Setting the stitch length, Sewing in reverse, Adjusting the tensions – SINGER W2135 User Manual

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SETTING THE STITCH LENGTH

The length of the stitch is regulated by the dial, F, shown in Fig. 12-B. Near 0 is the shortesi

stitch and 9 is the longest, but the dial may be set at any spot between markings for a variety of
lengths. Turn the dial to the right to lengthen and to the left to shorten the stitch. The number
of the stitch length you choose should appear below the dot on the control plate.

STITCH LENGTH CHART (Approximate)

Figures on indicator

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Number of stitches per inch

No Feeding

60

40

20

16

12

10

8

7

6

SEWING IN REVERSE

When you wish to sew in reverse to tie the threads at the beginning or end of a seam, press

in the button G, Fig. 12-B, as far as it will go. The machine will sew backward as long as the
button is held in. Only about 4 or 5 stitches are needed to tie
a seam.

ADJUSTING THE TENSIONS

Always adjust

the upper tension

with

the presser

foot down,

as

the

tension

is

automatically

released

when

it

is

raised.

To

increase the tension on the upper thread, turn dial (Fig. 13) to
the right, or clockwise. To decrease, turn to the left. The higher
the

number

on

the

dial

the

tighter

the

tension.

Before

adjusting

lower tension be sure that the machine is threaded properly.

When

necessary

to

change

the

bobbin

tension,

turn

small

.

screw (Fig. 14j on side of the bobbin case clockwise to tighten,
counterclockwise to loosen.

Fig. 13

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