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Singer 8280 Mechanical Sewing Machine - Page 7 Questions & Answers
I have a singer prelude
Remove the bobbin and look for bound up thread in and around the bobbin area. Another thing to check is if the motor still works.
Singer 648 has recently been
Ensure that the bobbin winder tyre is in place and not contaminated with oil, causing it to slip. Look to see that the mechanism also moves across far enough to let the two wheels contact to drive the winder.
I've lost my regular foot
Any snap on foot will fit, at least that is what it looks like in your manual. (I looked it up for free at
www.singerco.com, under customer support, instruction manuals to download.) You can order from Singer direct or go to
www.sewingpartsonline.com search under presser feet and order any one you want under snap on presser feet. They run approx. $14.95 each
What is the needle number of this machine.
Just use universal sizes from Schmetz, Inspiron or Singer. Strength depends on what you are sewing usually 11's. Read your manual, it will tell you what you need for your projects. If, you have misplaced your manual, just go to
www.singerco.com and under support you click on instruction manual and put your number, 8280 in and you can download a free copy, then save it to your computer.
I have been trying to
You could have a thread jam in the machine, try cleaning and lubricating and if that don't do it Call Singer at 1-800-4singer and see if it is covered under warranty.
I dont know how to put in a needle
There should be a small screw/thumbscrew on the armature where the needle attaches to the unit, screw it to the left, and pull the needle down to remove it.
I can't seem to see
I think that you will benefit immensely by downloading your manual for free at www.singerco.com under customer support. When you do that you will be able to save it on your computer in your documents. Now you can enlarge all of the diagrams to see how it is threaded properly. Make sure that your needle is in the highest position and you will see where your thread goes. If, you still are unsure go to Sears and ask about threading a sewing machine, they are always real helpful about answering questions for free. You can take your machine or just go pretend that you are looking to buy one. Almost all mechanical machines thread very much the same. You can also look on yourtube.com. Good luck
Singer 8280 will not zig zag
If your machine has been sitting and not being used, try oil and taking a hair dryer to your needle shaft. This may free it up so that you can adjust your width and length. Another thing could be that your needle shaft is bent. I hope that the hair dryer does the trick for you.
I bought singer 3 months
Try taking out your needle, or at least loosen it, so that it doesn't break off inside your bobbin area. Remove your bobbin and try to clean out the thread or material you have stuck in there. If, you can take a small screw driver and remove your throat plate, now you will be able to get it cleaned out. I would oil the machine as per you manual and you should be fine. Just do NOT turn the handwheel away from you because you can mess up your timing. Always turn it towards you. Good luck. Take a deep breath and you will be fine.
I have had a singer prelude 8280 for a year now
It is in your top threading, try this test, rethread, now with the presser foot up, pull the top thread, it should feed smoothly, now lower the presser foot, it should barely move. Sometimes this seats the thread in the tension discs. Also, make sure that your needle is fresh.
How to put back the
Go to
www.singerco.com and download a copy of your manual for free under customer support. Now, make the diagram on page 12, larger 125% or more and you should be able to make it out pretty well. Hope this helps.
I opened the bobbin portion of the machine and
If you go to
www.singerco.com you can download your manual for free under customer support, then blow up the diagram on page 12 to 125% or higher resolution and you should be able to see it pretty good to determine how to place the pieces back together. I had to do that and it worked, so good luck and I hope that I helped you
Just purchased this model today and it has no
You can order from Singer at 1-800-4singer or ebay. On ebay they start at about $14 + $2 for shipping. Just put in "blind hem foot for Singer and you will see a variety of them. Take your pick. I don't know what Singer charges. JoAnn fabrics may carry them or a sewing machine retailer but anyway you do it, it is not expensive. Just remember that you have a low shank machine. Good luck and happy sewing.
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