sewing machines. Singer.com can help you find the right walking foot or free motion quilting foot that fits your exact SINGER sewing machine model.

A built-in needle threader is a life-saver, but knowing how to use it is key. Follow the steps in this video to learn how it actually works. If a needle threader is not built into your SINGER sewing machine, a handheld needle threader is a time-saving addition to any sewing studio.

Sewing machines need to be cleaned after every 3-5 full bobbins of use and once a year at your local sewing machine service center. Fabrics and threads are linty and will fill up the bobbin area underneath the throat plate with lint that can cause skipped stitches and thread breaks.

SINGER sewing machines, just like your vehicle, require regular maintenance and tune-ups. If a sewing machine has sat unused for more than a year, it is wise to have it serviced before use. You would never expect a car to handle a summertime road trip without a little TLC, why would a sewing machine perform at its peak without some basic attention?

If the needle no longer connects with the bobbin thread, it is time for a service. And, if something is hitting, making a loud noise, squeals, or grinds while sewing, it is time for a professional sewing machine technician. If the machine is over 30 years old, it might just be time to look at purchasing a new machine instead of putting money into an old tired machine.

Specific to Consew industrial machines but will help identify walking foot and sewing problems generally. Impressive trouble-shooting section and a chapter on servicing clutch motors, common to many industrials. Included as typical of some of the excellent publications, helpfully posted online by diligent manufacturers. Google and ye shall find.

A stunningly good repair manual. Tools for Self-Reliance is a charity that sends, amongst other things, sustainable sewing machines (common Singers) to the third world. They need donated machines to work and have produced these instructions, downloadable free online, to help generous members of the public service their donations. Extremely thorough and profusely illustrated with CLEAR photos of virtually every moving part, plus tensions, timings, case refurbishment, etc. Excellent!

A thorough, concise and copiously illustrated (B&W line drawings) analysis of the principal domestic machine types; from the vibrating shuttle (Singer VS2, 27 etc.) onwards. Zigzag, too. Comprehensive instructions for the diagnosis, dismantling and repair of pre-1958 machines. Older models with a transverse shuttle, or producing a chain stitch, are not covered. Chapters also on S.M. motors/controllers; relevant tools; equipping and adapting a repair workbench - with a built-in treadle!

Densely packed and clearly illustrated information on fixing a wide variety of pre-1920 machines; including transverse (boat-shaped) shuttle models, chain-stitchers and some industrials. Possibly the best of the repair manuals for earlier machines.

So me and my mother just took out a brand new serger, the Singer Pro Finish, she's had sitting around for 5 years, and went through all the threading, watching videos, etc and were ready to try it and we press the pedal to go and it makes a whirring noise like the machine should be going but it's not? If I manually move the dial on the machine, stitch by stitch it sews. But the pedal just makes noise. Is this an electronic problem? Or will the machine just not go if it's not threaded 100% right? Thanks for any help!!

Create clothes, costumes and crafts with this Brother computerized sewing machine. The 60 built-in stitches let you choose the right option for a range of fabrics and design styles, while the automatic needle threader makes it easy to switch thread colors. A collection of 7 sewing feet offers convenient options for giving projects the perfect finishing touch. This Brother sewing machine boasts a large a compact footprint for flexible placement. be457b7860

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