Cannot thank you enough. After cleaning out my bobbin case, I googled what to do with my feed dog; your video came up using my sewing machine. Watched your video while cleaning out my feed dog using sewing machine tool brushes. Oh, my. Thank you! Will return to your video to check underneath/inside.
My Talent never had much talent in my opinion. Thank goodness the top thread kept on breaking and I needed to do something. It is totally unclear from the machine itself (or the manual) where you should oil it. But here I found the best advice - with pictures and all - to do the job. It took an entire morning, but now the machine 'cuts' like a hot knife through butter. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Your video has legitimately helped me figure out why my machine was not working and I was able to fix it!!! You are amazing, thank you so so much for making this video!!
Thank you so much! I fixed my mom's 8280 following your instructions. Made her day and she honestly said it was so much better than me just buying her a new one. With your help i managed to bring some joy to my mother! Wish you all the best!
Hello from the other side of the Pond, in the UK! Thank you so much! I have got a three year old Singer Brilliance 6180 which has got so many negative reviews that it made me think it was not worth spending much on her maintenance. But she has been working dutifully for the past three years and I really like her. I would love if you could do a video on how to maintain her. I think this video though comes pretty close and it has given me the courage to decide that I will open her up and clean her! Mind you, she is one of my 11 machines, (and some good solid all metal mechanical ones that I restore and maintain myself). This Singer one was just too intimidating and I was afraid of doing more harm than good, as she is very light and plasticky. But I do like her as she gave me tons of hours of fun and still does! So I'll take the plunge thanks to you! :D
I am working on a Singer Tradition 2277 for my neighbor who sews masks for everyone in the community. This video really helped me. The reverse button was stuck. I knew all it needed was some lubrication, but after watching your video, I dissasembled the whole thing! I am very surprised at what these things look like when you remove the cover. I've only worked on my Singer 301, never the new machines. This one had lots of lint as well and a glob of grease just like yours. My only complaint is that I would have loved to see the places you oiled rather than your head or your hand. lol! Thanks again.
Thank you very much sir. My singer machine hand wheel is jammed. Very much needed this video. Hoping to successfully resolve the problem with the help of video.
I have the Singer model 2277 and is about to put it to work sewing and need to know about cleaning and maintenance badly to prevent damage to the machine. This video gave me the information I need to know since my machine is like the one you worked on. With what I have learned from you here I should be able to properly maintain my sewing machine and get years of service out of it. I thank you so much for your help and hope you have a great day and weekend.
I was so surprised to see so much lint. I am 83 years old and have sewn all my life. When I was maybe 13 0r 14 I was sewing on my portable singer, and it stopped. Before that I used my grandmother's treadle. I called my neighbor who worked an an awning shop. She came over and taught me how to clean and oil my machine. This was really an excellent video on how to care for your machine. Thank you so much
Thank you! I managed to fix and service my machine with the help of your video 😁🎉 I really needed the part where you showed the tension button front pulled off. And my machine is working again after this 🎉🎉🎉 thanks 😁
Very good helpful video, thank you. Often your head or hand was in the way, though, when you were oiling the parts so it was difficult to see exactly where you placed the oil.
Hi Thank you so much for this video I followed from begining to end and my machi e is now working perfectly. Local this service would have cost me £90 so once again thank you. I have liked and subscribed.
I just bought my first sewing machine ever and it is second hand but as I checked it I realized that it is badly ensembled, probably the last owner tried to fix it or something. Now that I have this baby singer talent I really want to learn how to take care of it, so thank you so so sooooo much for this video. This video is everything I needed😭❤️
Wow this is interesting a man can fix a tiny domestic sewing machine wish he was mine husband. didn't realise that drop in bobbin case inside when turning is damage by needle.
Thank you, I am already married but I can help you with my videos. Yes those drop in bobbin cases can be easily damaged and will give you a lot of problems. Hope this video helped you to get your machine going again.
Hello just watched your video. During your talk you showed where on the metal sit Sat plate that the needle contacted. You said that you would show how to remove those burrs...but I did not se e that in the video. Very much enjoyed all the pointers on oil and lubrication . Thank you.
Thank you for your video, it really taught me a lot. Can you please consider doing a video of servicing and oiling a Empisal Dressmaker 270D? Blessings Nicolene
Nice vid. I have a Singer Talent. How do you set the timing pls? I notice you didn't check the timing before you reassembled the machine. Also go to your doc and get an asthma inhaler to sort that peppy cough. Best wishes.
Great presentation, very helpful. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work though. I adjusted the play in the cam shaft to no avail. The machine sews perfect stitches when I manually turn the wheel but as soon as I touch the pedal the wheel disengages with a loud clank!
@@SparkyOne549 Not worth it when I look at the reviews and complaints. Just throwing good money after bad. I'll just accept the fact that I have purchased a singer lemon and move on and buy one that works!
@@SparkyOne549 Exactly! So, I ordered a Brother CS6000i which people say they have used for years problem free. Not just through a 90 day warranty period! I'll have to take more care next time.
I thought it was an excellent point to only use plastic bobbins in plastic bobbin cases. I never knew that, but I think you can only buy plastic bobbins for the most part anyway. My neighbor taught me to keep my sewing machine clean in order for it to function properly.
Very nice video. It seems you know these Singers backwards and forwards. Curious if you know if the Singer 44 series like 4411 and 4452 have circuit boards other than in the foot pedal. I have 2 that won't power on.
With the exception of the electronic version, (6000 series) the only circuit boards on the HD series machines is for the light. If the 4000 series is not coming on then either you’re not getting power to the machine or the switch is out. If by chance it’s just the light not coming on, so long as the machine has power it will still sew if the light has gone out
I have the singer talent 3323, I think the timing is out, it jams every time I sew. I rethread everytime it jams, I clean it out, and it keeps jamming every time I fix it. I need to pull it completely apart following your video. The throat area is pretty clean. I now have a new machine but the 3323 is in the garage waiting to be repaired. The bobbin case is fine, no needle damage, the plate looks fine too, no needle marks.
Great video, awesome explanation. Is there a chance that you can make a service video for a very very old Lady, namely the "Singer Professional XL-100"? In fact, mine is so old that I had no luck to find a company for servicing it.
Hello Ignis, The XL series machines were actually made by Juki for Singer. They are difficult at best to service and can have many different problems. Some parts are still available for these machines but I believe Juki no longer makes any of them so they are limited, expensive and hard to get. The bobbin case for example a part that is normally $20 to $30 and readily available for most machines is about $125.00 and has to be special ordered for this machine. I would suggest finding another machine, I am sorry I don't have better news.
Learned a few good things - like don't use a metal bobbin if your bobbin case is plastic. Very important to prevent wear & tear! I have a Singer 860 (new in 1981) that is electronic, so one must be careful not to disturb the board on the inside of the top of the machine. I am quite faithful in cleaning my machine and last fall I finally had to replace feed gears. I decided to also have the hook gears changed out also as they were as old and showing lesser signs of deterioration (they looked to be of a hard rubber). The new replacement gears look to be white plastic (nylon?) and I am wondering what grease is needed - would a Triflow product be suitable? (The person who did the repairs is no longer available so am hoping you may be able to help out. I do know not to use the machine oil I use to lubricate the bobbin and upper metal metal pieces that are done quite frequently. Thank you - your video is well presented and full of great information.
Hi! I have been watching all your videos! They are wonderful! I just bought a singer 191J. It doesn’t have a potted motor. The machine is from 1954. Is that how it was made? I am confused. Thanks ahead of time
My bobbin string keeps wadding up and stops the whole needle from moving. I thought it was something to do with the bobbin but might be the aluminum plate on top. I'll try that and see if it helps.... Thanks
In the beginning you said you would tell us how to fix the plate where the needle has hit it where it can catch the thread. Did you post this anywhere?
I purchased my Singer 2263, about 15 years ago. i have never used it. But now I want to sew. My question is, if the oil after so many years has been damadged? And if i must do a new lubrication then, do I have to Open the whole machine? Although your instruction is very good, I suppose if I Open the machine as you have done in this video, I might never put it to work again with all those screws and stuff. So my question is, perhaps it is written in the instructions, if I can put oil in different parts in the machine withhout ”Open it up” like you have done? Great video. Thanks.
Also to transform from a metal bobbin in to the one in plastic, was very informative. I have one question more. Of all those screws, are they all of the same size? Can I put all the crews together in a little bowl?
I’m a novice. You need to do close ups of all the threading’s, it’s super difficult and hard to see/understand exactly where you’re threading (everything!) Thanks 🙏
I took apart my singer simple to clean and oil and I heard a small part fall inside, found the little metal barrel and never found where it came from but I seen it laying on your towel beside your machine in this video and I watched it fall off your towel 😮so where did it go? I had shot the bulb also, maybe next time I will remove the bulb before maintenance and seems to work properly so far minus the little metal barrel 😅 but seriously, what is this piece?
Thank you for this amazing video. I have a singer tradition 2263 and I started to have problems after I oiled my machine recently. It’s the issue with upper thread tension. Thread tension feels tight even when the tension dial is set to zero. I tried all possible ways and this is the last resort. I am so ready to open up my machine after watching this video but I would resist until I hear from you 😅. Do you have any solutions? Thanks ☺️
Hi, thanks for the sharing. I have a same model. Recently got flooded. It can be save or not? I let it dry but not test yet. Has heen in week 3 after flooded. Appreciate your advice 😊
Hello Haizie, It can possibly be saved, it needs to be opened, cleaned and lubricated. Any place with rust needs the be oiled to stop the rust, I highly recommend using TriFlow, it designed to stop rust. The motor will probably need to be taken apart, cleaned and lubricated as well.
Great vid! Maybe you can guide me a little, i' Singer talent for some time, it works well but few days ago i found big problem ;( while working at full speed jumps to reverse gear (or to normal when working in reverse). Can you tell me on what part should i look? Thanks
Sounds like it needs a good cleaning. Look at the reverse lever and follow the assembly you will see where it leads inside the machine. that will be where your problem is.
Sound like the bobbin winder may be engaged, the foot pedal is not working or the belt has come off of the machine. Assuming there is power to the electrical outlet your machine is plugged into and a breaker has not tripped, when you press the foot control do hear any sound, is so then make sure your bobbin winder is not engaed, if that is not the problem then you need to check the belt and make sure it has not come off. If there is no sound when the foot control is depressed then ther foot control may need to be replaced.
SINGER ADVANCE 7422 Stitch length will not change to a basting stitch, stay on a very tight stitch, some times it will start to sew a longer stitch but will automatically switch back to a very tight stitch.
Check the stitch length dial and make sure it is above 0. I would recommend putting it on its highest setting and see if it will start feeding. If not then it needs to be diagnosed to find out what is broke.
What kind of grease is used? I heard some can't be used on plastic only metal. I have a singer traditional top bobbin load & a blue brother machine and just want to make sure I don't put the wrong grease in them. THANKS!
Have a Singer cg500 and wonder if you might have any tips for adjusting the timing. It has the timing belt and you can loosen the set screws, but you can't really see the hook point precisely behind the needle. Any tips appreciated.
You may need to remove the feed dogs to get a better view, if it’s out of time you need to know what caused it to out of time such as belt slipping or needle bar being pushed up.
I'm trying to figure out if that turning plastic wheel could be removed? To insert a metal one to get it peddling since no electricity is available here?
Hi, I’m new to this and I have your same sewing machine. I removed all parts and cleaned up the old sticky grease it had. I know I have to lubricate it but the needle doesn’t move at all, even with the old grease it come with it doesn’t move. What do you think may be causing this? Thanks
Mine is new so I wouldn’t need to clean it but honestly, I’m kinda dissapointed of this purchase. It makes noise as it sews and it doesn’t run smoothly. I figured it probably needs oiling but being new, it shouldn’t have this issue. I read the manual, it doesn’t mention anything about oiling at all. If it does need oiling, how often and what parts to oil… The stitches are good but I feel like it’s not ok to continue sewing as it works now. What should I do, take it to be serviced or try do it myself as in this video?
Very helpful video! Are you going to do any videos on the Singer 5808c? I was gifted the old girl and it's very lint laden. Tried to sew a scrap to see how it was set and no thread was left behind in the material only needle holes. Both upper and lower threads pulled freely. Total head scratcher. Never experienced that one ever.
I assume by stuck you mean locked up. You need to identify where the problem is. Try turning the hand wheel back and forth, watch the needle bar and hook do you get the slightest amount of movement out of either one?
Hello ! Hi have this exact machine and while i was using it it completely stopped, jammed solid. The wheel wont budge but there's no thread stuck or anything, i cleaned it. everything on the left side ( needle, bobbin etc..)looks completely fine 🤔 I dont understand its so stuck as if it was screwed in place, if that makes sense. Any idea what it could be? ( belts are not broken) Im asking because i cant take to a repair place, i live in the country side and there's nothing here and i dont have a car and i cant afford anything so i have to manage, if you could point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated 😊
I see this a good bit in machines, it sounds like the machine froze up due to lack of lubrication in the bushings and or lint getting into the bushings and locking it up. The machine needs to be cleaned and inspected for damage.
Hi, would you have any advice on a reason for a cause/solution for a stitch length which is not acceptable? I have a Necchi 4575 and there is not much difference between my stitch lengths from 1-5 and it has me baffled. Appreciate any advice you may have. Love your videos. Thank you.
My singer tradition is making a grinding noise. I don’t know how to stop it. I took my machine apart, cleaned it and oiled it. My belt looks fine too. Do you have any recommendations?
The motor is probably smoking, it’s most likely due to oil and grease drying up in the machine and not being properly serviced. The motor pulls to much power trying to turn a machine that is locking up and starts burning the motor up. The only other possibility is the motor is dowsed with oil and it is burning off, which is a fire hazard.
Hi.. I bought my 2263 singer machine awhile ago, I just started using it a month ago on and off. Now the hand-wheel is stuck, every thing is frozen... what do u suggest. By the way I enjoyed your video. very informative. Thanks in advance.
Actually its Johns wife... my machine was running really well and then I selected a different stitch, when I finished with that went back to straight stitching, but now it just goes forward a stitch, then back half a stitch , forward a stitch back a half a stitch....all the way along. Is this a hard fix? Not an expensive machine. Singer Simple, many years old but lightly used. Is this something I can fix or does the machine have to be taken in to be repaired?
I need help from someone who knows much more than I do. My mother bought a Singer from a yard sale. It worked fine when we first got it. I was doing a dress for my sister 2 yrs ago and right near the end, the motor slowed down and stopped. But even with encouraging it with the hand wheel it will not sew. I opened the machine and cleaned it and oiled and greased it. No change. I opened the foot petal to see if I could find a problem there. I cleaned it up and I see nothing broken. No change . Any suggestions?
Hello Avotts, There could be many different problems I can offer more help in my FB group if you would like to join. facebook.com/groups/479747739423131
Thank you for this great video. It explains a lot. I'm trying to service my machine (Singer 3722). The cover is stuck on one screw, I found it, but it seems impossible to get it out (or for that matter...in again, afterwards) Made a picture of it, but can't seem to post it..
@sewingmachinetipsandtricks9079 Thanks for your reply. It's on the backcover. The cover on my machine is in three parts. We ordered a 'around the corner' screwdriver, see if that helps...
I really appreciate this video. You are awesome I just want to commend you for taking the time to share this demonstration. You are so thorough thorough to show every detail on how to clean open up unscrew every nook and cranny. I am so appreciative. Thank you so much that is so thoughtful because you have saved us money, I hope you as well is taking care of your health check your cough out but I want to thank you so much for being so caring to take the time out to show us how to take care of our sewing machine. It’s because this is the way for some of us to do things for others ,some of us to make money which could be their livelihood .It’s a hobby for me. Thank you so much again .👨🔧 🙏🏽💝🫶🏽💕💕💕✅✅✅👁️👁️
Question what is with these short foot pedal power cords they supply. How can I extend this...other than having to drill a hole in my wifes work table. Great Video TY
you can either take the foot pedal apart un hook the wires and add a piece of wire then reconnect the wires. Or Disconnect the wires from both end remove it and replace with a longer piece. Lamp cord from the hardware store will work fine..
Hi,great video,for servicing,i have a problem with tracking ,i took machines main bobbin holder apart as machine jammed and hand wheel wouldnt turn,i managed to free it but now my bobbin stitches are skipping,any ideas of how to fix it please,its a singer talent i have
Hi, I have not been able to get the plastic case off a singer start 1304 to replace the belt. It came from factory w no belt.I have plastic tools, removed screws. Do I have to take the control knob off. (I am so afraid of breaking it). (This is a new machine never used).
Please help! I referenced your video to fix my machine because the hand wheel would not turn. I fixed it with this video but I must have messed something else up because now when I press the presser foot nothing moves. It won’t even pull the bobbin thread up
Hi, thank You for the video. My Singer Talent 3321 keeps scraping the needle plate with the needle (it looks displaced towards the operator) and going just a little fast or through a little thicker fabrics (especially when backstitching) makes the needle hit the plate hard. Additionally, its skipping stitches ocassionally (also mostly when going fast or thick). This started after I sewed a really thick stack of fabric way too fast. I am trying to avoid sending the machine in, because the repair shop will take a while and maybe the problem is more easily fixable. Do You have an idea? Thank You very much.
Cannot thank you enough. After cleaning out my bobbin case, I googled what to do with my feed dog; your video came up using my sewing machine. Watched your video while cleaning out my feed dog using sewing machine tool brushes. Oh, my. Thank you! Will return to your video to check underneath/inside.
My Talent never had much talent in my opinion. Thank goodness the top thread kept on breaking and I needed to do something. It is totally unclear from the machine itself (or the manual) where you should oil it. But here I found the best advice - with pictures and all - to do the job. It took an entire morning, but now the machine 'cuts' like a hot knife through butter. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Your video has legitimately helped me figure out why my machine was not working and I was able to fix it!!! You are amazing, thank you so so much for making this video!!
Thank you so much! I fixed my mom's 8280 following your instructions. Made her day and she honestly said it was so much better than me just buying her a new one. With your help i managed to bring some joy to my mother! Wish you all the best!
You are very welcome!
Thank you for letting me know, I love being able to help.
Have a great day!!
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Thank you. During this pandemic I can not service my machine so I must do it myself. This video is great.
Thank you so much Richard for posting this video. With this video I was able to save my died Singer Talent and now I know my machine from inside out.
Hello from the other side of the Pond, in the UK! Thank you so much! I have got a three year old Singer Brilliance 6180 which has got so many negative reviews that it made me think it was not worth spending much on her maintenance. But she has been working dutifully for the past three years and I really like her. I would love if you could do a video on how to maintain her. I think this video though comes pretty close and it has given me the courage to decide that I will open her up and clean her! Mind you, she is one of my 11 machines, (and some good solid all metal mechanical ones that I restore and maintain myself). This Singer one was just too intimidating and I was afraid of doing more harm than good, as she is very light and plasticky. But I do like her as she gave me tons of hours of fun and still does! So I'll take the plunge thanks to you! :D
Thank you so so much. It works! I feel like some kind of DIY goddess now, no job too big (I know I shall regret this) thank you so much
You are very welcome!
I am working on a Singer Tradition 2277 for my neighbor who sews masks for everyone in the community. This video really helped me. The reverse button was stuck. I knew all it needed was some lubrication, but after watching your video, I dissasembled the whole thing! I am very surprised at what these things look like when you remove the cover. I've only worked on my Singer 301, never the new machines. This one had lots of lint as well and a glob of grease just like yours. My only complaint is that I would have loved to see the places you oiled rather than your head or your hand. lol! Thanks again.
Thank you sir I have same machine i done service by seeing your video and now my machine is stiching good thank you so much sir
Really nice! Unbelievable he disassemble so easily!
Thank you very much sir. My singer machine hand wheel is jammed. Very much needed this video. Hoping to successfully resolve the problem with the help of video.
Thank you so much! Was able to fix my Singer within the first few minutes of your video!
I have the Singer model 2277 and is about to put it to work sewing and need to know about cleaning and maintenance badly to prevent damage to the machine. This video gave me the information I need to know since my machine is like the one you worked on. With what I have learned from you here I should be able to properly maintain my sewing machine and get years of service out of it. I thank you so much for your help and hope you have a great day and weekend.
You are very welcome!
I am happy to have been able to help.
Thank you for letting me know I appreciate it!!
I was so surprised to see so much lint. I am 83 years old and have sewn all my life. When I was maybe 13 0r 14 I was sewing on my portable singer, and it stopped. Before that I used my grandmother's treadle. I called my neighbor who worked an an awning shop. She came over and taught me how to clean and oil my machine. This was really an excellent video on how to care for your machine. Thank you so much
You are very welcome! That's an awesome story, Thank you!!
Thank you! I managed to fix and service my machine with the help of your video 😁🎉 I really needed the part where you showed the tension button front pulled off. And my machine is working again after this 🎉🎉🎉 thanks 😁
New at sewing. This is exactly what I needed. The manuals are way too light on maintenance.
Thanks for sharing it !!! I have to do servicing at my own as there is no service centre near me !!!Thanks a lot
You are very welcome!
Thank you so very much for the tutorial.
You are very welcome and thank you!!
Very good helpful video, thank you. Often your head or hand was in the way, though, when you were oiling the parts so it was difficult to see exactly where you placed the oil.
He's amusing as well as informative
Sure wanted to see it work, and if not, what you did to fix it. Then... Love this video and machines, thank you sir. Singer 2662
Hi Thank you so much for this video I followed from begining to end and my machi e is now working perfectly. Local this service would have cost me £90 so once again thank you. I have liked and
subscribed.
Very informative.. Thanks for all the feedback! Got Esteem II still figuring out.
VERY INFORMATIVE MINES JAMMED I THINK WITH LINT GONNA TAKE IT APART WITH THE INFO. ALSO CAN YOU DO A VIDEO ON ADJUSTING TIMING BELT ISSUES?
I just bought my first sewing machine ever and it is second hand but as I checked it I realized that it is badly ensembled, probably the last owner tried to fix it or something. Now that I have this baby singer talent I really want to learn how to take care of it, so thank you so so sooooo much for this video. This video is everything I needed😭❤️
Thankyou for this very informative video.
Thanks!
very good video. very nicely expleined . thank you.
Wow this is interesting a man can fix a tiny domestic sewing machine wish he was mine husband. didn't realise that drop in bobbin case inside when turning is damage by needle.
Thank you, I am already married but I can help you with my videos.
Yes those drop in bobbin cases can be easily damaged and will give you a lot of problems.
Hope this video helped you to get your machine going again.
Hello just watched your video. During your talk you showed where on the metal sit Sat plate that the needle contacted. You said that you would show how to remove those burrs...but I did not se
e that in the video. Very much enjoyed all the pointers on oil and lubrication . Thank you.
I think you meant needle plate. You can use a Dremel with a cone shape diamond plate to remove the burrs.
This was so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
Your very welcome!
Thank you for a great video on cleaning and oiling. I had a bit of difficulty seeing how much oil was being dispensed when you oiled areas.
Normally you just need a couple drops.
Thanks for this!
Thank you for the video.
Thank You.
Thank U very much sir
You are very welcome!
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Thank you for your video, it really taught me a lot. Can you please consider doing a video of servicing and oiling a Empisal Dressmaker 270D? Blessings Nicolene
Bravo, Bravo again
Thank you.
Nice vid. I have a Singer Talent. How do you set the timing pls? I notice you didn't check the timing before you reassembled the machine. Also go to your doc and get an asthma inhaler to sort that peppy cough. Best wishes.
Great presentation, very helpful. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work though. I adjusted the play in the cam shaft to no avail. The machine sews perfect stitches when I manually turn the wheel but as soon as I touch the pedal the wheel disengages with a loud clank!
Take it in to get serviced.
@@SparkyOne549 Not worth it when I look at the reviews and complaints. Just throwing good money after bad. I'll just accept the fact that I have purchased a singer lemon and move on and buy one that works!
@@jimlovasz8754 Right. I figured i’d cut my losses on getting mine repaired if needed. The service fee alone could cost more than it’s worth.
@@SparkyOne549 Exactly! So, I ordered a Brother CS6000i which people say they have used for years problem free. Not just through a 90 day warranty period! I'll have to take more care next time.
@@jimlovasz8754 Do you have any idea what caused the issue?
Thanks a lot!
I thought it was an excellent point to only use plastic bobbins in plastic bobbin cases. I never knew that, but I think you can only buy plastic bobbins for the most part anyway. My neighbor taught me to keep my sewing machine clean in order for it to function properly.
Thank you! Yes keeping any machine clean makes a huge difference in how well it sews.
Very nice video.
It seems you know these Singers backwards and forwards.
Curious if you know if the Singer 44 series like 4411 and 4452 have circuit boards other than in the foot pedal. I have 2 that won't power on.
With the exception of the electronic version, (6000 series) the only circuit boards on the HD series machines is for the light.
If the 4000 series is not coming on then either you’re not getting power to the machine or the switch is out.
If by chance it’s just the light not coming on, so long as the machine has power it will still sew if the light has gone out
you save my life !
Very awesome! I am glad to here it!!
Thanks ,Sir
I have the singer talent 3323, I think the timing is out, it jams every time I sew. I rethread everytime it jams, I clean it out, and it keeps jamming every time I fix it. I need to pull it completely apart following your video. The throat area is pretty clean.
I now have a new machine but the 3323 is in the garage waiting to be repaired. The bobbin case is fine, no needle damage, the plate looks fine too, no needle marks.
Now I see where to clean underneath
Great video, awesome explanation. Is there a chance that you can make a service video for a very very old Lady, namely the "Singer Professional XL-100"?
In fact, mine is so old that I had no luck to find a company for servicing it.
Hello Ignis,
The XL series machines were actually made by Juki for Singer.
They are difficult at best to service and can have many different problems.
Some parts are still available for these machines but I believe Juki no longer makes any of them so they are limited, expensive and hard to get.
The bobbin case for example a part that is normally $20 to $30 and readily available for most machines is about $125.00 and has to be special ordered for this machine.
I would suggest finding another machine, I am sorry I don't have better news.
Learned a few good things - like don't use a metal bobbin if your bobbin case is plastic. Very important to prevent wear & tear! I have a Singer 860 (new in 1981) that is electronic, so one must be careful not to disturb the board on the inside of the top of the machine. I am quite faithful in cleaning my machine and last fall I finally had to replace feed gears. I decided to also have the hook gears changed out also as they were as old and showing lesser signs of deterioration (they looked to be of a hard rubber). The new replacement gears look to be white plastic (nylon?) and I am wondering what grease is needed - would a Triflow product be suitable? (The person who did the repairs is no longer available so am hoping you may be able to help out. I do know not to use the machine oil I use to lubricate the bobbin and upper metal metal pieces that are done quite frequently. Thank you - your video is well presented and full of great information.
Hi! I have been watching all your videos! They are wonderful! I just bought a singer 191J. It doesn’t have a potted motor. The machine is from 1954. Is that how it was made? I am confused. Thanks ahead of time
Hello, It looks like they were made both ways, with and without potted motors.
My bobbin string keeps wadding up and stops the whole needle from moving. I thought it was something to do with the bobbin but might be the aluminum plate on top. I'll try that and see if it helps.... Thanks
Hi! Thanks for a great video! Aside from the motor and bobbin casing, did you find any other wick-felts in there?
no but each model is different
In the beginning you said you would tell us how to fix the plate where the needle has hit it where it can catch the thread. Did you post this anywhere?
I never knew that about bobbins
thanks for your video. I have a problem with my feet staying on. it doesn't snap into the foot. can I buy that piece that snaps into the feet. thanks
Yes you can get the low shank adapter for your Singer here. shrsl.com/4kqsk
I purchased my Singer 2263, about 15 years ago. i have never used it. But now I want to sew. My question is, if the oil after so many years has been damadged? And if i must do a new lubrication then, do I have to Open the whole machine? Although your instruction is very good, I suppose if I Open the machine as you have done in this video, I might never put it to work again with all those screws and stuff. So my question is, perhaps it is written in the instructions, if I can put oil in different parts in the machine withhout ”Open it up” like you have done? Great video. Thanks.
Also to transform from a metal bobbin in to the one in plastic, was very informative. I have one question more. Of all those screws, are they all of the same size? Can I put all the crews together in a little bowl?
@@natureenthusiast660 Thank you.
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Never use engine oil on a machine! It will destroy it.
In order to get oil in the bushings and such, the machine has to be opened.
Yes the old oil will dry up.
I’m a novice.
You need to do close ups of all the threading’s, it’s super difficult and hard to see/understand exactly where you’re threading (everything!)
Thanks 🙏
I took apart my singer simple to clean and oil and I heard a small part fall inside, found the little metal barrel and never found where it came from but I seen it laying on your towel beside your machine in this video and I watched it fall off your towel 😮so where did it go? I had shot the bulb also, maybe next time I will remove the bulb before maintenance and seems to work properly so far minus the little metal barrel 😅 but seriously, what is this piece?
Thank you for this amazing video. I have a singer tradition 2263 and I started to have problems after I oiled my machine recently. It’s the issue with upper thread tension. Thread tension feels tight even when the tension dial is set to zero. I tried all possible ways and this is the last resort. I am so ready to open up my machine after watching this video but I would resist until I hear from you 😅. Do you have any solutions?
Thanks ☺️
Hi, thanks for the sharing. I have a same model. Recently got flooded. It can be save or not? I let it dry but not test yet. Has heen in week 3 after flooded. Appreciate your advice 😊
Hello Haizie,
It can possibly be saved, it needs to be opened, cleaned and lubricated.
Any place with rust needs the be oiled to stop the rust, I highly recommend using TriFlow, it designed to stop rust.
The motor will probably need to be taken apart, cleaned and lubricated as well.
Thanks much u just help
Great vid! Maybe you can guide me a little, i' Singer talent for some time, it works well but few days ago i found big problem ;( while working at full speed jumps to reverse gear (or to normal when working in reverse). Can you tell me on what part should i look? Thanks
Sounds like it needs a good cleaning. Look at the reverse lever and follow the assembly you will see where it leads inside the machine. that will be where your problem is.
My problem is my needle arm is not working when the machine is on/ when the power foot is pressed. No up and down motion unless turned manually.
Sound like the bobbin winder may be engaged, the foot pedal is not working or the belt has come off of the machine.
Assuming there is power to the electrical outlet your machine is plugged into and a breaker has not tripped, when you press the foot control do hear any sound, is so then make sure your bobbin winder is not engaed, if that is not the problem then you need to check the belt and make sure it has not come off.
If there is no sound when the foot control is depressed then ther foot control may need to be replaced.
SINGER ADVANCE 7422 Stitch length will not change to a basting stitch, stay on a very tight stitch, some times it will start to sew a longer stitch but will automatically switch back to a very tight stitch.
that's a very interesting place to put the cam stack
How to adjust the dog foot mines not moving back and forward only up and down
Check the stitch length dial and make sure it is above 0.
I would recommend putting it on its highest setting and see if it will start feeding.
If not then it needs to be diagnosed to find out what is broke.
What kind of grease is used? I heard some can't be used on plastic only metal. I have a singer traditional top bobbin load & a blue brother machine and just want to make sure I don't put the wrong grease in them. THANKS!
Have a Singer cg500 and wonder if you might have any tips for adjusting the timing.
It has the timing belt and you can loosen the set screws, but you can't really see the hook point precisely behind the needle.
Any tips appreciated.
You may need to remove the feed dogs to get a better view, if it’s out of time you need to know what caused it to out of time such as belt slipping or needle bar being pushed up.
I'm trying to figure out if that turning plastic wheel could be removed? To insert a metal one to get it peddling since no electricity is available here?
Hi, I’m new to this and I have your same sewing machine. I removed all parts and cleaned up the old sticky grease it had. I know I have to lubricate it but the needle doesn’t move at all, even with the old grease it come with it doesn’t move. What do you think may be causing this?
Thanks
Probably either the needle bar or one of the bushing has varnish (dried oil) that needs to cleaned out.
Thank you very much! What type of oil you recommend?
Mine is new so I wouldn’t need to clean it but honestly, I’m kinda dissapointed of this purchase. It makes noise as it sews and it doesn’t run smoothly. I figured it probably needs oiling but being new, it shouldn’t have this issue. I read the manual, it doesn’t mention anything about oiling at all. If it does need oiling, how often and what parts to oil…
The stitches are good but I feel like it’s not ok to continue sewing as it works now. What should I do, take it to be serviced or try do it myself as in this video?
Very helpful video! Are you going to do any videos on the Singer 5808c? I was gifted the old girl and it's very lint laden. Tried to sew a scrap to see how it was set and no thread was left behind in the material only needle holes. Both upper and lower threads pulled freely. Total head scratcher. Never experienced that one ever.
Thank you for the instructions. I did as directed, but my machine is still stuck. Is there something else you can recommend that I try? Thank you!
I assume by stuck you mean locked up.
You need to identify where the problem is.
Try turning the hand wheel back and forth, watch the needle bar and hook do you get the slightest amount of movement out of either one?
Hello ! Hi have this exact machine and while i was using it it completely stopped, jammed solid. The wheel wont budge but there's no thread stuck or anything, i cleaned it. everything on the left side ( needle, bobbin etc..)looks completely fine 🤔 I dont understand its so stuck as if it was screwed in place, if that makes sense. Any idea what it could be? ( belts are not broken) Im asking because i cant take to a repair place, i live in the country side and there's nothing here and i dont have a car and i cant afford anything so i have to manage, if you could point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated 😊
I see this a good bit in machines, it sounds like the machine froze up due to lack of lubrication in the bushings and or lint getting into the bushings and locking it up.
The machine needs to be cleaned and inspected for damage.
Hi, would you have any advice on a reason for a cause/solution for a stitch length which is not acceptable? I have a Necchi 4575 and there is not much difference between my stitch lengths from 1-5 and it has me baffled. Appreciate any advice you may have. Love your videos. Thank you.
Hi Sir, ur using steel bobbin inside the machine. Actually it comes with plastic bobbin only. Thanks for your video.
Yes, that was the bobbin the customer had in the machine. I changed it to plastic when I finished servicing it.
My singer tradition is making a grinding noise. I don’t know how to stop it. I took my machine apart, cleaned it and oiled it. My belt looks fine too. Do you have any recommendations?
That could be a lot of things, I would have to see and here it.
Why does my machine heat up? Ive stopped using it because it lets out smoke on the right side
The motor is probably smoking, it’s most likely due to oil and grease drying up in the machine and not being properly serviced. The motor pulls to much power trying to turn a machine that is locking up and starts burning the motor up.
The only other possibility is the motor is dowsed with oil and it is burning off, which is a fire hazard.
Hi.. I bought my 2263 singer machine awhile ago, I just started using it a month ago on and off. Now the hand-wheel is stuck, every thing is frozen... what do u suggest. By the way I enjoyed your video. very informative. Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much sir shall I. put ordinary machine oil....
Your welcome, Yes regular sewing machine oil is fine.
Actually its Johns wife... my machine was running really well and then I selected a different stitch, when I finished with that went back to straight stitching, but now it just goes forward a stitch, then back half a stitch , forward a stitch back a half a stitch....all the way along. Is this a hard fix? Not an expensive machine. Singer Simple, many years old but lightly used. Is this something I can fix or does the machine have to be taken in to be repaired?
Sounds like your stitch length knob is on S1. Turn it back to 3 or 4 length
I need help from someone who knows much more than I do.
My mother bought a Singer from a yard sale. It worked fine when we first got it.
I was doing a dress for my sister 2 yrs ago and right near the end, the motor slowed down and stopped. But even with encouraging it with the hand wheel it will not sew.
I opened the machine and cleaned it and oiled and greased it. No change.
I opened the foot petal to see if I could find a problem there. I cleaned it up and I see nothing broken. No change .
Any suggestions?
Hello Avotts,
There could be many different problems I can offer more help in my FB group if you would like to join.
facebook.com/groups/479747739423131
Thank you for this great video. It explains a lot. I'm trying to service my machine (Singer 3722). The cover is stuck on one screw, I found it, but it seems impossible to get it out (or for that matter...in again, afterwards) Made a picture of it, but can't seem to post it..
The only screw I can think of on a singer that is tough to get to is on the front cover. I go over that one at 13:15 in the video.
@sewingmachinetipsandtricks9079 Thanks for your reply. It's on the backcover. The cover on my machine is in three parts. We ordered a 'around the corner' screwdriver, see if that helps...
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If you need to you can send me pictures to my email. Richard@Odessasewingmachine.com
I really appreciate this video. You are awesome I just want to commend you for taking the time to share this demonstration. You are so thorough thorough to show every detail on how to clean open up unscrew every nook and cranny. I am so appreciative. Thank you so much that is so thoughtful because you have saved us money, I hope you as well is taking care of your health check your cough out but I want to thank you so much for being so caring to take the time out to show us how to take care of our sewing machine. It’s because this is the way for some of us to do things for others ,some of us to make money which could be their livelihood .It’s a hobby for me. Thank you so much again .👨🔧 🙏🏽💝🫶🏽💕💕💕✅✅✅👁️👁️
Question what is with these short foot pedal power cords they supply. How can I extend this...other than having to drill a hole in my wifes work table.
Great Video TY
you can either take the foot pedal apart un hook the wires and add a piece of wire then reconnect the wires.
Or
Disconnect the wires from both end remove it and replace with a longer piece.
Lamp cord from the hardware store will work fine..
@@sewingmachinetipsandtricks9079 or these morons could provide a longer cord. All my six machines this singer has the shortest.
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Agreed!!
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Hi,great video,for servicing,i have a problem with tracking ,i took machines main bobbin holder apart as machine jammed and hand wheel wouldnt turn,i managed to free it but now my bobbin stitches are skipping,any ideas of how to fix it please,its a singer talent i have
what is the oil/lubricant type you are using. Sounds like a much better choice over sewing machine oil.
Is it really good? Plastic wheel may get damage?
all machines made today have plastic hand wheels. It is a decent machine for the price, but it is not a heavy duty machine.
I noticed that the Singer S Emblem had dissapeared for like 10 years and only returned in the last 5 years!
at the minute 28:15 It was clear that you have all the required experience.
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Thank you!
I have a Singer4830 and dropped a needle down the hole. Trying to get it out and I dropped one of the little screws down the hole. Help!
If you have not got them yet take the bottom off the machine under the hook you should be able to find them.
Hi, I have not been able to get the plastic case off a singer start 1304 to replace the belt. It came from factory w no belt.I have plastic tools, removed screws. Do I have to take the control knob off. (I am so afraid of breaking it). (This is a new machine never used).
Please help! I referenced your video to fix my machine because the hand wheel would not turn. I fixed it with this video but I must have messed something else up because now when I press the presser foot nothing moves. It won’t even pull the bobbin thread up
needle hitting shuttle plate while sewing zig zag stitches how can I resolve this
Hi, thank You for the video. My Singer Talent 3321 keeps scraping the needle plate with the needle (it looks displaced towards the operator) and going just a little fast or through a little thicker fabrics (especially when backstitching) makes the needle hit the plate hard. Additionally, its skipping stitches ocassionally (also mostly when going fast or thick). This started after I sewed a really thick stack of fabric way too fast. I am trying to avoid sending the machine in, because the repair shop will take a while and maybe the problem is more easily fixable. Do You have an idea? Thank You very much.
my Singer MX60 machine needle is "stuck" 3/4 way to bottom. Unable to move handwheel up or down. What can I do??
It could have several problems, if you would like to join my FB group I can help you there.