Singer 17U130 Sewing machine
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17U130
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iächines 17’J130, 17’J1/+1 and L7’J1 U2. described in this
book, have a long teak shuttle and a cylinder bed and are
successfully used in the "anufactu of shoes aOd a large
variety of articles made of leather, vhich are irregularly
shaped, such as horse boots, saddles, suit cases, fine
leather bag3, portfolios, pocket books, music rolls,
trusses, etc., all of vhich are conveniently handled on the
cylinder bed.
I'iachine 17U13C has a reversible drop feed across the
cylinder and is fitted with a special throat plate and a
narrow presser foot which particularly adapt it for
stitching end piecea or gussets into leather hand bags,
pocketbooks, etc.
l-ac'nine Ι7'Λλ1 has a drop feed aeross the cylinder and is
fitted with' a narrow presser foot. It also has a reversible
feeding mechanism vhich rnäkes it possible to feed the vor<
forward or backward, as desired, enabling the operator to
tack the ends of seams, etc. It is designed for use in the
manufacture of portfolios, pocketbooks, caps and other
irregularlv 6haped leather articles which cannot be
conveniently stitched on a fLat bed machine.
Machine 17υΐΛ2 has a reversible drop feed across the
cylinder. It is designed for stitching the quarter over the
vamp of shoes, and is also used for stitching leather waist
belts, music rolls, footballs, etc. It has a drop feed
across the cylinder at the left of the needle. It is also
fitted with a roller pressor.
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!··»# ... 3
RELATIVE SIZES OF NEEDLES AND
THREAD ... 3
THREAD
...
A
TO REMVE THE
BOBBIN ...
A
TC WIND THE a.'tuIN
...
5
TO REPLACE ΓΗΕ BCDDIN AND THREAD TliE SHUTTLE ... 6
TO SET THE NEEDLE
...
6
TC THREAD THE
NEEDLE ...
7
TO PREPARE FOR SEWING
...
3
TO COMMENCE SürtinG ,
...
3
TO REi-DVE THE WORK
...
3
TENSIONS
...
3
TO REGULATE THE
TENSION'S ...
9
TO REGULATE THE LENGTH OF STITCH
... 9
TO REGULATE THE PRESSURE ON THE
MATERIAL ... 9
TC REVERSE THE DIRECTION OF
FEED ... 1C