Singer 850CSH User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: SINGER 850SCH
  • Type: Thread Overlock Machine
  • Features:
  • System of differential feed
  • It is possible to sew multiple types of stitches
  • For medium to heavy fabrics such as lawn and denim fabrics
  • Changeable seam length and width
  • Capable of sewing with four threads and three threads
  • Each thread has a tension dial
  • All Fittings include:

1. Set of needles

2. Mini screwdriver

3. Tweezers

4. Spreader

  • Users can find color coding threading very useful
  • Allows free arm sewing for tubular work
  • Removable upper knife for changing to a spreader
  • Simple to operate with regular cleaning and lubrication to avoid any malfunctions
  • Subjected to test to European standards of electrical equipment safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What fabrics can this machine deal with?

Answer: This machine is capable of sewing from light to heavy materials such as a lawn and denim.

Q: Are there other fittings that accompany this machine?

Answer: Accessories attached include a needle set, screwdriver and tweezers, spreader, to mention but a few.

Q: How would one go about regulating the length of the stitches?

A: A norm stitch length can be facilitated by employing the stitch length dial, while it can be changed in order to boost the quality of the seam to suit a specific fabric; say for rigorous fabrics, 4 mm – while for tougher fabrics, 2mm – will be recommended as a factor below it the setting will be adjusted as standard which is 3 mm for the majority of sewing conditions.

Q: I have heard of such a term as the differential feed, how does it work?

A: Paper or the fabric being used can be gathered from the machine or stretched simply by having the angles altered for the two devices responsible for feeding the paper used to pull and push the cloth.

Q: Is there a way I can get away with changing the needle sizes?

A: Absolutely, the Singer needle measuring #2020 and #2022 (sizes 80/11 and 90/14) can now be used owing to the machines enlargement facilities.

Q: How do I deal with a machine that’s experiencing problems during stitching?

A: Troubleshoots on the aside, correct tension setting, threading procedures are made sure first and paired with a guide specified for a particular issue presented in the manual, along with respect for the fabric and thread type assists in elevating the experience.

Q: Is there a possibility for me to create a rolled hem on this machine?

A: Definitely, not only rolling hems but also multiple styles and types of rolled can be done ranging from various integers at the very least upto six according to the manual extreme settings.

Q: Should the machine be unplugged when not in use?

A: To make it simple a short answer to this question is Yes,. It is safer of the machine to be unplugged as it reduces chances of an electric shock.

Q: How do I take care of this machine and what cleaning should I carry out?

A: In advancing the life of the machine, it is vital to remove lint residues around the looper and knife area on a regular basis. After use, the power line needs to be removed whilst sewing machine oil is periodically placed in the appropriate places on the machine for lubrication purposes.

User Manual

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