SINGER 15-91 User Manual

Page 58

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

The names and uses of the principal parts of the

ruffler are as follows:

(S

ee

R

eferences

in

B^

ig

. 59)

A—F

oot

—the part by wdiich the ruffler is attached

to the presser bar.

B

—F

ork

A

rm

—the section that must be placed

astride the needle clamp.

C—A

djusting

S

crew

—the screw that regulates the

fullness of the gather.

D—P

rojection

—the part that projects through the

slots in the adjusting lever.

E—A

djusting

L

ever

—the lever that sets the ruffler

for gathering or for making a plait once at
every six stitches, or once at every twelve

stitches, as desired; also for disengaging the

ruffler, when either plaiting or gathering is
not desired.

F—A

djusting

F

inger

—the part which regulates

the width or size of the plaits.

G—S

epar

.4T0R G

uide

—the guide on the underside

of the ruffler, containing slots into which the

edge of tlie material is placed to keep the

heading of the ruffle even; also for separating

the material to be ruffled from the material to
which the ruffle is to be attached.

H—R

uffling

B

lade

- the upper blue steel blade

with the teeth at the end to push the material
in plaits up to the needle.

J—S

eparator

B

lade

—the lower blue steel blade

without teeth, wdiich prevents the teeth of the
ruffling blade coming into contact wdth the

feed of the machine, or the material to wdiich

ruffle or plaiting is to be applied.

To Attach the Ruffler to the Machine

Raise the needle bar to its highest position and

remove the presser foot. Attach the ruffler foot

A, Fig. 59) to the presser bar by means of the

ihumb screw, at the same time placing the fork
irm (B, Fig. 59) astride the needle clamp as showm

n Fig. 60.

56

Advertising