To Regulate Pressure On Presser Foot; Thread Tension - Singer CLASS 99 Instruction Manual

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To Regulate Pressure on Presser
Foot
For ordinary sewing, the pressure of
the presser foot on the material seldom
requires changing. Heavy materials
require more pressure than light weight
materials. The pressure should be only
heavy enough to prevent the material
from rising with the needle and to
enable the feed to move the work along
evenly without side creeping. To
increase the pressure, turn the thumb
screw W, Fig. 25 clockwise or
downward. To lighten the pressure,
turn the thumb screw W so that it
screws upward.

Thread Tension

For perfect stitching, the tension on the
needle and bobbin threads must be
heavy enough to pull the threads to the
center of the thickness of the material
and make a firm stitch, as shown in Fig
26. If the needle lies straight along the
top side of the material, the tension on
the needle thread is too heavy or the
tension on the bobbin thread is too
light, as shown in Fig 27. If the bobbin
thread lies straight along the underside
of the material, the tension on the
needle thread is too light or the tension
on the bobbin thread is too heavy, as
shown in
Fig. 28.
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Class 99 & 99K
FIG. 25 Thumb Screw for Regulating Pressure
FIG. 27 Imperfect Stitching
FIG. 28 Imperfect Stitching
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on Presser Foot
FIG. 26 Perfect Stitching

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