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Singer No. 20-2
SINGER No. 20-2
ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Main Parts
Accessories
To start the Motor
To Stop the Motor
To Change the Speed
Needles and Thread
Relative Sizes of Needle and Thread
To Insert a Needle
To Thread the Needle
To Commence Sewng
To Remove the Work
To Fasten Off the Stitching in the Work
To Change the Length of Stitch
To Regulate the Tension on the Thread
To Use the Cloth Guide
To Oil the Machine
Further Instructions
18974 (736)
Singer No. 20-2
THE Singer Electric No. 20-2 machine is a
practical, convenient sewing machine made
especially for children. It is simple and safe to
operate and will do real sewing on dolly's
wardrobe, or even on repairs to the grownups' clothing and other household articles.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Copyright, U.S.A. S. A, 1922, 1926 and 1936,
by The Singer Manufacturing Co.
All Rights Reserved for all Countries
All the electrical parts of the motor are completely inclosed in the bakelite shell, so that
there is no danger of electrical shock. The
motor requires no attention, except occasional oiling. It must be used only on 110 volt, 60
cycle, alternating current (A.C.).
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18974 (736)
Singer No. 20-2
Main Parts
A. STITCH REGULATOR
B. LOOPER
C. MOTOR PLUG
D. CLOTH PLATE
E. PRESSER FOOT
F. NEEDLE
G. NEEDLE SET SCREW
H. CLOTH GUIDE
J. CLOTH GUIDE SCREW
K. PRESSER BAR LIFTER
I. PRESSER BAR
M. NEEDLE BAR
N. TENSION DISCS
0. TENSION REGULATING THUMB NUT
P. SPOOL
Q. HAND WHEEL
R. SWITCH BUTTON
S. FRICTION PULLEY RELEASING LEVER
T. CLAMP
U. CLAMP SCREW
FIG. 2
Accessories
The clamp (T, Fig. 2) is furnished for fastening the machine to a table or desk, if desired.
The wooden handle and the two screws also
furnished with the machine, are not used
unless the motor is removed, for operation by
hand.
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