Description, Speed, Need ies – SINGER W203 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION

To all whom it may cortcern:

The placing or renewal of the name “Singer” (Reg. U. S.

Pat. Off.) or any of the trade marks of The Singer Manu­
facturing Company on any machine that has been repaired,
rebuilt,

reconditioned,

or

altered

in

any

way

whatsoever

outside a Singer factory or an authorized Singer agency
is forbidden.

THE IMPORTANCE OF USING

GENUINE SINGER PARTS AND NEEDLES

IN SINGER MACHINES

The successful operation of Singer machines can only be

assured if genuine Singer parts and needles are used. Sup­
plies are available at all Singer Shops for the Manufacturing
Trade and mail orders will receive prompt attention.

Genuine Singer Needles should be used

in Singer Machines.

These Needles and their Containers

are marked with the

Company’s Trade Mark “SIMANCO.” 1

Needles in Containers marked

“For Singer Machines”

are not Singer made needles.

MACHINE 145W103 Is a two-needle lock stitch machine with compound

feed and hlgh-llft alternating pressers. It Is used for tents, awnings,
furniture upholstery, leather coats, automobile work, etc. It has a

high arm with a working space of 10 Inches at the right of the needle
bar. The machine Is furnished In gauges from

1 / 4

to

2 - 1 / 2

Inches.

MACHINE

145W203

Is a long-arm machine with working space of

20

Inches at the right of the needle bar and is used for stitching

tarpaulins, tents, automobile door panels and for similar large work.
Otherwise the machine Is the same as Machine

145W103.

MACHINE

145W303

Is the same as Machine

145W203

except that It has

an extra long arm with a working space of

30

Inches at the right of

the needle bar. Has hand wheel at front of machine for convenience
of operator.

Speed

The maximum speed recommended for these machines Is ISOO revolu­

tions per minute, when permitted by the nature of the material being

sewn. The machines should be run slower than the maximum speed until

the parts which are In movable contact have become glazed by their
action on each other. When the machines are In operation, the balance

wheel should turn over toward the operator.

Need Ies

Needles for Machines of Class 145w are of Class and Variety 7x23

for cloth, and 7x21 for stitching cardboard and fibre door panels.

They are made In sizes 22, 23, 24, 25 and 27.

The size of the needle to be used should be determined by the

size of the thread which must pass freely through the eye of the needle.

If rough or uneven thread Is used, or If It passes with difficulty
through the eye of the needle, the successful use of the machine will

be Interfered with.

Orders for needles must specify the quantity required, the size

number, also the class and variety numbers separated by the letter x.

The following Is an example of an Intelligible order:

"100 No. 24, 7x23 Needles."

The best results will be obtained when using the needles furnished

by the Singer Sewing Machine Company.

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