Singer Advanced
Singer Advanced
Singer Advanced
2007
66/99
201
66/99
15K
Page K-8
TIMING AND NEEDLE HEIGHT
Before dismantling anything,
check the following:
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(2) To adjust, loosen screw
(1) and set the pointer
opposite the top mark. If
there
is
insufficient
movement, it may be
necessary to move the
slack thread regulator
up or down by loosening
screw (2).
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(1) To ensure you have a clear
view of the needle/hook
interaction, remove the
cover plates, feed dog,
presser foot and bobbin
case, also the head plate.
SETTING TIMING GAUGE EARLY 66/99 MODELS
The timing gauge for these
models is the arrow-headed
pointer attached to the slack
thread regulator arm shown in
picture (2). This can be easily
misaligned during cleaning
work and its position needs to
be checked before checking the
timing.
Turn the balance wheel until
the needle is at its lowest
position.
There are two marks on the
needle bar connecting stud.
The pointer on the slack thread
regulator should be exactly
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(3) To adjust, slide the bush
up or down on its mounting until the top of the
bush is level with the top
mark.
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(4) Turn the balance wheel
until this screw is clearly
visible and loosen it.
You should now be able to twist
the hook ring without moving
the rest of the mechanism.
Fortunately,
the
clamping
screw is easily accessible at
this point in the cycle. Before
you tighten the clamping screw,
make sure the hook ring is fully
down and the driving arm is
close to the base of the
machine so there can be no
vertical movement of the hook
ring.
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The timing gauge for these models is the top of the bush which
is a sliding fit on the needle bar
housing. This can be easily
disturbed during cleaning.
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(7) Now wriggle the needle
bar until the top of the
hole in the needle is
1/16th of an inch (1.6 mm)
below the hook.
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Turn the balance wheel until the
needle is at its lowest point.
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(8) To adjust, slide the bush
up or down on its
mounting until the top of
the bush is level with the
top mark.
CHECKING TIMING
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(9) When you have set the
gauge, turn the balance
wheel further towards
you until the gauge is
opposite the lower timing
mark.
TIMING The needle should now
be immediately behind the
point of the hook.
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(11) Loosen the two fixing
screws.
You will need to turn the
balance wheel a little to get at
both screws. (Note that the
screws will foul the housing if
unscrewed too far.)
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(12)Holding
the
balance
wheel still, with the
needle bar at the lower
mark on the gauge, turn
the hook ring so that the
hook is directly in front of
the needle.
If the hook ring is stiff to turn on
its own, a tap with a punch and
hammer on the base should
loosen it. Make sure you push
the hook ring back down after
freeing it.
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15K MACHINE
TIMING
All the joints on the 15K have
locking pins, presetting the timing at the factory. It would only
be after severe damage to the
machine that a replacement
part - using grub screws - would
be fitted. So far, we have never
experienced this at Netley
Marsh. Therefore we deal with
needle height adjustment only
in this manual.
NEEDLE HEIGHT
Very early machines did not
have timing marks on the needle bar. This section deals first
with machines with timing
marks, then machines without.
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without
Timing
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(17)Turn the balance wheel
until the needle is immediately behind the hook.
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(15)To check the needle
height on these machines, remove the cover
plates, the feed dog and
the small plate covering
the top of the shuttle race,
(the shuttle race cap)
which is held on by two
small screws.
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(16)You may find it easier to
do this by removing the
whole shuttle race from
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