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Instruction Manual For generic HA-1 15 class Sewing Machines

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  • -1-

    Instruction M

    anual

    For generic HA

    -1 15 class

    Sewing M

    achines

  • -2-

    Your

    HA

    -1 S

    ewin

    g M

    achi

    ne

    This

    is a

    gen

    eric

    inst

    ruct

    ion

    man

    ual f

    or s

    traig

    ht s

    titch

    se

    win

    g m

    achi

    nes

    that

    are

    com

    mon

    ly k

    now

    n as

    HA

    -1s.

    The

    HA

    -1 m

    achi

    ne is

    mec

    hani

    cally

    a c

    lone

    of t

    he v

    ery

    old

    Sing

    er 1

    5 cl

    ass,

    such

    as

    the

    15-3

    0 or

    15-

    87. M

    any

    late

    r 15

    clas

    s Si

    nger

    s, su

    ch a

    s th

    e 15

    -91,

    use

    d a

    diff

    er-

    ent s

    huttl

    e/bo

    bbin

    cas

    e ar

    rang

    emen

    t whi

    ch w

    as m

    ostly

    re

    vers

    ed f

    rom

    this

    sty

    le. H

    owev

    er, t

    his

    early

    sty

    le b

    e-ca

    me

    so p

    reva

    lent

    that

    Sin

    ger e

    vent

    ually

    sw

    itche

    d ba

    ck

    to th

    e ea

    rlier

    arr

    ange

    men

    t. H

    A-1

    mac

    hine

    s ha

    ve b

    een

    sold

    with

    hun

    dred

    s of

    dif-

    fere

    nt n

    amep

    late

    s, bu

    t ar

    e al

    l es

    sent

    ially

    the

    sam

    e.

    Mos

    t of

    the

    HA

    -1 m

    achi

    nes

    have

    bee

    n bu

    ilt in

    the

    far

    east

    ern

    coun

    tries

    sin

    ce t

    he e

    nd o

    f W

    W2.

    The

    re h

    ave

    been

    num

    erou

    s m

    odifi

    catio

    ns,

    but

    the

    basi

    c m

    achi

    ne

    has

    rem

    aine

    d so

    sim

    ilar

    that

    this

    inst

    ruct

    ion

    book

    will

    co

    ver t

    he im

    porta

    nt p

    oint

    s for

    man

    y m

    achi

    nes.

    The

    bobb

    ins

    are

    the

    com

    mon

    15

    clas

    s, an

    d th

    e ne

    edle

    s ar

    e kn

    own

    as 1

    5X1

    (US)

    , 705

    (H

    or

    B, E

    urop

    ean)

    , or

    HA

    X1

    (Jap

    anes

    e or

    oth

    er f

    ar e

    aste

    rn),

    follo

    wed

    by

    the

    # th

    at d

    esig

    nate

    s th

    e si

    ze. A

    US

    size

    16

    = a

    Euro

    pean

    si

    ze 1

    00, s

    ize

    14 =

    size

    90,

    size

    12

    = si

    ze 8

    0. T

    he E

    uro-

    pean

    # t

    ells

    the

    act

    ual

    size

    of

    the

    need

    le, s

    uch

    as t

    he

    100

    is 1

    mm

    in d

    ia.,

    the

    80 is

    .8m

    m in

    dia

    ., et

    c.

    Prep

    ared

    by:

    B

    ill H

    olm

    an

    Mad

    ison

    , WI

  • -3-

    TO R

    EPLAC

    E THE N

    EEDLE

    To replace the needle, raise the needle bar to its highest point

    by turning

    the hand

    wheel

    (Fig. 3)

    TOW

    AR

    D

    YO

    U

    by hand.

    Loosen the

    needle clamp screw

    (A) on the

    right hand side, and the needle clam

    p will open, allow

    ing the old needle to slip out. R

    emove the old needle and

    slide the

    new

    needle up,

    (FLA

    T

    SIDE

    T

    O

    TH

    E R

    IGH

    T) as far as it will go.

    When the needle hits the stop,

    it is

    positioned correctly.

    Tighten the

    needle clam

    p screw

    securely. For best re-sults change needle frequently.

    Note: U

    se only 15X

    1, 705, or HA

    X1

    class needles.

    NEED

    LES AN

    D TH

    REA

    D

    Never use a bent needle, nor one w

    ith a blunt point, since this causes im

    perfect stitches and may cause the needle to break.

    Unless the needle is in all the w

    ay, flat side to the right, the ma-

    chine will not function correctly, and you w

    ill not get good results. The size of the needle should conform

    to the size of the thread, and both should be suitable for the m

    aterial being sewn. In m

    ost applications, use the sam

    e thread top and bottom, and alw

    ays use good quality thread and needles.

  • -4-

    THE

    BO

    BB

    IN C

    ASE

    Im

    port

    ant

    In

    the

    follo

    w-

    ing

    oper

    a-tio

    ns, t

    he n

    ee-

    dle

    mus

    t al-

    way

    s be

    abov

    e th

    e su

    r-fa

    ce o

    f the

    m

    achi

    ne. I

    n ra

    isin

    g th

    e ne

    edle

    , al-

    way

    s tur

    n th

    e ha

    nd w

    heel

    to

    war

    d yo

    u.

    REM

    OV

    ING

    TH

    E B

    OB

    BIN

    CA

    SE

    INSE

    RTIN

    G T

    HE

    BO

    BB

    IN C

    ASE

    Slid

    e or

    lift

    the

    acce

    ss p

    late

    . (Fi

    g. 4

    ) With

    left

    thum

    b an

    d fo

    refin

    -ge

    r, op

    en th

    e hi

    nged

    latc

    h (A

    -Fig

    . 2) o

    n th

    e bo

    bbin

    cas

    e, a

    nd h

    old

    secu

    rely

    as

    you

    with

    draw

    it

    from

    the

    pos

    t. (D

    -Fig

    . 2)

    *Not

    e th

    e po

    sitio

    n of

    you

    r fin

    gers

    on

    the

    latc

    h, b

    ecau

    se it

    is im

    porta

    nt to

    grip

    it

    the

    sam

    e w

    ay w

    hen

    rein

    serti

    ng it

    into

    the

    mac

    hine

    .

    Afte

    r ins

    talli

    ng th

    e bo

    bbin

    in th

    e ca

    se, g

    rip th

    e la

    tch

    with

    you

    r fin

    -ge

    rs in

    the

    sam

    e po

    sitio

    n* a

    s w

    hen

    you

    rem

    oved

    it. (

    Not

    e: If

    you

    gr

    ip it

    with

    you

    r fin

    gers

    poi

    nted

    dire

    ctly

    tow

    ard

    the

    case

    , it w

    ill b

    e di

    fficu

    lt to

    inst

    all i

    t in

    the

    mac

    hine

    .) G

    uide

    the

    bobb

    in c

    ase

    back

    on

    to th

    e po

    st w

    ith th

    e fin

    ger

    (B-F

    ig. 2

    ) in

    to th

    e no

    tch

    (C-F

    ig. 2

    ). Th

    is s

    houl

    d be

    an

    easy

    ope

    ratio

    n re

    quiri

    ng n

    o fo

    rce.

    Whe

    n yo

    u re

    leas

    e th

    e la

    tch,

    it w

    ill s

    nap

    onto

    the

    groo

    ve o

    n th

    e po

    st, a

    nd th

    e th

    ree

    or f

    our

    inch

    es o

    f th

    read

    han

    ging

    fre

    e fro

    m th

    e bo

    bbin

    cas

    e w

    ill b

    e br

    ough

    t up

    thro

    ugh

    the

    need

    le p

    late

    as s

    how

    n on

    pag

    e 8.

  • -5-

    WIN

    DIN

    G TH

    E BO

    BB

    IN

    Note: This m

    achine uses standard 15 class bobbins. The bobbin can also be w

    ound while the m

    achine is in operation by not releasing the stop m

    otion knob as described be-low

    , in which case, m

    achine and bobbin w

    inder will operate at the

    same tim

    e.

    While holding the hand w

    heel with the left hand, turn the stop m

    o-tion knob tow

    ard you. This will perm

    it the hand wheel to turn

    freely while the needle bar rem

    ains still. Place a spool of thread on spool pin (A

    ). Pass the thread through the tension disk (B) at right

    corner of the base of the machine. A

    ttach the thread to an empty

    bobbin by winding it around num

    erous times or inserting it inside

    out through one of the holes. Place the bobbin on spindle (C).

    Push the bobbin winder (D

    ) down until the snaps against the hand

    wheel, and finger (E) drops betw

    een the sides of the bobbin. Oper-

    ate the motor until the bobbin is full or the finger (E) snaps up and

    disengages the bobbin winder. D

    o not over fill the bobbin. Cut the

    thread, and tighten the stop motion screw

    while holding the hand

    wheel. Y

    our bobbin is now ready to be inserted in the bobbin case

    (pg. 6) and installed in the machine (pg. 4).

  • -6-

    TO T

    HR

    EAD

    TH

    E B

    OB

    BIN

    CA

    SE

    Hol

    d th

    e bo

    bbin

    cas

    e be

    twee

    n th

    e le

    ft th

    umb

    and

    fore

    finge

    r w

    ith t

    he s

    lot

    up.

    With

    4 o

    r 5

    inch

    es o

    f th

    read

    tra

    iling

    in

    the

    dire

    ctio

    n sh

    own

    ...

    inse

    rt th

    e bo

    bbin

    into

    the

    bob-

    bin

    case

    and

    pul

    l th

    e tra

    iling

    th

    read

    bac

    k in

    to t

    he s

    lot,

    dow

    n an

    d to

    the

    left,

    unt

    il it

    snap

    s in

    to

    the

    del

    iver

    y ey

    e u

    nder

    the

    ten-

    sion

    spr

    ing.

    W

    hen

    you

    pull

    on

    the

    thre

    ad, l

    ooki

    ng a

    t the

    bob

    bin

    in t

    he o

    pen

    side

    of

    the

    bobb

    in

    case

    , th

    e bo

    bbin

    sho

    uld

    rota

    te

    cloc

    kwis

    e.

    Ther

    e sh

    ould

    be

    a

    slig

    ht b

    ut

    cons

    iste

    nt t

    ensi

    on (

    drag

    ) on

    the

    th

    read

    as

    it is

    pul

    led

    thro

    ugh

    the

    del

    iver

    y ey

    e.

    The

    tens

    ion

    can

    be in

    crea

    sed

    by tu

    rnin

    g th

    e te

    n-si

    on s

    crew

    clo

    ckw

    ise

    decr

    ease

    d by

    turn

    ing

    it co

    unte

    r-clo

    ckw

    ise.

  • -7-

    UPPER

    THR

    EAD

    ING

    1 Place a spool of thread on spool pin (A).

    2 Bring the thread from

    the back of the spool, (so that the notch in the spool is up) and lead it through thread guide (B

    ). 3- R

    un the thread down, betw

    een, and under the tension disks (C)

    from back to front.

    4 Bring the thread over the guide bar (D

    ) and through the check spring (E).

    5- With the take up lever (F) in its upperm

    ost position, bring the thread through it from

    back to front. 6 R

    un the thread through guides (G) &

    (H).

    7 Thread the needle from left to right, draw

    ing it through about 4-5 inches.

  • -8-

    TO P

    REP

    AR

    E FO

    R S

    EWIN

    G

    Thre

    ad m

    achi

    ne a

    s per

    pag

    es 6

    & 7

    . Pi

    ck u

    p th

    e bo

    bbin

    thre

    ad b

    y ho

    ldin

    g th

    e lo

    ose

    end

    of th

    e ne

    edle

    th

    read

    with

    you

    r le

    ft ha

    nd w

    hile

    tur

    ning

    the

    han

    d w

    heel

    tow

    ard

    you

    until

    the

    need

    le m

    oves

    dow

    n an

    d up

    and

    the

    thre

    ad ta

    ke u

    p le

    ver h

    as re

    ache

    d its

    hig

    hest

    pos

    ition

    . Pu

    ll ge

    ntly

    on

    the

    need

    le th

    read

    whe

    re it

    is lo

    oped

    dow

    n th

    roug

    h th

    e ne

    edle

    pla

    te, a

    nd th

    e bo

    bbin

    thre

    ad w

    ill c

    ome

    up th

    roug

    h th

    e ne

    edle

    hol

    e. (I

    f the

    bob

    bin

    thre

    ad d

    oes

    not c

    ome

    up, r

    eche

    ck y

    our

    thre

    adin

    g, a

    nd b

    e su

    re t

    hat

    ther

    e is

    4-5

    inc

    hes

    of t

    hrea

    d tra

    iling

    fro

    m th

    e bo

    bbin

    cas

    e.)

    Fina

    lly,

    plac

    e bo

    th t

    hrea

    d en

    ds t

    owar

    d th

    e re

    ar o

    f th

    e m

    achi

    ne,

    with

    the

    nee

    dle

    thre

    ad g

    oing

    bet

    wee

    n th

    e tw

    o pr

    esse

    r fo

    ot t

    oes

    (A).

  • -9-

    TO STA

    RT SEWIN

    G

    TO R

    EMO

    VE TH

    E WO

    RK

    With the needle raised and the threads draw

    n back at least 4 inches through the toes of the presser foot, place the m

    aterial to be sew

    n beneath the presser foot and lower the presser

    foot lift lever. Turn the hand wheel tow

    ard you until the nee-dle enters the m

    aterial. Regulate the desired stitch length

    (Fig. 12) and start sewing.

    Do not try to help the feeding of the m

    aterial by pulling by hand, as this m

    ay bend or break the needle. Gently guide the

    material as it feeds in the direction you w

    ant to sew.

    Stop the machine by releasing the pressure on the foot or

    knee control and stopping the hand wheel w

    ith your right hand. If you are stopping to turn a corner, stop w

    ith the nee-dle just entering the m

    aterial. If you are going to remove the

    material, stop w

    ith the needle and take up lever at their high-est positions. Then, raise the presser foot lift lever, draw

    the m

    aterial to the back about 6-8 inches, and cut the thread.

  • -10-

    Fabr

    ic S

    elec

    tor:

    The

    hei

    ght o

    f th

    e fe

    ed d

    og m

    ay b

    e re

    gula

    ted

    acco

    rdin

    g to

    the

    thi

    ckne

    ss o

    r ot

    her

    char

    acte

    ristic

    s of

    the

    ma-

    teria

    l be

    ing

    sew

    n, b

    y pr

    oper

    se

    tting

    of t

    he d

    rop

    feed

    kno

    b.

    1 W

    hen

    sew

    ing

    norm

    al to

    thic

    k m

    ater

    ials

    , tur

    n th

    e kn

    ob to

    th

    e N

    OR

    M

    posi

    tion.

    2

    Whe

    n se

    win

    g th

    in m

    ater

    ials

    , suc

    h as

    silk

    , whi

    ch re

    quire

    a

    gent

    ler f

    eedi

    ng m

    otio

    n, tu

    rn th

    e kn

    ob to

    SI

    LK.

    3

    Whe

    n a

    situ

    atio

    n ar

    ises

    whe

    n yo

    u w

    ant t

    o m

    ove

    the

    ma-

    teria

    l by

    han

    d, s

    uch

    as i

    n da

    rnin

    g or

    em

    broi

    dery

    , tu

    rn t

    he

    knob

    to th

    e D

    AR

    N

    or

    EMB

    R

    posi

    tion.

    OTH

    ER F

    EATU

    RES

    PRES

    SUR

    E C

    ON

    TRO

    L Th

    e pr

    essu

    re c

    ontro

    l (Fi

    g. 4

    , pg.

    5)

    cont

    rols

    the

    amou

    nt o

    f pr

    essu

    re th

    at th

    e pr

    esse

    r foo

    t app

    lies

    to th

    e m

    ater

    ial.

    Diff

    er-

    ent H

    A-1

    s us

    e tw

    o ve

    rsio

    ns o

    f the

    pre

    ssur

    e co

    ntro

    l, bu

    t you

    ca

    n re

    gula

    te it

    by

    scre

    win

    g it

    up a

    nd d

    own

    or u

    sing

    the

    snap

    re

    leas

    e, t

    o fin

    d th

    e pr

    essu

    re t

    hat

    prov

    ides

    the

    bes

    t fe

    edin

    g ac

    tion.

    PRES

    SER

    FEE

    T &

    ATT

    AC

    HM

    ENTS

    Y

    our H

    A-1

    is e

    quip

    ped

    with

    a st

    anda

    rd lo

    w sh

    ank

    mou

    ntin

    g sy

    stem

    . With

    this

    arr

    ange

    men

    t, it

    is e

    asy

    to fi

    nd a

    lmos

    t any

    ty

    pe o

    f pre

    sser

    foot

    or a

    ttach

    men

    t for

    you

    r sew

    ing

    need

    s.

    Fig.

    11

  • -11-

    STITCH

    LENG

    TH R

    EGU

    LATION

    Regulating the length of the stitch: The m

    achine can be adjusted to from

    six to thirty stitches per inch, as in-dicated by the num

    bers on the stitch indicator plate. C

    hanging the length of the stitch is accomplished as

    follows:

    Loosen the stitch length stop control (B, Fig. 12) and

    move it to the bottom

    of the slot. Move the stitch

    length lever (A, Fig. 12) to the desired stitch length.

    Now

    , move the stop control up until the control plate

    (visible in the stitch length slot) touches the bottom of

    the stitch length lever. Tighten the thumb screw

    (B)

    with finger pressure only. A

    t this point, the stitch length is m

    arked, and you can move the lever up to

    sew in reverse at approxim

    ately the same stitch length,

    and then return it to your desired forward length.

  • -12-

    Not

    e: M

    ost m

    inor

    impe

    rfec

    -tio

    ns in

    the

    stitc

    h ca

    n be

    cor

    -re

    cted

    by

    adju

    stin

    g th

    e ne

    e-dl

    e te

    nsio

    n on

    ly.

    To i

    ncre

    ase

    the

    uppe

    r te

    n-si

    on,

    turn

    the

    ten

    sion

    kno

    b cl

    ockw

    ise.

    To

    de

    crea

    se

    it,

    turn

    cou

    nter

    cloc

    kwis

    e. A

    ll ad

    just

    men

    ts s

    houl

    d be

    mad

    e gr

    adua

    lly,

    no m

    ore

    than

    one

    num

    ber a

    t a ti

    me.

    Whe

    n th

    e pr

    esse

    r foo

    t is i

    n th

    e ra

    ised

    pos

    ition

    , the

    upp

    er te

    nsio

    n is

    rele

    ased

    , so

    if yo

    u pu

    ll on

    the

    thre

    ad to

    feel

    the

    amou

    nt o

    f ten

    sion

    , the

    foot

    mus

    t be

    dow

    n.

    If it

    beco

    mes

    nec

    essa

    ry t

    o ad

    just

    the

    bob

    bin

    tens

    ion,

    thi

    s is

    ex-

    plai

    ned

    on p

    g. 6

    , Fig

    . 7.

    TEN

    SIO

    NS

    For

    idea

    l st

    itchi

    ng,

    the

    ten-

    sion

    on

    the

    uppe

    r an

    d lo

    wer

    th

    read

    s sh

    ould

    be

    equa

    l, an

    d ju

    st

    suffi

    cien

    tly

    stro

    ng

    to

    lock

    bot

    h th

    read

    s in

    the

    cen-

    ter o

    f the

    wor

    k. (F

    ig. 1

    3)

    If th

    e up

    per

    tens

    ion

    is t

    oo

    tight

    or

    the

    low

    er t

    oo l

    oose

    , th

    e ne

    edle

    th

    read

    w

    ill

    lay

    stra

    ight

    on

    the

    uppe

    r sur

    face

    . (F

    ig. 1

    4)

    If th

    e lo

    wer

    ten

    sion

    is

    too

    tight

    or

    the

    uppe

    r to

    o lo

    ose,

    th

    e bo

    bbin

    thr

    ead

    will

    lay

    st

    raig

    ht o

    n th

    e un

    ders

    ide

    of

    the

    mat

    eria

    l. (F

    ig. 1

    5)

  • -13-

    OILIN

    G TH

    E MA

    CH

    INE

    Fig. 17

    Your H

    A-1 sew

    ing machine never needs grease. A

    ll moving parts

    which com

    e in contact with others m

    ust be covered with a thin

    film of oil, and should not be allow

    ed to become dry. O

    il, when

    necessary, should be applied at the points indicated by the arrows

    in Fig. 17, a single drop of oil is usually sufficient if applied in the right place. O

    il all spots of contact on the underside of the ma-

    chine. These spots can be identified by rotating the hand wheel

    and watching w

    here parts move against one another. The shuttle

    race should be kept oiled, and frequently, it is wise to snap open

    the clamps that hold the shuttle retainer, and rem

    ove the shuttle to clean the race and apply oil. O

    nce the machine has been oiled, it is

    wise to run it to distribute the oil, and sew

    some stitches on a test

    cloth until oil no longer appears on the thread. N

    ote: Use sew

    ing machine oil only. M

    ulti purpose oils w

    ill often dry leaving a sticky residue behind.

  • -14-

    SEW

    ING

    HIN

    TS

    See

    that

    the

    pres

    ser

    foot

    scr

    ew is

    secu

    rely

    tigh

    tene

    d. I

    t is

    dang

    erou

    s fo

    r the

    foot

    to v

    ibra

    te lo

    ose

    whi

    le y

    ou a

    re o

    pera

    t-in

    g th

    e m

    achi

    ne.

    Skip

    ped

    stitc

    hes

    may

    be

    caus

    ed b

    y a

    bent

    or b

    lunt

    nee

    dle,

    by

    inco

    rrec

    t pos

    ition

    ing

    of th

    e ne

    edle

    , the

    wro

    ng si

    ze o

    f nee

    -dl

    e, o

    r by

    thre

    ad th

    at is

    too

    heav

    y fo

    r the

    sele

    cted

    nee

    dle.

    B

    reak

    ing

    need

    les

    are

    usua

    lly c

    ause

    d by

    the

    oper

    ator

    pul

    ling

    on th

    e fa

    bric

    in a

    n ef

    fort

    to h

    elp

    the

    mac

    hine

    feed

    . Thi

    s ac

    -tio

    n w

    ill p

    ull

    the

    need

    le o

    ut o

    f lin

    e an

    d it

    will

    stri

    ke t

    he

    pres

    ser f

    oot o

    r nee

    dle

    plat

    e.

    Bre

    akin

    g th

    e up

    per

    thre

    ad m

    ay b

    e ca

    used

    by:

    1

    Inco

    rrec

    t thr

    eadi

    ng

    2 N

    ot b

    ringi

    ng u

    p th

    e bo

    bbin

    thre

    ad c

    orre

    ctly

    3

    Upp

    er te

    nsio

    n to

    o tig

    ht

    4 B

    ad n

    eedl

    e, o

    r cla

    mpe

    d in

    corr

    ectly

    5

    Nee

    dle

    rubb

    ing

    agai

    nst a

    ttach

    men

    ts o

    r pre

    sser

    foot

    6

    Nee

    dle

    eye

    too

    smal

    l for

    thre

    ad

    7 S

    tarti

    ng th

    e m

    achi

    ne a

    t ful

    l spe

    ed

    8 S

    tarti

    ng m

    achi

    ne w

    ithou

    t tak

    e up

    leve

    r at h

    ighe

    st p

    oint

    B

    reak

    ing

    the

    low

    er th

    read

    may

    be

    caus

    ed b

    y:

    1 In

    corr

    ect t

    hrea

    ding

    of b

    obbi

    n ca

    se

    2 T

    oo ti

    ght a

    tens

    ion

    3 B

    obbi

    n w

    ound

    too

    full

    to re

    volv

    e fre

    ely

    4 N

    ot b

    ringi

    ng u

    p bo

    bbin

    thre

    ad c

    orre

    ctly

    5

    Hol

    e in

    the

    need

    le p

    late

    dam

    aged

    by

    need

    le st

    rikes

    U

    neve

    n st

    itche

    s may

    be

    caus

    ed b

    y:

    1 P

    ress

    er fo

    ot n

    ot re

    stin

    g ev

    enly

    on

    mat

    eria

    l 2

    Fee

    d do

    gs n

    ot h

    igh

    enou

    gh

    3 T

    oo sh

    ort a

    stitc

    h 4

    Pul

    ling

    the

    clot

    h 5

    Inco

    rrec

    t nee

    dle

    for t

    he th

    read

    , or p

    oor q

    ualit

    y th

    read