SINGER 29K73 User Manual

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For

perfect

stitching,

the

tension

on

needle

and

bobbin threads must be heavy enough to pull threads

to center of material and make a firm stitch, thus:

TENSIONS

Fig. 23. Perfect Stitch

If the tension on the needle thread is too tight, or

if that on the bobbin thread is too loose, the needle
thread

will

lie

straight

along

the

upper

surface

of

the material thus:

The tension on bobbin thread is regulated by the

screw in

Figs. 27

and

28

on the end of the shuttle

tension spring.

To increase bobbin thread tension, gradually tighten

screw. See

Fig. 27.

To decrease bobbin thread tension, gradually loosen

screw. See

Fig. 28.

When

bobbin

thread

tension

has

been

properly

adjusted, it is seldom necessary to change it because
a correct stitch can be usually obtained by varying the
needle thread tension.

BOBBIN THREAD TENSION

Fig. 24. Tight Neecile Thread Tension

If the tension on the bobbin thread is too tight, or

if that on the needle thread is too loose, the bobbin

thread

will

lie

straight

along

the

under

side

of

the

material, thus:

Fig. 27. Increasing Bobbin Thread Tension

Fig. 25. Loose Needle Thread Tension

NEEDLE THREAD TENSION

The tension on the needle thread is regulated by

the thumb nut near the tension discs. See

Fig. 26.

To increase the needle thread tension, tighten thumb

nut.

To decrease the needle thread tension, loosen thumb

nut.

NOTE:

Tension on needle thread can be tested

only

when the feeding foot is down.

Fig. 28. Decreasing Bobbin Thread Tension

MORE TENSION

LESS TENSION

Fig.26. Regulating Needle Threod Tension

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