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The Importance of Correct Timing for Singer Sewing Machines<\/h2>\n

Singer sewing machines are an integral tool for many people whether for basic alterations, mending clothes, or even making their own clothing and accessories. While the machines are popular, they require precise adjustments, timing, and maintenance to run their best. If not set and adjusted properly, they can start to run erratically. In this article, we’ll look at how to properly fix Singer sewing machine timing.<\/p>\n

Assessing Your Machine’s Current Timing<\/h2>\n

If you’re experiencing stitches that bunch, skip, or seem too tight, it could be a sign that your machine’s timing is off. To check your machine’s timing, place a white sheet of fabric under the needle. With the presser foot down, start to sew in the reverse direction. As the needle is retracting, check to see if the needle is still hitting the shuttle hook. If it does not then the machine’s timing is out.<\/p>\n

Understanding Your Machine’s Timing Components<\/h2>\n

In order to properly fix Singer sewing machine timing, you first need to know the components associated with the machine’s timing. These parts include the hook timing, the hook race, and the hook position.
\nThe hook timing is the component responsible for ensuring the timing of the hook with the needle. Specifically, the hook should be positioned in the shuttle hook so it can bring back the loop of thread the needle has created.
\nThe hook race is responsible for how fast the hook spins and how close it should be to the needle when looping the thread.
\nLastly, the hook position is related to the hook race. It sets how far the hook should be from the needle when looping the thread.<\/p>\n

Troubleshooting the Timing on a Singer Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

When you have identified the timing issue, it’s time to troubleshoot the machine. Start by taking off the needle plate and expose the internal parts of the machine. Then, use a screwdriver to loosen the hook adjustment screw located on the right side of the machine. Then, begin to rotate the hook manually until the needle hits the hook. Then tighten the screw.<\/p>\n

Adjusting the Hook Position on Singer Sewing Machines<\/h2>\n