Singer model 7462 manual




















Some times the nylon gears breaks and get the machine out of order and stuck. Ashley Chambers. My singer turns on I can hit reverse button and it works but does nothing when pressing pedal anyone know y. If so, have you troubleshot the pedal itself? Perhaps a wire could be broken. I'd do this by disconnecting the pedal completely and seeing if the machine will sew when you press the manual start and stop sewing button to to sew forward.

Sheila Mize. On the plug in part that plugs into the machine, from the foot pedal, around the metal rod, is a tiny lip of black plastic. This needs to be cut off around the metal rod that inserts into the machine. Take a small knife or razor blade and cut that little piece off. I just got lucky figuring it out. Happy SewingJesse I would remove the bobbin area pull out any lint and reapply.

Typically it thinks it feels a string. If not, replace foot pedal. Glyn Green olive It was where I had wound a bobbin on the top, but the bobbin shaft had not been clicked over correctly , so the bottom of the machine was still switched off..

Chris Napier. The machine operates quietly and is easy to use. My next purchase will be a case for the machine because I like it so much that I would hate for anything to happen to it. If you are someone who likes options but doesn't want to have to possess a masters degree in sewing to be able to sew something then this is the machine for you.

I am new at learning how to sew and I love this sewing machine because it is very easy to use. The touch of a button and you have a different type of stitch. As a beginner I like the auto feature for the stitch length and width. I am enjoying my new found hobby with the Singer machine. I started sewing about 3 years ago. I wanted a quality name machine and my mom always had a Singer. This machine definitely fills the bill. Cost was economical; the settings are very easy to use although I do not use the top spool for bobbin winding - I bought a Sidewinder bobbin for this purpose and for a novice I am extremely happy with it.

My mother in law loves it. Relever le pied presseur. Alzar la palanca del pie prensatelas. Always disconnect the machine from power supply by removing the plug from the wall-outlet. Changing the needle 1.

Raise the needle bar to its highest position by turning the hand wheel toward you. The machine will continue to sew in reverse as long as the reverse switch button is pressed. Page Starting To Sew 2. Medium to heavyweight fabric Settings : Presser foot - Blind stitch foot Material de peso medio a pesado : Thread Tension Control: AUTO Tissus moyens et lourds - Regular blind stitch for normal firm fabrics - Elastic blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics Under side For this reason it is highly recommended for overcasting all types of fabrics.

It is also ideal for quilting applications and faggoting. Picot-like stitch can also be made on sheer materials. Sew along the raw edge of fabric and trim close to the outside of the stitching. Page Double Overlock Stitch Useful for decorative stitching on borders and for use in heirloom sewing.

The Entredeux stitch is most often sewn with a Wing Needle Singer Style to create holes in the stitch pattern. Page Point Surjet Double Le point entredeux et le plus souvent costuras antiguas. Use whichever patterns suit your preference. All of this is done in one easy step. Page 60 5. Carefully mark the position of buttonhole on your garment. Place the fabric under the foot. Pull out the bobbin thread underneath the fabric to a length of about 4 inches to the rear.

Align the buttonhole mark on the fabric with the mark on the buttonhole foot, and then lower the buttonhole foot. Page 61 5. Coloque el material debajo del pie. If you have the wrong needle, it is in backward, not fully inserted or if the thread is too thick or thin for the needle these will all cause the bobbin to not spin. Make sure you are using the right needle, it is inserted properly or that you are using the right needle and it is not damaged.

The origins of this problem are basically the same as the origins of the previous problem. First, check to see if you have thread the machine correctly. Both the spool thread and the bobbin thread. These are simple chores to do but they are easy to mess up. Then check your needle and make sure you are using the right one and that it is not bent, broken or the eye is not the right size for the thread.

Or the fabric is too large for the needle. In this case and the previous ones you should replace the needle and make sure it is inserted correctly. Two other sources for this problem could be that you forgot to clean and lubricate the machine. If you have now is the time to get that chore done. The second problem could be that the machine is out of time. It may not be a common event but it does happen and you may need help from a professional to re-time it correctly.

One of the difficulties in discerning this problem is that often it is not the bobbin case that is loose. Sometimes it is the bottom plate that has come loose due to a variety of reasons. So check that first and save your self some energy and time. If the bottom plate is tight, then your next step is to check the bobbin case. If it is actually loose, you need to check the location of the hinged latch lock. If they are not in their right spot this may be the problem.

Turn your handwheel until the needle is all the way up and pull on the hinged tap until the bobbin case comes out. Next re-install the bobbin case and make sure you hear that click. Once you do then the case should be in place and not loose. As you install the bobbin, you ave to take care that the needle does not come in contact with anything.

If everything remains loose, then repeat the process until you hear the click. Take your time and make sure you are careful as you do this. This may be a simple issue to fix if the problems are limited to the bulb, the power switch, the foot control, and the power cord. Some Singer machines are designed not to work if the light bulb is burnt out or it blew a fuse. Check the light bulb first to make sure it is in fine working order.

Next, you can check the foot control and make sure it is fully inserted into its proper place. If that is not the issue, check your fuses, both in the machine and in your home.

Then you should check to see if you pushed the power switch to the on position. It is a stupid mistake but it happens all the time. Finally, you should check the power cord and see if there is a problem with it. Loose or frayed wires can short out the fuses. Replace the power cord if this is the problem. They are your last stop when it comes to troubleshooting your Singer sewing machine. This may be a case where the wires inside the foot pedal are frayed, broken, or loose.



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