Instructions for ordering – SINGER 114-3 User Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING
SINGER
Needles should be used
in
SINGER
Machines
These Needles and their Containers
are marked with the
Company s i raae marx
"FOR SIN6ER MACHINES”
are NOT
SINGER
made needles. 2
In ordering from this list, use ONLY the part NUMBER
in the FIRST column.
The number stamped on a Sewing Machine part ie in every
case the number of the single part only.
Every combination of parts sent out aa such has its spécifié
number, which, although not stamped on the parts, must be
used when ordering the combination.
Each number always indicates the SAME PART in whatever
list it appears, or for whatever machine.
The letters after some of the numbers indicate the style of
finish only, as follows;
Hardened, Polished and Plated.
Polished and Plated
Hardened only.
Polished only.
Soft, not Polished.
Hardened and Polished.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
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J.
Plated only.
K. Hardened and Plated.
L. Brass or Gilt.
M. Oxidized.
P. .lananned.
R. ParkerizBu.
These letters MUST BE USED u)h»n they appear in the list,
and AFTER the number os in the list.
In this series
1 to 1500 and 60001 to 61500 are Screw Numbers.
1501 to 1800 are Nut Numbers.
1801 to 2000 are Roller Numbers.
2001 to 50000 and 62001 and upward are numbers of
Machine Parts.
The figures in the second column refer only to the plates,
illustrating the parts, and are NOT TO BE USED in ordering.
Parts marked with an asterisk (*) are furnished only when
repairs are made at factory.