Iwould assume that at some time Singer would have produced a more detailed manual for repair meant to work on the vast number of Singer 29k's rather than just the parts manual and blown up diagram of the location of the parts
Also whatever happened to all the original blueprints of all singer machines, things like that are often collected and stored in a museum somewhere for the future, is there a singer museum somewhere that holds all the old designs
Back when these machines were made Singer had repair techs that would come out to repair machines.They wanted to keep them working & making $$ for them so they rarely made repair manuals for that reason.
Thanks Bob, yes i had that one, I have contacted Singer Museum in Scotland to see what archives they have and will post back when i get some info. It would seem strange if all the technical data was destroyed with such a large factory in the UK, normally someone gobbles it up for the future
29Ks are the freakin easiest machines to repair / restore. You find almost everything you need here in the forum (regarding technical information). Hundreds of folks have restored them. It just depends on what subclass you have - and there have been several from 29K1 to 29K173. Some parts are still available but depends on the subclass you have. Most parts for the earlier subclasses are obsolete / out of stock for decades already but for the later subclasses you can get after market parts. A few parts even fit for all 29K models or you can modify them to fit.
To my knowledge, Singer never produced a service manual for the 29K machines. Believe, I have looked for one for almost 40 years. Adler did produce one for the 30-10. 50, 70. A lot of that info can be used on the singers.
You may have to remove the foot, needle clamp and stitch regulator, unscrew the revolving head section, and pull it off the machine. leaving the needle bar attached to the take-up thread control arm. That should let you remove anything that's in the way of getting the top tension disks off. Before reassembling, oil the needle bar and the parts inside the revolving head. This would also be a good time to replace the feed motion bell crank if you are getting less than 5 stitches per inch into 6 or 7 ounces of shoe upper leather.
you either have to take off the head and disassemble it or - in come cases - there sometimes is a hole on the underside of the bulge where the threaded post sits in and you can hammer it out from the underside
I have 2 29K's a 29K15 and a 29K60 I've been trying to find out roughly how old they are is there a link to an an archive or some thing that tells you what years the different models were produced from?
If you are using one of these needle systems and the needle is facing as I described, the shuttle may be out of time. Your machine is probably from the late 1800s or very early 1900s and I'm not sure if the hook timing can be adjusted via an eccentric screw under the base like is is on later models. If so, there will be a hole in the base for a screwdriver. There would be a lock nut on the back of the cranks that needs to be loosened before you can turn the eccentric screw. Lock it back down after adjusting for the best timing. If the rod going to the shuttle isn't adjustable, one of the gears under the shuttle would have to be rotated in the direction needed to bring the tip of the hook inline with the needle, above the eye, after it comes up from bottom dead center and halts momentarily. The machine should preferably be upside down to keep the gears from falling out when the bottom gear cover is removed.
Hi Everyone, if you have a singer class 45k sewing machine then you will know how difficult it is to find an Original users manual for this class of machine. Either they were all burned? or someone has a big stash of them somewhere??. I have finally come across one which was in between a few other manuals and would like to share with you 45k users as i know how difficult it is to get your hands on one. i cant get it up in PDF (too big) so you will have to do this yourself afterwards. I will also add some more information regarding the class 45k machines which i managed to find in the past couple of years. feel free to add any other information regarding this machine to this topic as this kind of information should not be kept in a drawer.
Curious to see decals on the base, the square work table and the double row of teeth feed dog on the 45k21 page. also you can see that the bobbin winder is a one piece arm and not yet an articulated one.
!! probably a months wages or more Al?? you can find these documents and many more of other singer class sewing machines here... -Literature/Sewing-Machines/CF/single-record.cfm?AuthorizedCompany=Singer%20Manufacturing%20Company
you can find quite a lot of information here, and remember to look and see how many pages they have when you open the document because they may differ. some have one or two and others have 9-10 pages, all interesting stuff.
ok now i get you, i will have to check that manual out "for laughs" how is the biz for the 45k parts getting along? i hope to do the same a bit further on in time, get some original parts then see if i can make new ones for selling.
i think i need a small lathe/milling machine or something to start with? a lot of parts look easy to do and everyone sells(if they sell) always the same parts?? the singer parts list is full of options for these machines (and many others) but i always see the same 3 parts again and again "i hope it dosent just stay as an idea folker!!" By the way folker, do you sew canvas on your machines?? I mean new canvas? If so what types of canvas is there available these days?
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