SINGER 331K4 User Manual

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THREAD

On Machines of Class 331K, use only left twist

thread in the needle. Either right or left twist thread
can be used in the bobbin.

To determine the thread twist, hold the thread as

shown in Fig. 6. Then twirl the thread over toward you.
If the strands of the thread wind tighter, the thread is
left twist, if the strands unwind or separate, the thread
is right twist. Rough or uneven thread, or thread which
passes with difficulty through the eye of the needle,

will interfere with the successful use of the machine.

Fig. 6. How to Determine the Twist

NEEDLES

The needle you select will have a very direct effect

on the quality, strength and appearance of the stitch

produced by the machine.

In selecting a needle size . . . the eye must be large

enough to allow the thread you are using to pass
through freely without binding or chafing. A simple
test is to thread a short length of thread through the
eye of the needle selected; hold the thread taut in a

vertical position and twirl the needle about the thread.

If the size is correct, the needle should slip down the
thread easily.

Needles for this machine are of Catalog #2055

(16 X 87) in Sizes 8 to 14, 16 to 19 and 21 to 25.

Orders for needles must specify the Quantity

required, the Size number, also the Catalog number.

For example:

‘nOO Size 16, Catalog #2055

(16x87) Needles’’

For best results always use SINGER needles.

LONG

GROOVE It

MOVE TO
HIGHEST POINT

N

LOOSEN SCREW

INSERT NEEDLE UP

AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
AND TIGHTEN SCREW

Fig. 7. Setting the Needle

TO SET THE NEEDLE

Turn the machine pulley over toward you until the

needle bar moves to its highest point.

After loosening needle clamping screw, remove old

needle and insert new needle UP into needle bar AS
FAR AS IT WILL GO, as instructed in Fig. 7.

The single continuous groove of the needle MUST

face away from the shuttle point (toward the left end
of the machine, as shown in Fig. 7) with eye of needle
directly in line with arm of machine.

COMMON CAUSES OF STITCHING TROUBLES

Check needles often to make sure these defects are

not present...

^ Wrong needle for thread and material in use.

• Bent needle, clogged needle eye, or dirty

needle grooves may cause skipped stitches.

• Hook or burr on needle point may cause picking

or fraying of the material.

Securely tighten needle clamping screw.

• Incorrect setting of needle.

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