Neat – SINGER W117 User Manual

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Regulating the Tensions

Upper:

When the presser foot lifter lever (Pig. 3)

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tension on the upper thread is automatically released
fore, the presser foot must always be lowered when ad‘
ing the upper tension. The tension regulator lever is f

on the face of machine (Fig. 3). To increase tension°'^*^^^
lever downward. To decrease tension push lever u n J * -

The most satisfactory tension for ordinary sewing is

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with pointer on this lever set between figures 2 and ^
numbered gauge.

Lower:

The small screw in center of the bobbin case (Pig B\

regulates the tension on the lower thread. To increase ten
sion tighten the screw; to decrease tension, loosen it. in
either event only turn this screw a little bit at a time.

Tension should be in balance to get best results________

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fiexible, accurate stitching. Experiment until your stitching
is balanced as follows:

If the upper thread is too tight, the upper thread will be

drawn straight on the top of the material, thus:

If the lower thread is too tight, the lower thread will be

drawn straight on the bottom of the material, thus:

When tensions are properly adjusted the stitching on

materials will look the same on both aides, thus:

Ten

To Regulate Stitch Length

(Forward and

Backward With Stops)

mu stitch regulator lever (Fig. 5, page 6) controls th

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down of the stitch regulator level

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’itengTfor both forward and" reverse:

st’mhi positioning of the stop screw (Fig. 5, page 6) regi

^length of the stitch, forward and reverse, by li

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To Set the Stitch Length:

^jje stitch regulator lever until the desired nunibe

in the window then turn the stop screw to the righ

8PP.f ¿omes to rest.

“"a long as the stop screw is not turned the length o

. u will remain the same.

T sew in reverse, move the lever down until it stops.

1° sew forward, move the lever up again until it stops.
Tf the lever and stop have been set for a short stitcl

th such as No. 2, and the operator wishes to use a longei

lengtn gjj j.jjg stop screw and set the stitch regulator U
®u Hpsired longer stitch as shown in the window in the plat«

titrhten the stop screw as before until it comes to rest

mh ” same longer stitch will now result both forward and
revise, except that number 4 is the longest reverse stitch
length.

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To Remove the Work

The take-up (5, Fig. 3) must be at its HIGHEST POINT

hpfore attempting to remove the work. Failure to do this will

° in breaking the thread and unthreading the needle.

Turn the hand wheel until the take-up (5, Pig. 3) is at

ffc highest point, raise the presser foot with presser foot lever

snd DRAW THE FABRIC BACK about three inches in a
straight line, pass both threads over the thread cutter on the
nresser bar. After the material has been removed and the
threads cut, do not run the machine accidentally or other­

wise without material under the presser foot. (See following

paragraph.)

IMPORTANT—When the machine is threaded, do not

operate

it

without

having

material

under the presser foot.

Failure to observe this instruction will cause thread to

lodge in the shuttle mechanism and prevent machine from

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