Singer 25 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • The Machine Models can be 44-4, 44-7 and 44-25.
  • It has an rpm of 1800.
  • Industries that use it include leather working and other heavy industries.
  • Accessories that come with it are vertical trimmers and drop feed mechanisms.
  • The machinery requires TYPE B or TYPE D oils for maintenance, which on the other hand should be conducted twice a day.
  • Aside from bag handles various attachments can be used for knitting and foot lifters to provide supporting garments.
  • Companies have warranty for repairs and maintenance and offer an expansive spare parts list.
  • The needles do require SIMANCO labelled SINGER Needdles.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What type of oil should I use for the machine?

Oil type B and D should be used and only available in singer sewing machine company.

  • What’s the timeframe of oiling the electrical machine?

Due to the electricals the sewing machine requires constant use at a minimum of twice a day.

  • Is the sewing machine limited to thin fabrics?

No, the sewing machine is especially designed to handle tough materials like leather.

  • When working with bag handles is there specific innovation required?

Fittings on the 44-4 machine offer specialize in restraining parts for making bag handles.

  • Q: What is the highest speed that the machine can achieve?

A: The maximum speed of the machine has been rated at 1800 RPM.

  • Q: Are there any warranties that cover the parts?

A: The company policy detailed in the warranty should be followed to determine which parts are covered.

  • Q: I have lost my needles? Where can I buy new ones?

A: The SINGER sewing machines needles may be purchased or sold from the Company's Trade Mark SIMANCO.

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