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USER MANUAL 15800G Union Special

Industrial Sewing Machines

Instructions

for

Adjusting and Repairing with

List of Parts

Styles

13200A

15800A

15800B

15800D

15800E

15800G

15900 A

15900D

15900E

CATALOG

No.51B

Second Edition

ADJUSTING AND REPAIRING

Styles

13200 A

15800 A

15800 B

15800 D

15800 E

15800 G

15900 A

15900 D

15900 E

With List of Parts

Main Office and Factory: 400 North Franklin Street

CHICAGO, U. S. A.

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Boston, Mass.

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BRANCHES—FOREIGN

Union Special Machine Corporation of America.
Union Special Machine Company of Canada, Ltd.
Union Special Machine Company of Canada, Ltd.
Union Special Machine Corporation of America.
Union Special Machine Company, Ltd.
Union Special Machine Company, Ltd.
Union Special Machine Company, Ltd.
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Compagnie des Machines Union Special de France.

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UNION SPECIAL MASCHINENFABRIK, G. m. b. H.

General Office and Factory: STUTTGART, GERMANY

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Copyright, 1925, by Union Special Machine Co.

CONTENTS

Page

Application of Catalog.... 3

Identification of Machines.... 4

Adjusting 6

Formation of the Double Locked Stitch....6

Tensions 12

Regulating Length of Stitch....14

Setting Binding Attachment....14

Trimming Mechanism....15

Setting the Knives....16

Changing Width of Seam....16

Knife Grinder....18

Grinding the Knives....18

Repairing 21

Assembling 22

Needles 24

Ordering Repair Parts....25

Plates 26

List of Parts....56

PROPERTY OF DEVELOPMENT/CATALOG DEPT.

Please return to the Catalog Dept.

Date received to file: DEC 08 1992

APPLICATION OF CATALOG

This catalog applies only to the styles of machines with gauges and widths of binding as specified below.

StylesGaugesWidths of Binding
13200 A2 34 , 78 , 1, 118
13200 A4 34 , 78 , 1, 118
15800 A 34 , 78 , 1, 118
15800 B 34 , 78 , 1
15800 D
15800 E
15800 G
15900 A
15900 D 34 , 78 , 1, 114
15900 E

It can be applied with discretion to other styles.

Instructions for installing and operating these machines, together with illustrations of oiling and threading diagrams, are found in Catalog No. 51 A. Information relative to the transmitter is contained in Catalog No. 29. Needles are listed and fully described in Catalog No. 45. These catalogs will be furnished gratis on request.

IDENTIFICATION OF MACHINES

A machine equipped with specified parts and fitted for a specific operation is given a STYLE NUMBER, the symbol for which is a number evenly divisible by 100, with a letter affixed. Example: 13200 A, 15800 D, 15900 D.

Styles of machines, similar in construction, are grouped and given a CLASS NUMBER, the symbol for which is a number evenly divisible by 100, without a letter affixed. Example: 13200, 15800, 15900.

Attached to each machine will be found a name plate, stamped with either the style number or the class number.

The measurement of the space between the rows of stitching made by styles in Class 13200 is represented by a gauge number. The spacing of the gauges is as follows: 2 gauge, 18 inch; 4 gauge, 3/16 inch.

STYLES OF MACHINES IN CLASS 13200

Flat Bed, Two Needles, Two Loopers, Right Hand Needle In Front, With Trimmer, Low Bed, 10 Inches Long, Needle Lever Connection Under Arm.

13200 A For seaming and binding, in one operation, dresses, crash clothing, bathrobes, and similar garments made from fabrics which fray readily, spring-pressed knife engagement trimming mechanism, double locked stitch, floor treadle lifter, Type 106 needles.

13200 Z A special style similar to the standard styles in Class 13200, but not specifically defined. It is always fitted with one or more parts differing from the fitting of any of the standard styles in the class, and is often fitted for a different operation.

STYLES OF MACHINES IN CLASS 15800

Flat Bed, One Needle, With Trimmer, Low Bed, 10 Inches Long, Needle Lever Connection Under Arm.

15800 A For seaming and binding dresses, shirt waists, and similar garments, spring-pressed knife engagement trimming mechanism, double locked stitch, floor treadle lifter, Type 106 needles.

15800 B For binding coats, bathrobes, mackinaws, and similar garments, spring-pressed knife engagement trimming mechanism, double locked stitch, tandem differential feed, floor treadle lifter, Type 106 needles.

IDENTIFICATION OF MACHINES

15800 D For seaming sweaters and heavy-weight knitted materials, fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism, double locked stitch, tandem differential feed, minimum width of seam 18 inch, floor treadle lifter, Type 121 needles.
15800 E For closing toes of heavy-weight stockings, seaming light weight knit underwear and other light-weight material, fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism, double locked stitch, tandem differential feed, minimum width of seam 1/16 inch, floor treadle lifter, Type 121 needles.
15800 G For seaming fleece lined underwear and other medium-weight knitted garments, fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism, double locked stitch, minimum width of seam 18 inch, floor treadle lifter, Type 121 needles.
15800 Z A special style similar to the standard styles in Class 15800 but not specifically defined. It is always fitted with one or more parts differing from the fitting of any of the standard styles in the class, and is often fitted for a different operation.

STYLES OF MACHINES IN CLASS 15900

Flat Bed, One Needle, Low Bed, 10 Inches Long, Needle Lever Connection Under Arm.

15900 A For seaming seat and inseam of trousers, seaming coats and similar garments, double locked stitch, floor treadle lifter, Type 128 needle.
15900 D For binding aprons, dresses and similar garments, double locked stitch, floor treadle lifter, Type 106 needle.
15900 E For stitching rick-rack braid to dresses, aprons and similar garments, folder for edge of body fabric and adjustable guide for braid, double locked stitch, floor treadle lifter, Type 106 needle.
15900 Z A special style, similar to the standard styles in Class 15900, but not specifically defined. It is always fitted with one or more parts differing from the fitting of any of the standard styles in the class, and is often fitted for a different operation.

ADJUSTING

GENERAL PLAN The steps necessary to readjust the machine or check its adjustment are given in the order most convenient for the machine fixer to follow.

The styles in Class 13200 use two needles and two loopers which make them slightly different from styles in Classes 15800 and 15900, which use only one needle and one looper. The instructions given apply directly to styles in Classes 15800 and 15900. Their application to styles in Class 13200 is a simple matter as the mechanism is practically the same. Where it differs, specific adjusting information is furnished.

In describing the positions or movements of the parts, there is but one point of view used. It is that of the operator sitting in front of the machine.

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FORMATION OF THE

The accompanying illustrations "DOUBLE LOCKED STITCH" show the three steps in the formation of the "double locked stitch." A careful study of them and the explanatory matter will be of considerable assistance in making an adjustment. Frequent references to these illustrations are made.

The needle carries its thread down through the fabric and, as it ascends, throws out a loop at the rear, which the looper enters as

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shown in Fig. 1. While the needle is above the throat plate, the feed dog moves the fabric to the rear, the looper rocks to the front across the path of the needle and returns to the right, forming a triangular space—bounded by the back of the looper, the looper thread on the left and the needle thread on the right—into which the needle descends with its thread, as shown in Fig. 2. The looper, continuing to return to the right, leaves the stitch on the needle, as shown in Fig. 3. The needle, again ascending, recedes from the stitch, which is tightened in the fabric by the action of the looper as it forms the next stitch.

The tension applied to the needle thread controls the tightness of the stitches.

CAUTION When a machine fails to work satisfactorily, though apparently in good repair, it is possible that some minor trouble exists. For this reason, delay may be avoided by acting on the following suggestions:

(1) Check the machine according to operating instructions under the subject "Useful Hints" in Catalog No. 51 A.
(2) See that the needle thread tensions are as tight as is consistent with the strength of the thread. See that the looper thread tensions are quite loose. The looper threads require only a slight tension, barely enough to steady them in passing through the machine.
(3) The throat plate needle hole, thread eyelet, tension discs, and needle thread take-up may have become roughened or grooved, which will cause breaking of both the needle and looper threads. It can be remedied by smoothing the surfaces with emery cloth.
(4) Unravel the stitching and note if the threads are cut or injured. The teeth of the feed dog may be cutting the stitch on the under surface of the fabric.
(5) Before operating by power, after any change has been made in the working parts, always turn the machine by hand, to be sure that it runs freely and that the working parts do not interfere with the frame or with each other.

If the foregoing suggestions fail, the adjustment should be checked with the following instructions. While many variations can be made, the best results will be secured by following them.

ACCESSIBILITY To secure an unobstructed view of the looper, remove the cloth plate and looper needle guard.

Note: In adjusting machines, always use a new needle.

NEEDLE REAR GUARD This forces the needle into proper position, should it glance toward the rear of the machine in passing

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through the fabric. Three types are used in the machines covered by this catalog.

Styles 15900 A, 15900 D, and 15900 E are equipped with a stationary type. It is fastened in a seat milled in the under side of the throat plate. A slight variation in its position can be secured by slightly loosening the screw and forcing the guard in the desired direction while the screw is retightened. It is set correctly when its vertical face barely touches the rear of the needle.

Styles 15800 D, 15800 E and 15800 G are also equipped with a stationary type, adjustably secured to the lower knife support. It is set correctly when its vertical face barely touches the rear of the needle.

Styles in Class 13200, Styles 15800 A and 15800 B are equipped with a moving type secured to the feed bar. It is set correctly when its vertical face or faces barely touch the rear of the needle when the guard is at its extreme forward position.

As it moves with the feed dog, the guard must be readjusted each time the length of the stitch is altered.

The needle bar in styles in Class 13200 should be turned in its bearings so that the oblique position of the needles corresponds with the oblique position of the two vertical faces of the needle rear guard.

LOOPER COLLARS These are placed over the shanks of loopers in Styles 13200 A, 15900 D, and 15900 E. They are furnished in three thicknesses. No. 21210 is .040 inch thick, No. 21210 A is .020 inch thick, and No. 21211 is .054 inch thick. Additional variations can be secured by driving the collar into the end of a wooden block and reducing its thickness with a file. The collars used should be of sufficient thickness so that when the loopers are seated in the looper rocker, the smallest space between the top of the loopers and underside of throat plate, when the loopers are in their highest position, is just enough to pass a double thickness of newspaper.

NEEDLE AND LOOPER Three adjustments are necessary to bring these in proper time.

FIRST The space between the center of the needle and ADJUSTMENT point of the looper, when the needle is at its lowest position, should be 7/32 inch. This space controls the size and form of needle loop. A very convenient manner of securing an accurate adjustment will be found by using a looper adjusting gauge No. 21225-7/32, having a "V" slot, the center of which is 7/32 inch from the edge of the wider side, as indicated by the dotted line in the cut. In using this gauge, hold it with the "V" slot enclosing

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the front of the needle, with the wider side of the gauge to the right. Then, the needle being at its lowest position, the point of the looper should be made to come even with the right-hand edge of the gauge

by turning the looper connecting rod, which is provided with right and left threads. To loosen nuts, use wrench No. 21388 and turn them to the rear. In tightening the looper connecting rod nuts, care should be taken to see that

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21225-7½

the left ball joint has side play in all positions. First tighten the left nut securely. Then, turn the pulley in the operative direction till the long straight edge of the looper thread take-up is in its front vertical position and tighten the right-hand nut securely. Again apply the gauge to make sure that the adjustment has not been altered.

The front looper of styles in Class 13200 should likewise be set to the 7/32 inch gauge. With this adjustment of the front looper, the distance from the point of the back looper to the center of the back needle should be approximately the same. If the distance is greater, set the back looper to the looper gauge by turning the looper connecting rod.

SECOND To set the needle at its proper height with respect to the looper, turn the machine pulley in its operative direction till the point of the looper, moving from right to left, is even with the left side of the needle. Then the measurement from the under side of the looper to the upper edge of the needle eye should be 1/64 inch for Styles 15800 A, 15900 D, and 15900 E; 1/32 inch for Style 15900 A; and 3/64 inch for Styles 13200 A, 15800 D, 15800 E and 15800 G. Enough variation is allowable to have the upper edge of the needle eye 1/64 inch lower than the foregoing measurements, without interfering with the functions of the loopers and needles, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, respectively, of the stitch formation. The adjustment is made by moving the needle bar.

Care should be taken when adjusting styles in Class 13200 to avoid turning the needle bar in its bearings, as that will destroy the oblique adjustment of the needles. An excellent plan is as follows: Place the fingers of the left hand back of the presser guide bar bearings, and press the thumb firmly against the front of the needle bar. With the right hand, loosen the two needle bar set screws, and turn the pulley so that the needle bar connection will be moved upward if the needle bar is to be lowered; turn the pulley in the opposite direction if the needle bar is to be raised.

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THIRD When the looper moves to the left to enter the ADJUSTMENT needle loop as shown in Fig. 1 of the stitch formation, there should be approximately .010 inch space between the looper point and the back of the needle. A space of .010 inch is easily visualized by cutting three plies of newspaper simultaneously with a pair of sharp scissors and bringing the cut edge into view by holding the paper together with both hands. A variation from .005 to .0156 (1/64 inch) is allowable. To adjust the position of the looper, turn the pulley till the looper point is directly behind the needle; loosen the two screws which hold the looper rock shaft frame to the bed; move the frame to the front till the looper point noticeably deflects the needle; tighten the screws slightly to force the frame into a level position; tap the frame backward to the desired position with the handle of a screw driver; retighten the frame screws securely.

A small piece of white paper placed to the left of the needle as a background will be found convenient in making this adjustment.

NEEDLE FRONT A guard is attached to the looper to force the GUARD needle into its proper position should it glance toward the front of the machine in passing through the fabric. The guard is set correctly when it barely passes the needle without striking it. The screw hole is elongated to permit this adjustment.

On styles in Class 13200, the foregoing applies only to the front looper.

LOOPER THREAD TAKE-UP Near the middle of the main shaft AND CAST-OFF WIRE is located a device for controlling the looper thread. It consists of a take-up, cast-off wire, and take-up thread eyelet. Their function is to hold the looper thread taut till the descending needle point has passed below the looper thread as shown in Fig. 2 of the stitch formation, and continue to hold the thread till the eye of the looper is to the left of the middle of the needle, then release it.

A simple test to determine whether they are in adjustment can be made as follows: Take hold of the looper thread on the left side of the thread eyelet, draw it slowly through the eyelet, and while so doing, turn the machine pulley in its operative direction, until the thread moves from the long straight edge of the take-up to the circular edge. Stop at this point. The needle point should be below the middle of the looper. Enough variation is allowable to have the point even with the lower edge of the looper.

The prongs of the take-up thread eyelet, which project over the main shaft, are set correctly when they just clear the main shaft

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sleeves. To change the height of the prongs, loosen the lock nut on the stop screw and change the position of the stop screw in the take-up thread eyelet holder.

INTERMITTENT LOOPER THREAD NIPPER SPRINGS

Attached to the front side of the main shaft middle bearing is a pair of nipper springs, which clamp the looper thread when the looper is moving to the right. Their purpose is to prevent the take-up from drawing additional looper thread through the tension instead of holding taut the thread where it passes from the looper eye to the throat plate needle hole as shown in Fig. 2 of the stitch formation. They are set correctly when they begin to clamp the thread as soon as the looper has completed its movement to the left and returned about 1/64 inch. Their operation can readily be observed by threading the machine in the regular manner and drawing the thread, care being taken to leave some slack between the tension and the nipper springs. The adjustment is made by changing the position of the operating arm on the looper rock shaft.

NEEDLE BAR Fastened to the needle bar is a thread nipper. THREAD NIPPER Its purpose is to counteract the elasticity of the needle thread and enable the needle to throw out steady loops. The slightest appreciable tension is all that is required. The adjustment is made by lengthening or shortening the spring.

FEED DOGS It is important that the feed dog be set at just the proper height above the throat plate. If the tips of the teeth do not rise high enough, imperfect feeding of the work will result. If they rise too high, imperfect feeding of the work will likewise result, because the teeth will remain in contact with the fabric after the motion of the feed dog has reversed. The feed dogs should be set so that the tips of their teeth will rise approximately 3/64 inch above the throat plate. Variations to insure proper feeding and consistent with the fabric are allowable. There are two types of feeding mechanism used in machines covered by this catalog, non-differential and differential.

NON-DIFFERENTIAL FEEDING MECHANISM This consists of a single feed dog adjustably secured to the feed bar. Its height is maintained by a supporting screw under the feed dog.

DIFFERENTIAL This consists of two feed dogs, a main FEEDING MECHANISM feed dog and a differential feed dog. They are both adjustably secured to their respective feed bars. The differential feed bar is driven by a link, adjustably secured by a

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stud to a slot in the feed rocker. When the stud is in its lowest position in the slot, the differential feed dog travels in unison with the main feed dog. The desired differential motion can be obtained by raising the stud. If the travel of the differential feed dog relative to the main feed dog is too long, it will gather or shorten the fabric at the seams. If its travel is too short, it will stretch or lengthen the fabric. Care should be taken to see that the feed dogs do not strike the ends of the throat plate slots.

PRESSURE On top of the machine near the middle will be found a thumb screw for regulating the pressure of the presser foot on the fabric. Only sufficient pressure is required to enable the machine to feed properly and to firmly hold the fabric while the needles are being withdrawn. Care should be taken to avoid tightening the screw to the extent that the spring rests on the machine bed because this condition will decrease the pressure.

TENSIONS The importance of properly adjusted tensions can scarcely be over-estimated. Not only the required tightness or looseness of the stitches, but their uniform appearance is dependent on this adjustment.

For stitching inelastic fabrics, the tension on the needle threads should be as tight as is consistent with their strength and avoid puckering the fabric. For stitching elastic fabric such as knitted goods, the tension on the needle threads should be considerably less to secure the desired elasticity in the stitches.

The tension on the looper threads should be very slight; only sufficient to steady them in passing through the machine.

THREAD For regular stitching, the needle thread should be two or three sizes larger than the looper thread. While a glaze or soft finish thread can be used in the needle, a soft finish is always preferable in the looper.

NEEDLE THREAD While only one type of needle thread controller is used on each machine, two types are used on the machines covered by this catalog. The automatic type is used on machines in Classes 13200 and 15900 and the non automatic type on machines in Class 15800.

AUTOMATIC NEEDLE On the upper part of the machine will THREAD CONTROLLER be found a lever, connected with the presser bar. It carries a guide for the needle thread at its right-hand end, which co-operates with two eyelets fastened to the needle lever, one to the right and the other to the left.

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Its purpose is to take up the slack in the needle thread while the looper is returning to the right. As it is connected with the presser bar, it automatically adjusts itself for any thickness of fabric; that is, when the presser foot ascends or descends, as thicker or thinner fabric passes under it, the thread controller guide moves in the opposite direction, and takes up a decreased amount of slack on the thicker fabric, or an increased amount on the thinner fabric.

The adjustment can only be made by threading the machine and running it on the fabric.

Where a tight seam is required, which necessitates a tension on the needle thread as tight as consistent with its strength, the thread controller guide should be set so that, when the needle is at its lowest position, there will be the smallest noticeable slack in the thread. If there is no slack the thread controller guide may have to be lowered, as the needle, moving at full speed, descends a trifle farther and the strain at the eye will cause frequent breaking of the thread. If there is more than 1/16 inch of slack, the guide may have to be raised; otherwise, the stitch around the needle will remain below the throat plate and will interfere with the formation of the needle loop, as the looper moves to the left in the formation of the new stitch.

Where a comparatively loose tension is required to avoid puckering the fabric, or for operations where the machine has to continue to make stitches, after the fabric has passed beyond the needle, the thread controller guide should be set a trifle higher.

The position of the guide is altered by moving the rack on the presser bar.

If any needle thread is drawn through the tension as the needle descends, it may be accurately observed while turning the pulley by hand.

To ascertain the amount of slack in the needle thread, turn the pulley till the needle passes down through the fabric to its lowest position, place the fingers on the thread a short distance above the needle clamp nut, and draw upward.

The thread controller guide should never be set so that it will descend lower than 1/32 inch below a straight line connecting the two eyelets on the needle lever, when the needle is at its highest position and the presser foot is bearing on the thickest part of the work, as its action would be interfered with.

NON-AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREAD CONTROLLER

Its purpose is the same as the automatic type except that it is non-automatic in operation. It is usually set as high as its slot will permit.

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REGULATING

LENGTH OF STITCH

This is accomplished at the left end of the main shaft. There, three screws in a row will be found with a lock nut to the left of them. The length of stitch is altered by loosening the nut and turning the stitch regulating screw which is the largest of the three. Turning it to the right lengthens the stitch, and turning to the left shortens it. To loosen nut, use screw driver wrench No. 21206 and turn it in the direction the machine runs. Apply the wrench with the left hand and hold the machine pulley with the right hand.

Always tighten the lock nut after any change has been made. Note the effect of turning the stitch regulating screw. If it is turned too far to the right, the feed dogs will strike the ends of the slots in the throat plate. If it is turned too far to the left, the machine will feed the work towards the operator.

Each time the length of stitch is altered on machines having a needle rear guard attached to the feed bar, the guard must be readjusted to compensate for the change.

SETTING BINDING ATTACHMENT

It should be set as close to the needle as possible in order to maintain the sewing margin

on both convex and concave edges. The attachment should also be set as low as possible so that the body fabric feeds through the middle of the delivering end. The sewing margin can be varied on either side of the binding by tilting the attachment. Tilting the delivering end of the attachment upwardly decreases the margin on the top of the binding and increases the margin on the bottom tilting the delivering end downwardly acts the reverse.

TRIMMING MECHANISM

DESCRIPTION While only one type of trimming mechanism is used on each machine, two types are used on machines covered by this catalog. Styles in Class 13200 and Styles 15800 A and 15800 B are fitted with the spring-pressed knife engagement type. Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, and 15800 G are fitted with the fixed knife engagement type.

SPRING-PRESSED KNIFE The upper knife is spring-pressed ENGAGEMENT TYPE against the lower knife, the pressure being regulated by means of the spring chamber, Catalog No. 15876. To increase the pressure, loosen the clamp screw on the spring chamber and move the chamber to the right. Tighten the clamp screw after each adjustment. Only sufficient pressure should be applied to enable the knives to cut properly, any additional pressure will necessitate resharpening at shorter intervals.

To accurately set the knife bar locking bolt, it is provided with a bushing having a right-hand internal and a left-hand external thread. To take up the wear, loosen the set screw and turn the bushing to the left.

On the right-hand end of the upper knife bar shaft will be found a locking lever, adjustably secured by a clamp screw. It should be set so that it will mesh with the upper knife bar shaft locking lever block when the upper knife bar is raised to its extreme non-operative position.

The left side of the upper knife must be square with the throat plate. The upper knife should be set so that it is deflected the smallest noticeable amount to the right as it passes the cutting edge of the lower knife. Should it be necessary to make either of these adjustments, lock the upper knife bar in operative position, apply a wrench to the front of the upper knife bar, force the upper knife to the right, and twist as required; care being taken not to break the guiding toe of the upper knife.

FIXED KNIFE The upper knife is fixed laterally. It ENGAGEMENT TYPE should be set so that it bears lightly against the lower knife. Only sufficient pressure should be applied to enable the knives to cut properly, any additional pressure will necessitate resharpening at shorter intervals.

The left side of the upper knife must be square with the throat plate. The upper knife should be set so that it is deflected the

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smallest noticeable amount to the right as it passes the cutting edge of the lower knife.

The upper knife bar locking lever is adjustably secured on the rock shaft by a clamp screw. The relative position of the lever on the shaft should be such as to permit the lowest part of the upper knife bar carrier, Catalog No. 15872 A, when in operation, to descend within 78 inch of the top of the cloth plate cover.

SETTING THE KNIVES Instructions relative to setting the knives are given under that subject in Catalog No. 51 A.

CHANGING THE KNIVES There is no economy in putting in only one resharpened knife because a new cutting edge, operating with an old one, will become dull after a comparatively short service. The small amount of grinding required when they are only slightly dulled more than compensates for the labor of changing them.

Resharpened knives should be put in at regular intervals without regard to the service the old ones have performed. Unsatisfactory work due to the operator's failure to notice that the knives are not cutting properly will be avoided. The interval will necessarily depend on the class of goods being cut, and on the lateral pressure of the upper knife against the lower one. In many factories, operators are given a few sets of knives and they make the change at regular intervals.

CHANGING WIDTH On machines fitted with a trimming mechanism, the width of seam is changed by laterally moving the lower knife support.

On machines fitted with the spring-pressed knife engagement trimming mechanism, loosen the clamp screw at the front of the cloth plate and turn the adjusting screw at the left end of the cloth plate. Turning the adjusting screw to the right decreases the width of seam, and turning it to the left acts the reverse. Tighten the clamp screw after the adjustment has been made. In decreasing the width of seam, care should be taken to see that the lower knife is not sprung by being drawn against the throat plate. In increasing the width of seam, raise the upper knife out of operative position to prevent the guiding toe from being broken. The upper knife and front cover diverting guide being spring-pressed against the lower knife, automatically adjust themselves with each change in the width of seam.

On machines fitted with the fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism, remove the cloth plate, loosen the screws which hold the lower knife support to the bed, and turn the adjusting screw at the

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left end of the machine. Turning the adjusting screw to the right decreases the width of seam, and turning it to the left acts the reverse. Tighten the lower knife support screws after the adjustment has been made. Reset the upper knife. The widths of seam that can be obtained from the various combinations of throat plates and lower knives, when the lower knife is tight against the throat plate, which is its most favorable location, are as follows:

Style of MachineThroat PlateKnifeWidth of Seam
15800 D15824 D15849 D1/8 inch
15824 D15849 E11/64 inch
15824 H15849 D3/16 inch
15824 G15849 D7/32 inch
15824 H15849 E15/64 inch
15824 G15849 E17/64 inch
15800 E, 15800 G15824 E15849 D1/16 inch
2324 Q15849 D1/8 inch
15824 E15849 E7/64 inch
2324 Q15849 E11/64 inch

KNIFE GRINDER

DESCRIPTION There are two types of knife grinders. No. 15898 B is for knives used with the spring-pressed knife engagement trim-

ming mechanism as found in styles in Class 13200 and Styles15800 A and 15800B. No. 15898D is for knives used with the fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism as found in Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, and 15800 G.

INSTALLATION Knife grinders are not in- cluded in standard equipment, but either type can be furnished at the price listed. It may be set on the sew- ing machine table and driven by an ordinary

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transmitter or may be driven from an overhead shaft. If a transmitter is used, it should be fastened to the underside of the table slightly back of the grinder so that the front part of the belt will not interfere with the grinder frame.

SPEED The diameter of the grinder pulley is two inches. To make a smooth cutting edge and leave the burrs on the opposite side, the top of the wheel should turn toward the cutting edge of the knife. The speed of the emery wheel should be at least 3500 R.P.M., but not exceed 5000 R.P.M., although it may be safely driven at 8000 R.P.M. A speed of less than 3500 R.P.M. will allow the knives to cut the emery wheel, while a speed greater than 5000 R.P.M. will require exceptionally great care to avoid drawing the temper.

GRINDING THE KNIVES A swinging frame adjustable to and from the emery wheel by a thumb screw, is provided to automatically position the knives at the correct angle. Light cuts should be taken otherwise the temper of the knife will be drawn.

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The upper and lower knives should be ground alternately for the reason that grinding the lower knife tends to keep the right-hand corner of the emery wheel square.

If the emery wheel becomes rounded, an emery wheel dresser or a coarse file should be applied; the latter can be used only by turning the wheel by hand.

It is not advisable to use this knife grinder for scissors, tools, or machine parts. A small utility grinder No. 21394 can be furnished at a slight cost for miscellaneous grinding.

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If preferred, the knives may be sent to our nearest office, where the grinding will be done promptly for a nominal charge.

GRINDING LOWER KNIVES

The lower knives, used with both types of trimming mechanism, are ground in practi-

cally the same manner. Clamp the knife in the left opening of the swinging frame and swing the knife across the face of the wheel. If after taking a cut to the left and back to the right across the end of a dull knife, it is not found sharp enough, unclamp the knife, push it against the positioning lever, reclamp it, raise the lever and take another cut. This method will permit additional cuts of the same size without any danger of grinding away the frame or drawing the temper. Care should be taken to see that the looper clearance is maintained on lower knives used with the fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism.

To those accustomed to grinding knives, the positioning lever may be dispensed with and the thumb screw used, thereby simplifying the operation.

GRINDING UPPER KNIVES

trimming mechanism.

There is considerable variation in the design of the upper knife used with each type of They are therefore taken up separately.

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The upper knife, used with the spring-pressed knife engagement trimming mechanism, is clamped in the right-hand opening. The stop regulating screw should be set to avoid cutting away the guiding toe. To secure a square corner between the cutting edge and guiding toe, the right-hand corner of the emery wheel should be kept square.

The length of the guiding toe should be equal to the travel of the upper knife plus 18 inch.

The above applies to the upper knife, used with the fixed knife engagement trimming mechanism. The bevel of this knife should be maintained to the extent that its cutting edge will not exceed 1/32 inch in thickness. The bevel on the right-hand side of the front edge should also be maintained to deflect the parings where heavy cuts have to be taken. When the left side of the guiding toe becomes worn so that its thickness is noticeably reduced, it will be preferable to grind off the toe and make an entirely new cutting edge.

REPAIRING

LAPPING BEARINGS Use only powdered oil stone for this process. When finished, clean the parts thoroughly with gasoline and run them in oil.

Powdered emery or crocus should never be used because they cannot be thoroughly washed out, and what is retained in the pores of the metal will continue indefinitely the grinding process.

The bearings of the needle lever connection and all similar parts are left a trifle small to allow for their being lapped together with their associated parts.

PLUS SIZES The main shaft, needle lever stud, feed rocker shaft, presser bar, and presser guide bar are made in plus sizes for use where bearings have been worn (see list of parts).

In assembling a plus size needle lever stud in a needle lever, ream the needle lever with taper reamer No. Y 800 allowing 1/32 inch from inside of stud head to hub face of needle lever for lapping in. Clean thoroughly after lapping together.

In assembling a plus size needle lever stud in machine frame, place the needle lever and stud in position and note how far the stud extends. Remove and ream bed with taper reamer No. Y 801 till the space between the inside of the stud head and the hub face of needle lever is 7/32 inch when the needle lever is held against the frame. Draw the needle lever stud into position by turning the nut.

RENEWABLE BEARINGS These are provided for the needle bar. Being retained in position by a clamp screw, they can be easily replaced when worn. It is advisable to use bearings with an internal diameter of .197 inch and ream them to the standard internal diameter .200 inch after they are clamped in position. Without specific instructions regarding their internal diameter, they will be furnished to fit the needle bar of standard size .200 inch.

CAUTION Care should be taken to avoid breaking the frame when removing a bearing. Do not pry open the slit with a screw driver or similar tool. A better plan is to loosen the screw and push or tap it out from the under side.

TENSION NUTS When a nut becomes too loose to maintain its position, turn it on the post as far as possible, and slightly spread the slotted end.

REPAIRING

FEED BAR SHOE A reversible hardened steel shoe is secured to the underside of the feed bar to take the wear of the feed lift eccentric.

SHARPENING FEED When the teeth of a feed dog have become DOGS dull, it may then be annealed, re-sharpened and re-hardened. For removing sharp edges of the teeth, a small triangular piece of oil stone will be found convenient.

ASSEMBLING To maintain the take-up and eccentric in proper relation, the main shaft is spotted. The position of these parts must not be changed.

Beginning with the eccentricis at the left, the feed lift eccentric is assembled with its catalog number to the right. The looper eccentric is likewise assembled with its catalog number to the right. In styles in Class 13200 and Styles 15800 A and 15800 B, the knife eccentric is assembled with its hub to the left; the second screw coming into view as the eccentric is turned in its operative direction, is placed in the time spot. The take-up is assembled so that its edges will rotate in the following order: (1) Long straight edge, (2) circular edge, and (3) short straight edge. The needle lever eccentric and balance weight is assembled with the balance weight on the right; the first screw coming into view as the balance weight is turned in its operative direction is placed in the time spot. In Styles 15800 D, 15800 E and 15800 G, the knife eccentric is assembled with its hub to the right; the first screw coming into view as the eccentric is turned in its operative direction, is placed in the time groove. The hub of this eccentric serves as a collar and the groove in the shaft permits lateral adjustment. The remaining styles not having this knife eccentric to the right of the needle lever eccentric, have a collar which is placed against the frame to prevent end play to the right. Before tightening the set screw in the collar or knife eccentric, place two pieces of newspaper between the hub of the needle lever eccentric and the middle bearing; slide the main shaft so that the paper is pressed against the bearing and hold firmly in this position till the knife eccentric or collar, as the case may be, is secured in position, snug against the frame. Withdraw the paper; this will provide the proper clearance between the eccentric and bearing. The machine pulley is then placed on the right-hand end of the main shaft and brought snug against the frame, thus preventing end play to the left.

The needle bar is fitted correctly in its bearings when it falls slowly of its own weight. The needle lever stud should be tightened so that the left end of the lever also falls slowly of its own weight

REPAIRING

If, after connecting the lever with the needle bar, the parts do not fall, obviously the lever is not in line. By withdrawing the needle lever link, the direction in which the lever should be bent can be readily seen.

The tube, No. 1230 C, of the needle lever connection should be adjusted so that the distance between the centers of the needle lever eccentric and needle lever ball stud is 434 inches.

The needle lever ball should be turned so that a small space will be left between the buffer and the upper bearing when the bearing is at its highest position. Tighten the clamp nut securely.

NEEDLES

TYPE NUMBER Each needle has a type number and size number. The former denotes the kind of point, shank, length, groove, finish, and other details. The latter denotes the largest diameter of the blade, measured in thousandths of an inch, midway between the shank and eye, and is stamped on the needle shank. Collectively, the Type Number and Size Number represent the complete definition of the needle.

The Type Numbers of the needles used on the styles of machines covered by this catalog are listed below. Set opposite each Type Number is the definition of the needle.

Type No. Definition

106 Round shank, round point, extra short, double groove, ball eye, nickel plated.

121 Round shank, round point, short, double groove, nickel plated.

128 Round shank, round point, short, double groove, ball eye, spotted, nickel plated.

APPLICATION OF The styles of machines covered by this cata- TYPE NUMBERS log are listed herewith. Set opposite each style number is the Type Number of the needle generally used.

Machine Style No.Type No. of Needle UsedMachine Style No.Type No. of Needle Used
13200 A10615800 G121
15800 A10615900 A128
15800 B10615900 D106
15800 D12115900 E106
15800 E121

USE GENUINE NEEDLES Success in the operation of these machines can be secured only by the use of genuine Union Special Needles, as furnished by the Union Special Machine Company, or its subsidiaries. Obviously, it is to our interest to maintain the reputation of machines by furnishing the very best needles obtainable. They are designed according to the most approved scientific principles and are made with the utmost precision. The maximum efficiency and durability are assured.

Genuine needles are put up in packages marked at the top "Trade 'UNION SPECIAL' mark." All other needles are bogus. ORDERING To have orders promptly and accurately filled, the empty package, a sample needle, or the Type and Size Numbers should be given. See marks on package. An intelligible order would read as follows:

100 Needles Type 121 Size .040.

ORDERING REPAIR PARTS

PLATES Illustrations of parts similar in appearance and size are shown in groups.

LIST OF PARTS Turning from the plates to the list of parts, the definition of each part and its principal uses will be found. Always check the symbol against its definition before ordering. It is not necessary to furnish the plate number.

When a part is used in all machines covered by this catalog, no specific use is mentioned in the definition.

For convenience in ordering, minor parts, such as screws, nuts, and similar articles are repeated after each major part.

(一) A dash in the "plate number" column of the list of parts indicates the absence of an illustration.

(□) A square in the “Symbol to order by” column indicates that the part is commercial and can be readily purchased in any machinists’ supply house.

(‡) A double dagger in the “Symbol to order by” column indicates that the component parts cannot be furnished separately.

(∠) An angle in the “Symbol to order by” column indicates parts for Styles C and F thread stands. In Style C stand, the spool seats are integral, while in Style F stand, the spool seats are separate. The illustration on page 3 in Catalog No. 51 A shows the Style F stand.

IDENTIFYING PARTS Where the construction permits, each part is stamped with its part number. Some of the smaller parts are stamped with an identification letter to distinguish them from parts similar in appearance.

All part numbers represent the same part regardless of the catalog in which they appear.

SUPPLIES All supplies, including taps, reamers, belting, belt hooks, belt fasteners, screw drivers, and powdered oil stone will be promptly furnished.

TERMS Prices are strictly net cash and subject to change without notice. Express and freight shipments are forwarded at the buyer's risk f. o. b. shipping point. Parcel post shipments are insured unless otherwise directed. A charge is made to cover the postage and insurance.

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213870

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15858 B

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15858C

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text_image Plate 19—One-half Size 52 A 53 A 61 X 64 16 330 A 482 15877 A 5 15438 J 15838 A 15872 B 15438 H 19 54 31 A 11755 15491 A 15430 L 21 424 1230 C 15498 L 62 11

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Plate 21—One-half Size
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text_image 15498 J

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natural_image Illustration of a mechanical bolt with threaded shaft and flange (no text or symbols)

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natural_image Illustration of a mechanical bracket with two flanges and bolt holes, labeled 'U.S.M.CO' and '15498 E' (no technical text or symbols on the main structure)

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Plate 22—One-half Size
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13214

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15814

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15878 D

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15878 E

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15878

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43C

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15806

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2306

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6038

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6039

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1230·A

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20131B

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15430 M

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natural_image Technical illustration of a piston mechanism (no text or labels)

15879 A

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natural_image Technical illustration of an internal combustion engine piston (no text or labels)

15879

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15434

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15865

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15834

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29130C

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Plate 24—One-half Size
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21681

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15868A

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15862

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15876

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15880A

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15872G

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15872E

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21104 E

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213558.

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21355

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natural_image Cylindrical object with parallel grooves, no visible text or symbols

21355 A

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21104 C

Plate 25—One-half Size
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15459

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415 B

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text_image 9

154966

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15421

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419A

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11G

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15458 A

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118B

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15995

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15855A

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natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with threaded ends and central hub (no text or symbols)

1275A

Plate 26—One-third Size
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Plate 27—One-fourth Size
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5157

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text_image Plate 29—One-fourth Size Y 506 Y 505 Y 502 Y 502 21201 Y 502 21206 21202 21205 21203 21204

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LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
2 ACloth Plate Slide, left, for styles in Classes 13200, 15800; also for Styles 15900 A, 15900 E.17
4 ECast-off Wire, for Style 15800 E. Obsolete—Present Assembly includes Nos. 15904 and 101 V.-
4 VCast-off Wire, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B, 15800 D. Obsolete—Present assemblies include Nos. 15904 and 101 V.11
Cast-off Wire Screw No. 87.
5Main Shaft Collar.19
Main Shaft Collar Screws No. 95.
7Feed Rocker, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900; also for Style 15800 A.27
Feed Rocker Screws No. 88.
8Feed Rocker Shaft, solid, 5316 inches long, hardened and ground, standard diameter .407 inch.20
8-408Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .001 inch.-
8-409Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .002 inch.-
8-410Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .003 inch.-
8-413Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .006 inch.-
8-416Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .009 inch.-
8-419Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .012 inch.-
8-422Feed Rocker Shaft, standard diameter plus .015 inch.-
9 XFeed Bar, for styles in Class 15900.26
Feed Bar Screws No. 88.
10Feed Bar Prong and Sponge, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900; also for Style 15800 A.23
Feed Bar Prong Screws No. 94.
10 AFeed Bar Prong Sponge.-
G10Thumb Screw, for holding knives in knife grinders.7
11Feed Bar Shaft, solid, 3716 inches long, hardened and ground19
G11Pulley, for knife grinders.21
Pulley Screws No. 98.
G12Pulley Spindle, hardened and ground, for knife grinders..21
Pulley Spindle Clamp Screws No. 136.
G14Pulley Spindle Washer, for knife grinders.12
T14Lower Knife Clamp Nut, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.8
15Feed Crank Link, hardened.26
Feed Crank Link Screw No. 79.
G15Pulley Spindle Nut, for knife grinders.8
16Feed Crank Link Ferrule.19
G16Emery Wheel, for knife grinders.26
17Feed Crank Stud.7
18Feed Crank Stud; also for Nos. 6039, 15864.8

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
19Feed Crank Stud Cap.19
Feed Crank Stud Cap Screws No. 77.
20Feed Crank Stud Washer.15
21Feed Crank Link Pin.19
Feed Crank Link Pin Set Screw No. 77.
24Cloth Plate Gauge, for Style 15900 A.17
25Screw, for cloth plate gauge.7
25 CScrew, for cloth plate guard on styles in Class 15900; also for No. 21387 D.5
25 CCScrew, for binder swinging arm support holder; also for Nos. 23322 J- 34 , 23322 J- 78 , 23322 J-1, 23322 J- 114 5
28 ASet Screw, headless, for needles on Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.5
33Looper Rocker Stud, hardened.6
Looper Rocker Stud Nut, No. 15887.
41 AHand Lifter for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G, 15900 A, 15900 E.19
Hand Lifter Stud No. 86.
42 AHand Lifter Screw Pin, hardened.6
43Feed Lift Eccentric, ground, marked F, throw .062 inch for styles in Class 13200, 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B. Obsolete-Present assembly specifies No. 43 C.
43 CFeed Lift Eccentric, ground, throw .080 inch, for Styles in Class 13200, 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.22
Feed Lift Eccentric Screw No. 96.
47Needle Lever Stud Nut, hardened.8
48Needle Lever Stud Washer.15
52 ANeedle Lever Thread Eyelet, for styles in Class 15800.19
Needle Lever Thread Eyelet Screw No. 98 A.
53 ANeedle Bar Thread Eyelet.19
Needle Bar Thread Eyelet Screw No. 605 A.
54Needle Bar Link, hardened.19
56Needle Clamp Nut, hardened.20
58Looper Thread Nipper Spring, rear.16
Looper Thread Nipper Spring Screw No. 22542.
61 XPresser Bar Connection.19
Presser Bar Connection Screw, front, No. 89.
Presser Bar Connection Screw, rear, No. 77.
62Presser Guide Bar, hardened and ground, standard diameter, .319 inch.19
62-322Presser Guide Bar, standard diameter plus .003 inch.
62-325Presser Guide Bar, standard diameter plus .006 inch.
62-328Presser Guide Bar, standard diameter plus .009 inch.
62-331Presser Guide Bar, standard diameter plus .012 inch.
62-334Presser Guide Bar, standard diameter plus .015 inch.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
64Presser Spring Rest.19
Presser Spring Rest Screw No. 88.
64 APresser Spring Regulating Screw; also for knife grinders.7
64 BPresser Spring Regulating Screw Lock Nut; also for knife grinders.8
69 SThread Stand Pin, 4 inches long; for Style C stand.30
∠□69 FDSet Screw, square head, cup point, 416 inch diameter, 18 threads, 58 inch long, for Style C thread stand seats.6
73 AScrew, for looper needle guards; also for Nos. 15435 N, 15435 P.5
75Clamp Screw, for upper knife on Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.6
75 AScrew, for knife eccentric connection; also for Nos. 15865, 15879, 15879 A.6
77Screw, for lower needle bar link pin on Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B, 15900 A, 15900 D, 15900 E; also for Nos. 19, 21, 61 X, 7945, 129835
77 AScrew, for feed bar needle rear guard on Style 15800 B; also for No. 15847 A.5
78Screw, upper, for needle bar link pin.5
79Screw, for feed crank link6
81Spot Screw, for needle lever eccentricities; also for No. 15498 J.5
82Screw, for regulating length of stitch.6
84 AStitch Regulating Ferrule, for styles in Class 13200, 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.8
86Stud, for hand lifters; also or Nos. 15498 N, 15868 A, 23322 C.6
86 AScrew, plus size, for hand lifters, tap No. V113.6
87Screw, for throat plates; also for Nos. 4 E, 4 V, 196, 196 D, 15802, 15904.5
87 UScrew, for binder on Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B; also for No. 23322 A.5
88Set Screw, headless, for feed rockers; also for Nos. 9 X, 64, 161, 5142, 12865, 15437 A, 15847, 15847 E, 15862, 21113 B.5
88 BSet Screw, headless, concave end, for needles on Style 13200 A.5
89Spot Screw, for take-ups; also for Nos. 13218-2, 13218-4.5
90Screw, for take-up thread eyelet; also for Nos. 15447 K, 15454, 15857, 23322 L.5
91Clamp Screw, fillister head, for presser feet; also for No. 15867 F.5
91 AScrew, for knife guard on Styles 15800 D, 15800 E; also for Nos. 15857, 15881 D.5

∠□ See page 25.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
93Screw, 7/16 inch long, for cast-off wire bracket; also for Nos. 15447 F, 15447 J, 15451, 15847 C, 15871 D, 15872 G, 15876, 15905 A, 15905 D.6
93 AScrew, 9/37 inch long, for lifter lever extension; also for No's. 13205, 15805 F, 15835, 15835 A, 15498 H, 15847 A..6
94Screw, for feed bar prongs; also for Nos. 5125, 9932, 13225, 15435 G, 15447 J, 15493 A, 15835 B, 15838 A.6
95Set Screw, for needle lever eccentricis; also for Nos. 5, 100 B, 336, 15493 B, 15878, 15878 D, 15878 E, 21113 A.5
96Spot Screw, for feed lift eccentricis; also for Nos. 13214, 15814, 15878, 15880 A.5
97Screw, for supporting feed dogs on non-differential feed machines; also for Nos. 2334, 15860, 15872 B, 15872 L..6
97 AScrew, for looper connecting rod ball joints; also for No. 15865.6
98Set Screw, for knife grinder pulley; also for Nos. 267, 424, 482.5
98 AScrew, for needle lever thread guides; also for No. 15496 B..5
∠100 BThread Stand Wire, 16 inches long, for Style C thread stand.27
Thread Stand Wire Screw, 32 threads to inch, No. 95. Thread Stand Wire Screw, 24 threads to inch, No. 22813.
101Take-up, for looper thread. Obsolete-Present assemblies include Nos. 101 V and 15904.26
101 VTake-up, for looper thread.26
Take-up Screw No. 89.
107Tension Spring Ferrule.8
108Tension Nut.8
109Tension Disc, hardened and lapped.12
V109Tap, marked "J2" for No. 22526.15
V113Tap, marked "Q2" for No. 86 A.15
116Wrench, 9/32 inch, hardened, for needle clamp nut.25
118 BThread Tweezers.25
V118Tap, marked "X2" for No. 22521.15
134Screw, for binding cutter lower knife.6
136Screw, for looper rock shaft frame; also for Nos. G12, 15498 J, 15850 B, 15873, 15873 A.6
161Binding Holder Disc Supporting Collar. Binding Holder Disc Supporting Collar Screw No. 88.8
176Looper, front, with guard, for Style 13200 A.2
176 B-2Looper, back, for No. 2 gauge Style 13200 A.2
176 B-4Looper, back, for No. 4 gauge, Style 13200 A.2
Looper Set Screw No. 22565.
179Looper Needle Guard, marked "E", for looper No. 176..12
Looper Needle Guard Screw No. 73 A.

∠ See page 25.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
181Looper Rocker, hardened, for styles in Class 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B, 15800 E, 15800 G.26
182Looper Rocker, hardened, for Style 13200 A.26
187 AScrew, for looper thread guide on Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G; also for Nos. 15858 M, 15858 N, 15881 A.5
196Throat Plate Needle Rear Guard, hardened, marked “F”, for Style 15900 A.1
196 DThroat Plate Needle Rear Guard, hardened, marked “AE”, for Styles 15900 D 15900 E.1
Throat Plate Needle Rear Guard Screw No. 87.
213Looper Rocker, hardened, for Style 15800 D.26
223 CScrew, for binding cutter upper knife.6
258Upper Knife Lever Ball Nut.8
267Collar, for knife grinder swinging frame pivot pin.8
269Looper Connecting Rod Nut, left thread.8
330 AMain Shaft Sleeve, 1964 inch long, for Styles 13200 A 15800 A, 15800 B.19
336Tension Thread Eyelet, for styles in Classes 15800, 15900..10
Tension Thread Eyelet Screw No. 95.
337Tension Thread Eyelet, one eye; Obsolete—Replaced by No. 336.10
364Looper Thread Nipper Spring, front.16
Looper Thread Nipper Spring Screw No. 22542.
380Cloth Plate Extension Spring Latch, for styles in Class 15900; also for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G.9
Cloth Plate Extension Spring Latch Screw No. 22564 A.
413Oil Can, with spout.30
413 AOil-Can Spout.
415 BLifter Lever Casting.25
419 ALifter Lever Extension.25
Lifter Lever Extension Screws No. 93 A.
420Lifter Lever Stud.7
421Lifter Lever Chain.28
422Lifter Treadle.28
423Lifter Treadle Rest.23
424Lifter Treadle Pin.19
Lifter Treadle Pin Set Screw, 32 threads to inch, No. 98.
Lifter Treadle Pin Set Screw, 24 threads to inch, No. 22813.
426Lifter Lever Spring.9
426 ALifter Lever Spring Pin.15
482Upper Knife Bar Shaft Collar, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A; also feed rocker shaft collar for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.19

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
Y502-319Expansion Reamer, for presser bar and presser guide bar size .319 inch.29
Y502-322Expansion Reamer, size .322 inch.
Y502-325Expansion Reamer, size .325 inch.
Y502-328Expansion Reamer, size .328 inch.
Y505-407Expansion Reamer, for feed rocker shafts and feed bar shaft, size .407 inch.29
Y505-410Expansion Reamer, size .410 inch.
Y505-413Expansion Reamer, size .413 inch.
Y505-416Expansion Reamer, size .416 inch.
Y506-530Expansion Reamer, for main shafts, size .530 inch.29
Y506-533Expansion Reamer, size .533 inch.
Y506-536Expansion Reamer, size .536 inch.
Y510-200Expansion Reamer, for needle bars, size .200 inch.
531Set Screw, for binder swinging arm support.5
540Frame Thread Eyelet Guide Pin.15
604Screw, for presser foot extension on No. 15820 D.5
605Screw, for yielding side spring Nos. 15882, 15882 A 19146 A; also for No. 15930 A.5
605 AScrew, for needle bar thread eyelet.5
727Looper, with guard for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.2
727 ALooper, without guard, otherwise same as No. 727.2
Looper Set Screw No. 22565.
729Looper Needle Guard, marked “Q”, for loopers Nos. 727, 15807, 15907.12
Looper Needle Guard Screw No. 73 A.
Y800Taper Reamer, for lever end of needle lever stud.
Y801Taper Reamer, for frame end of needle lever stud.
Y802Taper Reamer, for needle bar link pins and feed crank link pins.29
892Upper Knife Bar Shaft, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.20
$1230 ANeedle Lever Connection Upper Bearing.22
Needle Lever Connection Upper Bearing Screws No. 22587.
1230 BNeedle Lever Connection Bearing Valve Spring.9
Needle Lever Connection Bearing Valve Spring Screw No. 22586 A.
1230 CNeedle Lever Connection Tube.19
Needle Lever Connection Tube Nut, left thread, No. 15430 C.
Needle Lever Connection Tube Nut, right thread, No. 15430 D.
1230 DNeedle Lever Connection Bearing Valve.7
1275 ANeedle Lever Stud, standard diameter.25

‡ See page 25.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
1275 ENeedle Lever Stud, plus size on frame section, viz.; .001, .002, .003, .006, .012, .018 inch; specify plus amount. Example; 1275 E-003 represents a stud plus .003 inch on frame section.
1275 FNeedle Lever Stud, plus size on lever section, viz.; .001, .002, .003, .006 inch; specify plus amount. Example; 1275 F-003 represents a stud .003 inch on lever section.
1275 HNeedle Lever Stud, plus size equal on each section; viz.; .001, .002, .003, .006 inch; specify plus amount. Example; 1275 H-003 represents a stud plus .003 inch on each section.
1275 JNeedle Lever Stud, plus size unequal on each section, viz. (.001, .002) (.001, .003) (.001, .006) (.002, .001) (.002, .003) (.002, .006) (.003, .001) (.003, .002) (.003, .006) (.006, .001) (.006, .002) (.006, .003) (.012, .001) (.012, .002) (.012, .003) (.012, .006) (.018, .001) (.018, .002) (.018, .003) (.018, .006) Specify plus amounts, arranged frame section first and lever section last. Examples; 1275 J-003-006 represents a stud plus .003 inch on frame section and .006 inch on lever section, 1275 J-006-003 represents a stud plus .006 inch on frame section and .003 inch on ever section. Needle Lever Stud Screw No. 22586. Needle Lever Stud Felt No. 15430 L. Note: Before lapping the bearing of a needle lever and a needle lever stud remove the felt from the stud and replace it after the lapping compound has been washed out.
1286Needle Lever Link Pin Assembly, internal oiling, hardened and ground, includes one each Nos. 1286 A, 1286 B, 12964 C, 22560; also for Nos. 15446 D, 15872 B.8
1286 ANeedle Lever Link Pin...... Needle Lever Link Pin Set Screw, upper, No. 77. Needle Lever Link Pin Set Screw, lower, No. 78. Needle Lever Link Pin Ball No. 12964 C.8
1286 BNeedle Lever Link Pin Ball Spring...... Needle Lever Link Pin Ball Spring Screw No. 22560.9
1346Tension Post, length over all 1116 inches, for style 13200 A..7
1347Tension Post Ferrule, hardened, length over all 516 inch, for Style 13200 A.8
1349 A-0Tension Spring, .016 inch diameter wire, for looper thread, on styles in Classes 13200, 15800.9
1349 A-3Tension Spring, .028 inch diameter wire, for looper thread, on styles in Class 15900; also for needle thread on Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.9

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
1349 A-4Tension Spring, .036 inch diameter wire, for needle thread on styles in Classes 13200, 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.9
1361 APresser Spring Pin, length over all 38 inch.15
1362Main Shaft Sleeve Pin, length over all 112 inches.15
1588Cloth Plate Swinging Extension Spring Latch, for Style 15800 D.9
Cloth Plate Swinging Extension Spring Latch Screw No. 22564 A.
2306Feed Lift Eccentric, ground, for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G.22
Feed Lift Eccentric Screw No. 96.
2324 QThroat Plate, for Style 15800 G.2
Throat Plate Screw No. 87.
2327Presser Foot, for Style 15800 G.3
Presser Foot Screw No. 91.
2333Feed Bar Prong and Sponge, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.23
Feed Bar Prong Screws No. 94.
2334Differential Feed Bar Link, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.13
Differential Feed Bar Link Screws No. 97.
2335Differential Feed Bar, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.23
2338Main Shaft Sleeve, 114 inches long, for styles in Class 15900; also for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.8
4517Needle Bar, hardened and ground, for styles in Class 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.20
5125Feed Bar Needle Rear Guard, hardened, marked “AJ” for Style 15800 A.1
Feed Bar Needle Rear Guard Screw No. 94.
5142Feed Bar, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A.26
Feed Bar Screws No. 88.
5143Differential Feed Bar, for Style 15800 B.26
5144Differential Feed Bar Link Stud Nut.8
5156Feed Rocker, for Style 15800 B.27
Feed Rocker Screws No. 88.
5157Feed Rocker Connection.27
Feed Rocker Connection Screws No. 22548.
6038Looper Connecting Rod Ball Joint Assembly, left.22
6039Looper Connecting Rod Ball Joint Assembly, right.22
Looper Connecting Rod Ball Joint Screws No. 97 A.
Looper Connecting Rod Ball Stud Nut No. 18.
6427 JPresser Foot, for Style 15900 E.3
6520Presser Foot, for Style 15900 A.3
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
7945Looper Rocker Cone13
Looper Rocker Cone Screws No. 77.
9224 EThroat Plate, for Style 15900 A2
Throat Plate Screws No. 87.
9932Feed Bar Shoe, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G16
Feed Bar Shoe Screw No. 94.
11261 ATension Post, length over all 178 inches. Obsolete—Replaced by Nos. 1346, 1347, 13148 A–20 and 35582 B...7
11261 BTension Post Ferrule, length over all 3164 inch. Obsolete—Replaced by Nos. 1347, 1346, 13148 A–20 and 35582 B..8
11354Looper Eccentric Connection Ball, hardened7
11755Hand Lifter, for style 15900 D19
Hand Lifter Stud No. 86.
12865Presser Spring Rest Support Collar8
12934 ALooper Eccentric Connection Ball Stud Nut; also for No. 23322 S.8
12954Tension Thread Eyelet, one eye, 168 inches long. Obsolete—Replaced by No. 33610
12957 EBinder Swinging Arm Stud Spring Washer15
12964 CNeedle Lever Link Pin Ball15
12982Knife Bar Locking Handle Nut, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B8
12982 AKnife Bar Locking Bolt Threaded Bushing, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B7
12983Knife Bar Locking Handle13
Knife Bar Locking Handle Screw No. 77.
12984Knife Bar Locking Handle Stop Pin, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B15
12986 BScrew, for binding guard on Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B5
13148 A–20Tension Post Elongating Stud, 58 inch increment, for styles in Class 132006
13205Feed Dog, for Style 13200 A4
Feed Dog Screw No. 93 A.
13214Looper Eccentric, hardened and ground, for Style 13200 A22
Looper Eccentric Screw No. 96.
13217–2Needle Bar, hardened and ground, for No. 2 gauge, Style 13200 A20
13217–4Needle Bar, hardened and ground, for No. 4 gauge, Style 13200 A20
Needle Bar Set Screws No. 88.
13218–2Needle Clamp Collar, for No. 2 gauge, Style 13200 A8

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
13218-4Needle Clamp Collar, for No. 4 gauge, Style 13200 A....8
Needle Clamp Collar Screw No. 89.
Needle Set Screw No. 88 B.
13220-2Presser Foot, for No. 2 gauge, Style 13200 A....3
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.
Presser Foot Yielding Side Spring No. 19146 A.
Presser Foot Yielding Side Spring Screw No. 605.
13220 A-4Presser Foot, for No. 4 gauge, Style 13200 A....3
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.
Presser Foot Yielding Side Spring No. 15882.
Presser Foot Yielding Side Spring Screw No. 605.
13224 A-2Throat Plate, for No. 2 gauge, Style 13200 A....2
13224 A-4Throat Plate, for No. 4 gauge, Style 13200 A....2
Throat Plate Screws No. 87.
13225Feed Bar Needle Rear Guard, for Style 13200 A....1
Feed Bar Needle Rear Guard Screw No. 94.
13254Take-up Thread Eyelet, for looper thread of Style 13200 A10
Take-up Thread Eyelet Screw No. 90.
14076Stud, for take-up thread eyelet holder....6
14544Differential Feed Bar Shaft, hardened and ground, 3216 inches long for Styles 15800 B, 15800 D, 15800 E 15800 G....11
15421Pulley....25
Pulley Screws No. 22597.
15430 CNeedle Lever Connection Tube Nut, left thread....8
15430 DNeedle Lever Connection Tube Nut, right thread....8
15430 LNeedle Lever Connection Oil Retaining Felt; also for Nos. 1275 A, 1275 E, 1275 F, 1275 H, 1275 J....19
$15430 MNeedle Lever Connection Lower Bearing....22
Needle Lever Connection Lower Bearing Screws No. 22587.
15431Needle Lever Washer, wood fibre....14
15432Needle Lever Ball, hardened....7
15433Needle Lever Ball Nut....8
15434Needle Lever Eccentric and Balance Weight, formerly marked "BM", for styles in Class 15900; also for 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B, 15800 E, 15800 G....22
Needle Lever Eccentric Spot Screw No. 81.
Needle Lever Eccentric Set Screw No. 95.
15435 GFrame Needle Thread Controller Guide, adjustable for styles in Class 15800....10
Frame Needle Thread Controller Guide Screw No. 94.
15435 MBalance Weight Guard, for use with thread eyelet No. 15435 N. Obsolete....16

† See page 25.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15435 NBalance Weight Guard Thread Eyelet, for Style 13200. Obsolete....10
Balance Weight Guard Thread Eyelet Screw No. 73 A.
15435 PBalance Weight Guard Thread Eyelet Support, for Style 13200. Obsolete....15
Balance Weight Guard Thread Eyelet Support Screws No. 73 A.
15436Renewable Bearing, for needle bar....8
Renewable Bearing Clamp Screw No. 22569.
15437 ANeedle Bar Connection Assembly, one each Nos. 15438 C, 15438 D, 15438 H, 15438 J, and two No. 15438 B....13
15438 BNeedle Bar Thread Nipper Disc, hardened....12
15438 CNeedle Bar Thread Nipper Disc Spring....9
15438 DNeedle Bar Thread Nipper Stud....6
15438 HNeedle Bar Connection....19
15438 JNeedle Bar Thread Nipper Guide....19
15446 CDifferential Feed Bar Link Stud....6
15446 DDifferential Feed Bar Link, for Style 15800 B....13
Differential Feed Bar Link Screw No. 22743.
15447 FFeed Bar Shoe, hardened and ground, for Style 15800 B..14
Feed Bar Shoe Screw No. 93.
15447 GFeed Bar Prong and Sponge, for Style 15800 B....23
Feed Bar Prong Screws No. 94.
15447 KDifferential Feed Bar Guide, upper, for-Style 15800 B....13
Differential Feed Bar Guide Screws No. 90.
15447 LDifferential Feed Bar Guide, lower....13
Differential Feed Bar Guide Screw, front, No. 93.
Differential Feed Bar Guide Screw, rear, No. 94.
15448Presser Bar, hardened and ground, standard diameter .319 inch....20
15448-322Presser Bar, standard diameter plus .003 inch....
15448-325Presser Bar, standard diameter plus .006 inch....
15448-328Presser Bar, standard diameter plus .009 inch....
15448-331Presser Bar, standard diameter plus .012 inch....
15448-334Presser Bar, standard diameter plus .015 inch....
15451Lower Knife Clamp, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B12
Lower Knife Clamp Screw No. 93.
15453Lower Knife Support Adjusting Screw, for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B....7
15453 ELower Knife Support Adjusting Screw, for Style 13200 A..7
15454Lower Knife Support Adjusting Screw Plate, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 B....14
Lower Knife Support Adjusting Screw Plate Screws No. 90.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15458Front Cover Support, for No. 15857....18
Front Cover Support Screws No. 90.
15458 AFront Cover Hinge Pin, for No. 15857....25
15458 DFront Cover Diverting Guide Spring, for No. 15857....9
15458 FFront Cover Diverting Guide Spring Plate, for No. 1585715
Front Cover Diverting Guide Spring Plate Screws No. 22561.
15458 HFront Cover Locking Pin, for No. 15857....15
15458 JFront Cover Locking Pin Spring, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....9
15458 MFront Cover Diverting Guide Handle Latch, for No. 15857....13
15459Presser Spring....25
15481Knife Bar Locking Bolt, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....7
15491 ALooper Frame Thread Eyelet. Obsolete....19
15492Tension Post, length over all 235 inches....7
15493 AFrame Looper Thread Eyelet, for Style 13200 A....10
Looper Frame Thread Guide Screw No. 94.
15496 BFrame Looper Thread Guide....25
Frame Looper Thread Guide Screw No. 98 A.
15498 EGrinder Head, for knife grinders....21
15498 GGrinder Swinging Frame Pivot Pin, hardened and ground20
15498 HGrinder Swinging Frame Pivot Pin Friction Washer....15
Grinder Swinging Frame Pivot Pin Friction Washer Screw No. 93 A.
15498 JGrinder Swinging Frame Adjusting Sleeve....21
Grinder Swinging Frame Adjusting Sleeve Clamp Screw No. 136.
Grinder Swinging Frame Adjusting Sleeve Stop Screw No. 81.
15498 KGrinder Swinging Frame Adjusting Thumb Screw....21
15498 LGrinder Swinging Frame Stop Pin....19
Grinder Swinging Frame Stop Pin Regulating Screw No. 64 A.
15498 NGrinder Knife Positioning Lever....14
Grinder Knife Positioning Lever Screw No. 86.
15498 PGrinder Dust Guard....21
Grinder Dust Guard Screw No. 22570.
15498 VGrinder Swinging Frame Top Plate, for No. 15898 B....14
Grinder Swinging Frame Top Plate Screws No. 22516.
15595 AThread Controller Rack, for styles in Class 13200, 15900..13
Thread Controller Rack Screw No. 22519.
15595 BThread Controller Thread Guide....10

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15595 FNeedle Lever Thread Guide, for styles in Class 13200, 15900.10
Needle Lever Thread Guide Screw No. 98 A.
15724 EThroat Plate, for use in conjunction with main feed dog sections Nos. 15805 D or 15805 J and 15826 A for making 12 inch minimum width of seam on Style 15800 D.1
15801 CCloth Plate, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.30
† 15801 HCloth Plate Assembly, for Style 15800 D.30
‡ 15801 KCloth Plate Assembly, for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G.30
Cloth Plate Screws No. 22574.
15802Cloth Plate Cover, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.18
Cloth Plate Cover Screws No. 87.
15805 DMain Feed Dog, for use with throat plate No. 15724 E.4
15805 EMain Feed Dog, for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G.4
Main Feed Dog Screw No. 22585.
15805 FFeed Dog, for Style 15800 A.4
Feed Dog Screw No. 93 A.
15805 GMain Feed Dog, for Style 15800 B.4
Main Feed Dog Screws No. 22593.
15805 JMain Feed Dog Section, comprising two rows of teeth cut 8 to the inch and shank, for Style 15800 D.4
Main Feed Dog Section Screw No. 22585.
15805 KMain Feed Dog Section, comprising one row of teeth cut 22 to inch, for Style 15800 D.4
Main Feed Dog Section Screw No. 22716.
15806Feed Lift Eccentric, ground, marked “DH”, for Style 15800 D.22
Feed Lift Eccentric Screw No. 96.
15807Looper, with guard and closed rear thread eye. Obsolete.
15807 DLooper, with guard and closed rear thread eye. Obsolete.
Looper Set Screw No. 22565.
15814Looper Eccentric, hardened, formerly marked “C V”, for styles in Classes 15800 and 15900.22
Looper Eccentric Screw No. 96.
15815Needle Lever, for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B, 15800 E, 15800 G.28
15815 DNeedle Lever, for Style 15800 D.28
15817Needle Bar, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.20
Needle Bar Set Screws No. 88.
15820 DPresser Foot for Style 15800 D.3
Presser Foot Extension No. 15881 B.
Presser Foot Extension Screw No. 604.
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.

‡ See page 25.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15820 EPresser Foot, for Style 15800 E.3
Presser Foot Extension No. 15881 D.
Presser Foot Extension Screw No. 91 A.
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.
15820 FPresser Foot, for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.3
Presser Foot Extension No. 15881 A.
Presser Foot Extension Screw No. 187 A.
Presser Foot Yielding Side No. 15820 FA.
Presser Foot Yielding Side Spring No. 15882.
Presser Foot Yielding Side Spring Screw No. 605.
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 22765.
15820 FAYielding Side, for Presser Foot No. 15820 F.3
15822Main Shaft, hardened and ground, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900; also for Style 15800 A, 15800 B, standard diameter .530 inch.28
15822-531Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .001 inch.-
15822-533Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .003 inch.-
15822-536Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .006 inch.-
15822-539Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .009 inch.-
15822 AMain Shaft, hardened and ground, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G, standard diameter .530 inch.28
15822 A-531Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .001 inch.-
15822 A-533Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .003 inch.-
15822 A-536Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .006 inch.-
15822 A-539Main Shaft, standard diameter plus .009 inch.-
15824 CThroat Plate, for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.1
Throat Plate Screws No. 87.
15824 DThroat Plate, for Style 15800 D.1
15824 EThroat Plate, for Style 15800 E.2
Throat Plate Screws No. 87.
15824 GThroat Plate, minimum width of seam 732 inch, for Style 15800 D.1
15824 HThroat Plate, minimum width of seam 316 inch, for Style 15800 D.1
15825Feed Bar Needle Rear Guard, marked “CK”, for Style 15800 B.1
Feed Bar Needle Rear Guard Screw No. 77 A.
15825 ANeedle Rear Guard, marked “CU”, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.1
Needle Rear Guard Screw No. 22585.
15826 AMain Feed Dog Section, 22 teeth to inch, for use with throat Plate No. 15724 E.4
15826 DDifferential Feed Dog, for Style 15800 D.4
15826 EDifferential Feed Dog, for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G.4

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15826 GDifferential Feed Dog, for Style 15800 B.4
Differential Feed Dog Screw No. 22585,
15827 CPresser Foot, solid, 1⁄2 inch wide, with non-adjustable paring guard, for Style 15800 D.3
15827 DPresser Foot, with independently yielding needle hole section, for Style 15800 D.3
Presser Foot Yielding Section Spring No. 15882 A.
Presser Foot Yielding Section Spring Screw No. 605.
Presser Foot Yielding Section Plate Screws No. 22716.
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.
15831 CFeed Rocker, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E and 15800 G.27
Feed Rocker Screws No. 88.
15834Needle Lever Eccentric and Balance Weight, formerly marked “DJ”, for Style 15800 D.22
Needle Lever Eccentric Spot Screw No. 81.
Needle Lever Eccentric Set Screw No. 95.
15835Balance Weight Guard, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B.16
Balance Weight Guard Screws No. 93 A.
15835 ABalance Weight Guard, front, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.16
Balance Weight Guard Screws No. 93 A.
15835 BBalance Weight Guard, rear, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.16
Balance Weight Guard Screws No. 94.
15835 CLooper Thread Pull-off Thread Guide, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.10
Looper Thread Pull-off Thread Guide Screw No. 187 A.
15835 DLooper Thread Pull-off, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.10
15838 ADifferential Feed Bar Guiding Yoke, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.19
Differential Feed Bar Guiding Yoke Screws No. 94.
15839 ADifferential Feed Bar Link Screw Pin, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.6
15847Main Feed Bar, for Style 15800 B.23
Main Feed Bar Screws No. 88.
15847 AFeed Bar Needle Rear Guard Holder, for Style 15800 B.12
Feed Bar Needle Guard Holder Screw No. 77 A
15847 CMain Feed Dog Holder, for Style 15800 B.12
Main Feed Dog Holder Screw No. 93 A.
15847 EMain Feed Bar, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.23
Main Feed Bar Screws No. 88.
15849 ALower Knife, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.11

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15849 DLower Knife, .054 inch thick, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.11
15849 ELower Knife, .100 inch thick, for Style 15800 D.11
15850Lower Knife Support, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B Lower Knife Support Screw No. 22548.16
15850 BLower Knife Support, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G Lower Knife Support Screws No. 136.23
15851 BLower Knife Clamp, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G. Lower Knife Clamp Screw No. 22790.12
15852Lower Knife Clamp Screw Nut No. T14.
Lower Knife Support Adjusting Screw, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.7
15852 ALower Knife Support Adjusting Screw Plate.12
Lower Knife Support Adjusting Screw Plate Screw No. 22585.
15852 BLower Knife Support Adjusting Screw Bracket.14
Lower Knife Support Adjusting Screw Bracket Screws No. 22596.
15854 ATake-up Thread Eyelet, for looper thread on styles in Classes 15800, 15900.10
Take-up Thread Eyelet Screw No. 90.
15854 BTake-up Thread Eyelet Holder.16
Take-up Thread Eyelet Holder Pivot Stud No. 14076.
Take-up Thread Eyelet Holder Stop Screw No. 22575.
Take-up Thread Eyelet Holder Stop Screw Nut No. 41071 G.
15855 ATake-up Thread Eyelet Spring.25
Take-up Thread Eyelet Spring Screws No. 93 A.
15857Front Cover Assembly.-
Front Cover Screws No. 90.
15858 BFront Cover Diverting Guide, for parings.18
15858 CFront Cover Diverting Guide Support.18
15858 LFront Cover Diverting Guide Handle.13
Front Cover Diverting Guide Handle Screws No. 22561.
15858 MKnife Guard, for Style 15800 D.18
Knife Guard Screws No. 187 A.
15858 NKnife Guard, for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G.18
Knife Guard Screws No. 187 A.
15860Looper Thread Nipper Spring Operating Arm.13
Looper Thread Nipper Spring Operating Arm Screw No. 97.
15862Looper Rocker Swinging Support.24
Looper Rocker Swinging Support Screws No. 88.
15863Looper Rock Shaft Frame.23
Looper Rock Shaft Frame Screws No. 136.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15864Looper Connecting Rod, length over all 5 12 inches....20
Looper Connecting Rod Nut, left thread, No. 269.
Looper Connecting Rod Nut, right thread, No. 18.
15865Looper Eccentric Connection....22
Looper Eccentric Connection Screws, upper, No. 97 A.
Looper Eccentric Connection Screws, lower, No. 75 A.
15866Binding Guard Assembly, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....18
Binding Guard Screw No. 12986 B.
15866 ABinding Guard Support, for No. 15866....
15866 BBinding Guard, for No. 15866....
15866 CSpring, for No. 15866....9
15866 DHinge Pin, for No. 15866....
15867 ABinding Cutter Assembly, for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B...
15867 BUpper Knife, for No. 15867 A....11
Upper Knife Screw No. 223 C.
15867 CUpper Knife Spring Washer, for No. 15867 A....15
15867 DLower Knife, for No. 15867 A....11
Lower Knife Screw No. 134.
15867 ELower Knife Spring, for No. 15867 A....9
15867 FKnife Support, for No. 15867 A....16
Knife Support Screws No. 91.
15867 GKnife Support Bracket, for No. 15867 A....13
Knife Support Bracket Screw No. 22572.
15868 ACloth Plate Swinging Extension, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....24
Cloth Plate Swinging Extension Screw No. 86.
15870 AUpper Knife, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....11
Upper Knife Clamping Screw No. 22572 A.
15870 DUpper Knife, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G....11
Upper Knife Clamping Screw No. 75.
15871Upper Knife Bar, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B...23
Upper Knife Bar Screws No. 22572.
15871 DUpper Knife Bar, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G...23
Upper Knife Bar Screw No. 93.
15872Upper Knife Bar Adjusting Threaded Sleeve, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....7
15872 AUpper Knife Bar Carrier, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G....23
15872 BUpper Knife Bar Carrier Link....19
Upper Knife Bar Carrier Link Clamp Screw No. 97.
Upper Knife Bar Carrier Link Pin Set Screw No. 22743.
15872 CUpper Knife Bar Carrier Link Ferrule hardened and ground....8
15872 DUpper Knife Bar Carrier Link Ferrule Stud....6

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15872 EUpper Knife Bar Lifting Lever, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.24
15872 FUpper Knife Bar Lifting Lever Spring.9
15872 GUpper Knife Bar Locking Lever, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.24
15872 HUpper Knife Bar Locking Lever Screw No. 93. Upper Knife Bar Locking Lever Plunger.7
Upper Knife Bar Locking Lever Plunger Nut No. 21185.
15872 JUpper Knife Bar Locking Lever Plunger Spring.9
15872 KUpper Knife Bar Carrier Shaft, round, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.20
15872 LUpper Knife Bar Carrier Shaft Spot Screw No. 89. Upper Knife Bar Carrier Shaft, slabbed.15
15873Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B. Note: This part is only furnished when repairs are made at the factory.-
15873 AUpper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing Screws No. 136. Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.23
15874Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing Screws No. 136. Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing Lever, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.16
15875Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing Lever Screw No. 93. Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing Lever Block.14
Upper Knife Bar Shaft Bearing Lever Block Screw No. 22574.
15876Upper Knife Bar Spring Chamber, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.24
Upper Knife Bar Spring Chamber Screw No. 93.
15877Upper Knife Spring.9
15877 AUpper Knife Spring Retaining Collar.19
15878Knife Eccentric, marked "CU", for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.22
Knife Eccentric Set Screw No. 95.
Knife Eccentric Spot Screw No. 96.
15878 DKnife Eccentric marked "DG", for Style 15800 D.22
Knife Eccentric Set Screw No. 95.
15878 EKnife Eccentric marked "DK", for Style 15800 E, 15800 G22
Knife Eccentric Set Screw No. 95.
15879Knife Eccentric Connection, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.22
15879 AKnife Eccentric Connection, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.22
Knife Eccentric Connection Screws No. 75 A.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15879 EUpper Knife Lever Ball....7
Upper Knife Lever Ball Nut No. 258.
15880Upper Knife Lever, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B..23
15880 AUpper Knife Lever, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G..24
Upper Knife Lever Clamp Screw No. 93.
Upper Knife Lever Spot Screw No. 96.
15880 BKnife Rock Shaft, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G..20
15881 APresser Foot Extension, for No. 15820 F....12
Presser Foot Extension Screw No. 187 A.
15881 BPresser Foot Extension, for No. 15820 D....12
Presser Foot Extension Screw No. 604.
15881 DPresser Foot Extension, for No. 15820 E....12
Presser Foot Extension Screw No. 91 A.
15882Yielding Side Spring, for presser feet Nos. 13220 A-4, 15820 F....9
Yielding Side Spring Screw No. 605.
15882 AYielding Section Spring, for presser foot No. 15827 D....9
Yielding Section Spring Screw No. 605.
Yielding Section Spring Plate Screws No. 22716.
15883Knife Guard, for presser feet Nos. 15820 D, 15820 E....12
Knife Guard Screw No. 91 A.
15885Knife Rock Shaft Oil Guard, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....16
Knife Rock Shaft Oil Guard Screw No. 22561.
15886Main Shaft Sleeve, 12 inch long....8
15887Looper Rocker Stud Nut....8
15898 BKnife Grinder, for knives Nos. 15849 A and 15870 A....
15898 CKnife Grinder Swinging Frame, for No. 15898 B....21
Knife Grinder Swinging Frame Set Screws No. 22591.
15898 DKnife Grinder, for knives Nos. 15849 D, 15849 E, 15870 D....
15898 EGrinder Swinging Frame, for No. 15898 D....21
Grinder Swinging Frame Set Screws No. 22591.
15898 FGrinder Swinging Frame Top Plate, for No. 15898 D....14
Grinder Swinging Frame Top Plate Screws No. 22516.
15901Cloth Plate, for styles in Class 15900....30
15904Cast-off Wire....11
Cast-off Wire Screw No. 87.
15905 AFeed Dog, for Style 15900 A....4
15905 DFeed Dog, for Styles 15900 D, 15900 E....4
Feed Dog Screw No. 93.
15907Looper, with guard, for styles in Class 15900; also for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B....2
Looper Needle Guard No. 729.
Looper Needle Guard Screw No. 73 A.

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
15908Looper, without guard, otherwise same as No. 15907....
Looper Set Screw No. 22565.
15915Needle Lever, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900....28
15920 DPresser Foot, for Style 15900 D....3
Presser Foot Clamp Screw No. 91.
15924 DThroat Plate, for Style 15900 D....2
Throat Plate Screws No. 87.
15930Cloth Plate Slide, left, for Styles 15900 D and 15900 E...17
15930 ACloth Plate Slide Supplemental Plate....17
Cloth Plate Slide Supplemental Plate Screws No. 605.
15935 ACloth Plate Guard, for Style 15900 A....27
Cloth Plate Guard Screws No. 25 C.
15935 DCloth Plate Guard and Binder Support, for Style 15900 D.27
15935 FCloth Plate Guard, for Style 15900 E....27
Cloth Plate Guard Screws No. 25 C.
15935 GProjection, for No. 15935 F....14
Projection Screw No. 22561
15953Cast-off Wire Bracket....14
Cast-off Wire Bracket Screw No. 93.
$15995Needle Thread Controller Lever Assembly....25
19146 AYielding Side Spring, for presser foot No. 13220-2....9
Yielding Side Spring Screw No. 605.
∠21102 DThread Stand Base, for Style C stand....30
Thread Stand Base Screws, 32 threads to inch, No. 96.
Thread Stand Base Screws, 24 threads to inch, No. 22813.
∠21104 AThread Stand Base, for Style F stand....30
Thread Stand Base Screw No. 22509.
∠21104 B-9Thread Stand Horizontal Rod, 9 inches long, for Style F stand....30
Thread Stand Horizontal Rod Set Screw No. 22509.
∠21104 B-11Thread Stand Vertical Rod, 11 inches long, for Styles C and F stands....30
Thread Stand Rod Set Screws, 32 threads to inch, for Style C stand, No. 96.
Thread Stand Rod Set Screws, 24 threads to inch, for Style C stand, No. 22813.
Thread Stand Rod Set Screw, for Style F stand, No. 22509.
∠21104 CThread Stand Rod Connection, for Style F stand....24
Thread Stand Rod Connection Screws No. 22509.
∠21104 DThread Stand Seat, for Style F stand....30
∠21104 EThread Stand Seat Connection, tiltable, for Style F stand24
∠21104 FThread Stand Seat Pad, felt, for Style F stand....30
∠21104 GThread Stand Seat Pin, for Style F stand....
∠21104 HThread Stand Seat Pin Nut....8
∠21104 JThread Stand Wire Thread Guide, for Style F stand....9

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LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
∠21104 KThread Stand Wire, 16 inches long, for Style F stand....30
Thread Stand Wire Set Screw No. 22813.
∠21113 AThread Stand Wire Extension, 6 inches long....20
Thread Stand Wire Extension Set Screws, 32 threads to inch, No. 95.
Thread Stand Wire Extension Set Screws, 24 threads to inch, No. 22813.
∠21113 BThread Stand Wire Coupling....8
Thread Stand Wire Coupling Set Screws No. 88.
∠21130 A-2Thread Stand Seat, Style C, for styles in Classes 15800, 15900....30
∠21130 A-4Thread Stand Seat, Style C, for styles in Class 13200....30
Thread Stand Seat Set Screw No. 69 F D.
21145Wooden Cone, for thread stands....26
21169 EBinding Holder Disc....30
21169 FBinding Holder Base....30
21185Upper Knife Bar Locking Lever Plunger Nut, for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G....8
21201Screw Driver, round steel, diameter 532 inch....29
21202Screw Driver, round steel, diameter 732 inch, length over all 10 inches....29
21203Screw Driver, round steel, diameter 732 inch, length overall 13 inches....29
21204Screw Driver, round steel, diameter 14 inch....29
21205Screw Driver, octagon steel, diameter 515 inch....29
21206Screw Driver Wrench....29
21207Screw Driver, round steel, diameter 564 inch....30
21208Screw Driver Set, three blades....30
21210Looper Collar, .040 inch thick....
21210 ALooper Collar, .020 inch thick....
21211Looper Collar, .054 inch thick....15
21225- 732 Looper Adjusting Gauge, 732 inch measurement....14
21261Leather Belt, flat, 1 inch wide, 63 inches long, including malleable iron belt fastener No. 21350....
21262Leather Belt, round, 332 inch diameter, 44 inches long, including wire belt hook No. 21351....
21350Malleable Iron Belt Fastener, for 1 inch flat belt....12
21351Wire Belt Hook, for 332 inch round belt....12
21355Chair Leg Extension, 4 inches long....24
21355 AChair Leg Extension, 6 inches long....24
21355 BChair Leg Extension, 3 inches long....24
21358Felt Lubricating Section, for main shaft....12
21371 MIndividual Power Table, excludes pulley guard, pitman, belting, transmitter and electric motor; includes treadle....

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LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
21371 T-2Individual Power Table, includes transmitter, treadles, pulley guard, pitman, belting, 12 H. P. 115 Volt D. C. electric motor. Note: Style of machine must be speci-fied....
21371 T-4Individual Power Table, equipped with 12 H. P. 230 Volt D. C. electric motor....
21371 T-6Individual Power Table, equipped with 12 H. P. 110 Volt, single phase, 60 cycle A. C. electric motor....
21371 T-8Individual Power Table, equipped with 12 H. P. 220 Volt, single phase, 60 cycle A. C. electric motor....
21371 T-14Individual Power Table, equipped with 12 H. P. 110 Volt, three phase, 60 cycle A. C. electric motor....
21371 T-16Individual Power Table, equipped with 12 H. P. 220 Volt, three phase, 60 cycle A. C. electric motor....
21375 CPulley Guard....27
21387 DSupplemental Plate, to raise front of cloth plate level with throat plate, for Style 15900 E....18
Supplemental Plate Screws No. 25 C.
21394Grinder, including emery wheel, 5 inches diameter, 14 inch face; recommended speed 3,000 revolutions per minute..
21394 GEmery Wheel, 5 inches diameter, 14 inch face, 38 inch hole
21394 IIEmery Wheel, 5 inches diameter, 12 inch face, 38 inch hole
21394 KGrinder, including emery wheel, 5 inches diameter, 12 inch face; recommended speed 3,000 revolutions per minute..
21680Iron Base Plate....30
21681Machine Bed Screw....24
22516Screw, for grinder swinging frame top plates....6
22519Screw, for thread controller rack....6
22521Screw, plus size, for cloth plates, tap No. V118....5
22525Screw, plus size, diameter 532 inch, for throat plates....5
22526Screw, plus size, diameter 316 inch, for throat plates, tap No. V109....5
22539Screw, for right-hand felt lubricating section chamber...5
22540Screw, for middle felt lubricating section chamber....5
22542Screw, for looper thread nipper springs....5
22548Screw, for lower knife support, on Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B....6
22560Screw, headless, for needle lever link pin ball spring....5
22561Screw, for knife lock shaft oil guard, on Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B; also for Nos. 15458 F, 15858 L, 15935 G, 23377 A, 23377 B, 23377 C....5
22561 AScrew, for cloth plate extension spring latch No. 380....5
22565Set Screw, headless, for loopers....5
22569Clamp Screw, for renewable needle bar bearings....6
22570Screw, for grinder dust guard....5

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
22571Screw, for front cover locking pin spring.5
22572Clamp Screw, for upper knife bar threaded sleeve, also for No. 15867 G.6
22572 AClamp Screw, for upper knives in Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B.6
22574Screw, for cloth plates; also for No. 15875.5
22575Stop Screw, for take-up thread eyelet holder.5
22585Screw, for differential feed dogs; also for Nos. 15805 E, 15805 J, 15825 A, 15852 A.5
22586Screw, headless, for needle lever stud.5
22586 AScrew, for needle lever connection bearing valve spring.5
22587Screw, for needle lever connection bearings.6
22591Screw, for knife grinder swinging frame.5
22593Screw, for main feed dog on Style 15800 D.6
22596Screw, for bracket No. 15852 B.6
22597Set Screw, for pulley.5
22716Screw, for main feed dog section No. 15805 K.5
22743Set Screw, for lower needle bar link pin on Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G; also for Nos. 15446 D, 15872 B.5
22765Clamp Screw, hexagon head, for presser foot No. 15820 F.6
22790Screw, for lower knife clamp in Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G.5
∠22813Screw, headless, cup point, 3/16 inch diameter, 24 threads to inch, for thread stand wire; also for Nos. 21102 D, 21104 B-11, 21113 A.5
23322 ABinder Support, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B. Binder Support Screws No. 87 U.14
23322 BBinder Swinging Arm. Binder Swinging Arm Pivot Stud No. 86. Binder Swinging Arm Spring Washer No. 12957 E.17
23322 CBinder Swinging Arm Support. Binder Swinging Arm Support Screw No. 98.17
23322 J-3/4Bias Binder, for Style 15900 D, width of binding, 3/4 inch.17
23322 J-7/8Bias Binder, for 7/8 inch binding.17
23322 J-1Bias Binder, for 1 inch binding.17
23322 J-11⁄4Bias Binder, for 11⁄4 inch binding. Binder Screws No. 25 CC.17
23322 LBinder Support, for Style 15900 D Binder Support Screws No. 90.17
23322 MBinder Adjusting Plate.15
23322 N-3/4Bias Binder, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B, using 3/4 inch width of binding.17
23322 N-1/8Bias Binder, for 1/8 inch binding.17
23322 N-1Bias Binder, for 1 inch binding.17

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LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
23322 N-1 18 Bias Binder, for 1 18 inch binding....17
Binder Screws No. 87 U.
23322 PBinder Swinging Arm Support Holder....17
Binder Swinging Arm Support Holder Screws No. 25 CC
23322 SBinder Swinging Arm Assembly, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B; one each Nos. 86, 531, 12934 A, 12957 E, 23322 B and 23322 C....17
23377Rick Rack and Hemming Attachment, for Style 15900 E..17
Rick Rack and Hemming Attachment Screws No. 25 C.
23377 ARick Rack Guide, right....
23377 BRick Rack Guide, left....
Rick Rack Guide Screws No. 22561.
23377 CHemmer, for No. 23377....
Hemmer Screws No. 22561.
29130 CNeedle Lever Eccentric and Balance Weight Assembly, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B, 15800 E, 15800 G; one each Nos. 15434 and 15430 M lapped together....22
29130 ENeedle Lever Eccentric and Balance Weight Assembly, for Style 15800 D; one each Nos. 15834 and 15430 M lapped together....
29131 BNeedle Lever Connection Upper Bearing Assembly, one each Nos. 1230 A and 15432 lapped together, 1230 B, 1230 D and 22586 A....22
29132 CKnife Eccentric Assembly, for Style 15800 D; one each Nos. 15878 D, 15879 A, and 15879 E, lapped together..
29132 DKnife Eccentric Assembly, for Styles 15800 E, 15800 G; one each Nos. 15878 E, 15879 A, and 15879 E, lapped together....
29143Knife Eccentric Assembly, for Styles 13200 A, 15800 A, 15800 B; one each Nos. 15878, 15879 and 15879 E, lapped together....
29144Looper Eccentric Assembly, for Styles in Class 15800 and 15900; one each Nos. 15814, 11354 and 15865 lapped together....
29144 BLooper Eccentric Assembly, for styles in Class 13200; one each Nos. 13214, 11354 and 15865 lapped together....
29325 DNeedle Lever Assembly, for Style 15800 D; one each Nos. 15815 D and 1275 A, lapped together....
29335Needle Lever Assembly, for Styles 15800 A, 15800 B, 15800 E, 15800 G; one each Nos. 15815 and 1275 A lapped together....
29835 ANeedle Lever Assembly, for styles in Classes 13200, 15900; one each Nos. 15915 and 1275 A lapped together....
29402Lifter Treadle Assembly; one each Nos. 422, 423, 424, 22813....28

LIST OF PARTS

Symbol to Order byThe figures in the last column refer only to the plates illustrating the parts, and are not to be used in ordering. Refer to pink insert for prices.Plate No.
30036Cloth Plate Extension Pivot Screw, hardened, for styles in Class 15900; also for Styles 15800 D, 15800 E, 15800 G7
35582 BTension Thread Guide, sheet metal, for styles in Class 13200....10
41064 BLooper Rock Shaft....20
41071 GTake-up Thread Eyelet Holder Stop Screw Nut....8

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Brand : Union Special

Model : 15800G

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