Hi I know this was a while ago , But on your last tension wheel , the one with the take up tension spring , did you rap the thread around that tension wheel twice or once before placing the thread on to the tension spring,
good merry christmas sir se mn sewing can you please remove the cover from where the needle bar and presser are going to have if I do mine that adaction I have a singer315 and singer 216 can you send me the video by whatsapp please I thank you from Venezuela
1) press the leaver in` keep pressed in while turning the hand wheel until you here a click,but (don`t ) let go of the lever your pushing in, the hand wheel will be stiff to turn while adjusting stitch length, 2) Keeping it pressed in while turning the hand wheel only a little , Towards you for longer stitch , Backwards for shorter stitch,but only a little, a little changes allot, 3) Then pop the lever back out make sure you do pop lever back out be for sewing . 4) Once done turn hand wheel to just check be for running machine, job done. 5) if you find the wheel is to stiff or some one has jammed because it has not been adjusted in decades, Remove the lid at the top and look if everything looks okay spray some rust release product , then try again, If still no good undo the two bolts where the cam is and adjust stitch length then tighten the bolts back, Some people have trouble with the stitches changing so the jam the stitch length so it stays where they want it kept, so always open lid first to check. All make sense once you look inside.
Hi, I'm restoring an old 132k6 that was in very bad shape. I will post a video about it soon. I was adjusting the feet for even lifting. I see your swinging foot doesn't lift as high as the needle foot. It's a simple adjustment with a clamp under the cover. The clamp has 2 screws and its the only adjustable thing in there.