Singer 2010A Manual
Singer 2010A Manual
Singer 2010A Manual
Model 2010
Sewconsult.com 2002
Div. Sewing Educational Warehouse
Table of Contents
Width page 20
Balance page 21
On most machines you install the needle so the flat is to the back of
the machine. Side load machines (bobbin case is inserted on the left
side of the machine) the flat is to the right. On some older Singer
machines the flat is to the left. The needle should be inserted flat to
the back on your machine.
Thread quality and the type of thread being used can be a problem.
Always use good quality thread and try to avoid thread that is old or
knotted. When ever possible use the same thread in the top and
bobbin tensions. Thread the machine as shown in your manual and
make sure the thread is between the tension discs.
If you start with a new needle (inserted properly) and the machine is
threaded as per instructions, sewing problems may be mechanical
breakdown or damaged parts.
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For best results your machine should be serviced before every large
project. This will increase the life of your machine and give you
problem free results when sewing.
1. The needle is incorrectly inserted. Check that the flat of the needle
is to the back of your machine.
2. The needle is blunt or bent. Your needle should be changed
before each large project or if it hits the needle plate or hook. A
damaged needle can also snag most fabrics.
3. The tension is not correct. In most cases the top tension is set to a
medium number for regular sewing. Make sure the thread is
between the tension discs. Make sure the pressure foot is up
when threading your machine. (this will release the tension discs)
Check for lint or thread caught in the discs.
4. Type of thread being used can cause problems. Always use good
quality thread. When using heavy thread in the top you will have to
use a larger needle. The groove in the needle must fit the thread.
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4. Check the needle plate for damage.
1. Make sure the bobbin is inserted correctly and the right bobbin for
your machine is being used.
2. Check that the thread is in the bobbin tension and the tension is
not too tight. Also check for thread or lint caught in the tension
spring.
3. Make sure the bobbin is evenly wound. Bobbins not wound evenly
in your machine could be a damaged bobbin or damaged hook.
4. Check the needle plate for damage.
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3. Hook timing may be out. The hook must pick up the thread from
the scarf of the needle.
1. Check that your feed dogs are coming up above the needle plate.
2. Check the pressure foot pressure. There must be some pressure
on the foot to feed the fabric. Set the pressure to normal for most
types of fabric.
SKIPPING STITCHES
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Notes
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Tune-up Guide
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Tensions page 6
Loosen the screw on the back of the needle bar cover 2 – 3 turns.
Remove the screw behind the foot lifter. Now you can remove
the needle bar cover and clean all lint from the area.
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Oil all parts in the needle bar area including the needle bar and
pressure bar. Be very careful not to use too much oil in this area
as the oil will find its way onto your fabric. Clean off any excess
with a soft cloth.
To remove the slide plate, push down on the spring and pull the
plate off. To replace the plate, push the plate on while pushing
down on the spring. To get at the spring the base must be
removed first.
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Removing Covers and Lubrication Continued
Remove the screws from the base as shown and pull of the
bottom cover. Remove all lint from the bottom and the gears. Oil
all moving parts and grease the gears with light sewing machine
gear grease.
Oil the top shaft at the points shown. Do not get oil on the wires.
3
Hook Timing
Your machine has timing marks on the needle bar to check the
timing. With the needle in the lowest position the upper timing
mark must line up with the pressure bar bushing as shown
above. Then slowly turn the hand wheel towards you until the
lower (bottom) timing mark lines up. At this point the tip of the
hook should pass the back of the needle above the eye.
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Feed Timing
When the hook timing is set and the lower timing mark is lined
up with the pressure bar bushing, the feed timing marks should
line up also.
If these marks do not line up, loosen the two screws on the feed
eccentric. Move the eccentric until the marks line up. Tighten the
screws and recheck the feed timing.
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Tensions
6
SINGER FUTURA TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
On most machines you install the needle so the flat is to the back of
the machine. Side load machines (bobbin case is inserted on the left
side of the machine) the flat is to the right. On some older Singer
machines the flat is to the left. The needle should be inserted flat to
the back on your machine.
Thread quality and the type of thread being used can be a problem.
Always use good quality thread and try to avoid thread that is old or
knotted. When ever possible use the same thread in the top and
bobbin tensions. Thread the machine as shown in your manual and
make sure the thread is between the tension discs.
If you start with a new needle (inserted properly) and the machine is
threaded as per instructions, sewing problems may be mechanical
breakdown or damaged parts.
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For best results your machine should be serviced before every large
project. This will increase the life of your machine and give you
problem free results when sewing.
4. Type of thread being used can cause problems. Always use good
quality thread. When using heavy thread in the top you will have to
use a larger needle. The groove in the needle must fit the thread.
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5. Check the hook for damage.
3. Make sure the bobbin is evenly wound. Bobbins not wound evenly
in your machine could be a damaged bobbin or damaged hook.
4. Check the needle plate for damage.
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3. Hook timing may be out. The hook must pick up the thread from
the scarf of the needle.
1. Check that your feed dogs are coming up above the needle plate.
2. Check the pressure foot pressure. There must be some pressure
on the foot to feed the fabric. Set the pressure to normal for most
types of fabric.
SKIPPING STITCHES
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Notes
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