{"id":13341,"date":"2023-12-04T22:25:10","date_gmt":"2023-12-04T21:25:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=13341"},"modified":"2023-12-04T22:25:10","modified_gmt":"2023-12-04T21:25:10","slug":"how-to-change-singer-sewing-machine-motor-belt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-change-singer-sewing-machine-motor-belt\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Change Singer Sewing Machine Motor Belt"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Singer sewing machine motor belts are important components for successful sewing projects. Without an efficient belt, machines can jam and malfunction, preventing you from completing your sewing tasks. Fortunately, changing motor belts on Singer machines is easy, with a few tools and careful steps involved in the process. <\/p>\n

Starting off, you should be sure to unplug the machine and remove the head from the sewing table by turning the screws counterclockwise. Doing this will provide you with the necessary access to the bottom of the machine. To help, there may be a few screws and plastic tabs to gently pull in order to release the head, ensuring all of the components disconnect and remain intact. <\/p>\n

Next, carefully examine the belt tensioner and loosen it using a screwdriver. This will allow the old belt to relax and come off the pulleys. You may need to use a cloth or small stick to guide the old belt off and away from the pulleys. As you do this, be aware that your machine may have multiple pulleys, so it’s worth explicitly noting how many and the sequencing of their placement relative to the motor and the tensioner. <\/p>\n

After this, you can install the new motor belt. To begin, wrap the belt around the motor and the largest pulley, then slowly move to the ones further away. When you reach the end, the tensioner should be tightened, keeping the belt in a secure position. The belt should be snug but not overly tight.If desired, you can also use a pair of pliers to add extra tension. As you do this, be sure to take manual measurements throughout to make sure the tension is consistently even. Once the belt is properly in place and the tensioner has been tightened, slowly test the motor by only running it for a few seconds. <\/p>\n