SINGER W7013 User Manual

You are now the owner of a new straight stitch machine, the most
versatile machine of its type you can possess.
To aid you in obtaining the greatest performance from your ma
chine this book on its care and use has been written for you. Read
the instructions carefully as a thorough understanding will reward you
with many hours of trouble-free sewing.
Time-saving attachments such as rufflers, binders, buttonholes, ed­gestitchers, cording feet, automatic decorators and so forth to comple ment the accessories, are available from your dealer.

INDEX

Page
Parts warranty........................................................ ^
Service policy Features and parts Needle and thread chart
Setting the needle
Threading the bobbin case
Winding the bobbin..
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6
8
8
9
Placing bobbin case in shuttle .. ... 10
Upper threading. ................................................... 19
Setting stitch length............................................... H
Sewing in reverse
Adjusting the tensions
Adjusting Pressure and feed
General sewing Light weight fabrics
Darning and mending
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••••■ 12
13 13
13
14
Preparing and sew ................................................ 14
Removing the work
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14 15
• 12
Care and maintenance
of your machine
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How to replace light bulb................................. . 16
Cleaning and oiling shuttle ........................... IT
Accessories
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18
Trouble chart .......................... 19 20-21
Attachments
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22 23-24 25 26 27 28
Attachment foot .......................................... 24
The edgestitcher ........................................
■••• 24
Binder............................................................ 25
Huffier.................. ........................... • •
Cording and zipper foot
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26
Hemmers Darning spring
Buttonholes
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Button sew on.. Automatic decorator
Blind Stitch hemmer
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15
27
28
29
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FEATURES AND PARTS

(Front View;
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1. Spoot Pin
2. Hand Wheel
3. Wheel Clutch
4. Bobbin Winder
5. Stitch Length Indicator
6. Reverse Lever
7. Stitch Length Lock
8. Bobbin Winding Tension
9. Spool Pin
10. Drop Feed Knob
11. Needle Plate
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Seam Guide
12. Cover Plate
13. Presser Foot
14. Presser Foot Screw
15. Needle Clamp
16. Sew Light
17. Face Plate Thread Guide
18. Tension Regulator
19. Take-up Lever
20. Pressure Release

FEATURES AND PARTS (Back View)

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Fig. 2
21. Thread Guide
22. Thread Cutter
23. Presser Bar Litter
24. Feed
25. Motor
26. Belt
27. Motor Pulley

NEEDLE - THREAD - FABRIC - STITCHING GUIDE

Fabric
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Extremely heavy
tarpaulin, sacking,
canvas, duck, etc. Heavy upholstery
tabric, ticking, denim, leatherette
Medium heavy drapery fabric, velveteen,
suiting, felt, terry, etc.
Medium broadcloth,
percale, gingham, linen,
chintz, taffeta, sheer
wool, shantung, etc.
Sheer voile, lawn, dimity, crepe,
handkerchief linen,
plastic film, etc.
Very sheer chiffon, batiste, lace, organdy,
ninon, net, marguisette, e c.
jedle
No
4
3
2
1
0
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Machine
Stitches
Per Inch
to
8
8
to
10
10
to
12
12
to 14
14
to
16 ^
iPlastic film)
8 to 10
16
to
20
— -
Cotton
Thread
24 to 30
30
to 40
40
to 60
60
to
80
80 to
100
100 to
150
Mercerized
Thread
Heavy Duty
Heavy Duty
Heavy Duty
50
50
50
Silk
or
Nylon
A
A
A

SETTING THE NEEDLE

See Fig. 3. Raise the needle bar A to its highest point, turn-
inci wheel toward yon by hand. i
Then loosen the needle clamp screw ®
be inserted into clamp C. Place needle itlat side „tong^ the needle clamp and push it upward as
the needle clamp hole, tigtemng the needle clamp sc securely with a screw driver.
Alter changing the needle make
volution of the balance wheel by hand to be sure me needle is in the correct position.

THREADING THE BOBBIN CASE

Fig. 3
Step 1 iillustrated in. Fig. 4
Step 1 uiiusiraiea ni i- J-y-
so that the slot in the edge of the bobbin case is o P^^^ 2. Insert and forefinger of right hand a of the bobbin case as shown in Fig. 5,
bobbin into bobbin case, pull the thread the fork-shaped opening of the spring as shown
and draw it under the tension spring and into the tork-siiapea op y in Fig. 6.

Hold bobbin case between faXhto tetlef

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Fig. 4
HOW TO WIND THE BOBBIN
Turn the clutch in me ceniei ui. Place
toward you to disengage the sewing
1 1 4. V, tViA renter oi the hand wheel i,Fig. j- )
a spool °Pass^th?ead through tension disc A
machine ^ , , ^¿„6 of bobbin and Insert thread through a hole on
place bobbin on spmd^e on the
fpiST. Place pulley (C; against hand wheel by^press-
ing lever (D' and set machine in
motion. When
CLUTCH
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Fig.
a
the bobbin is
fully wound, the
action of the winder stops automatically.
Remove from
spindle and cut off loose thread end used to start
S'tS'bobbin winds unevenly, adjust the bobbin wind-
,^'cr. ''A'' to the right or left by loosening
Se scTer When the disc is in the proper position^
tighten screw. Before starting clutch by turning it away from you.
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PLACING BOBBIN
CASE IN SHUTTLE
Raise needle bar to high est position, and lilt hing ed cover plate. See 12,
Fig. 1.) 'Hold the bob bin case latch, 'D , Fig. 9,
between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand with at least three inches,
of thread running from the top of the bobbin case to the right. Insert and center the bobbin case on the stud of the shuttle body, C,;. Be sure the bob
bin case finger, (E;, is opposite the shuttle race
notch, (A). Press the bobbin case (Bj into the
shuttle as far as possible until latch catches on the center post of the shuttle. THEN release the bobbin case latch, (D). Press bobbin case again after latch
has been released to make sure the bobbin case is locked securely in place. Close the cover plate.

UPPER THREADING ; Fig. 10)

1) Place spool of thread on spool pin.
2) Lead thread through upper thread guide A back of face plate.
3 i down and around tension discs B from back
front.
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