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Kenmore 117.552
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Threading
The
Machine,
Upper
Thread
(See
Fig.
3)
Your
machine
ShoUld
be
i
proper
POS1tjOfl
for
threading
by
turning
the
hand
wh
(the
top
Of
the
wheel
tu
from
you)
so
that
the
take
up
(5,
Fig.
3)
is
at
its
est
point.
Place
a
spool
of
thre
the
spool
pin
on
top
of
the
arm.
Hold
the
ena
of
the
thread
in
the
left
hand
be..
tween
the
first
finger
and
thumb,
then
use
the
right
hand
(first
finger
and
thumb)
to
act
as
a
tension
on
the
thread,
Next,
the
thread
should
pass
under
and
in
front
of
oak
one
(1),
then
under
and
in
back
of
hook
two
(2).
Next,
downward
and
hook
under
point
No.
3
from
front
to
back.
Next,
pull
the
thread
up
ward
until
it
hooks
into
spring
eyelet
No.
4.
Next,
Continue
upward
i
to
the
hole
in
the
takeup
lever
(5)
from
back
to
front.
Next,
downward
and
hook
thread
into
needle
clamp
thread
guide
6
from
back
to
front.
Next,
into
the
eye
of
needle
from
left
to
right
as
you
face
the
machine.
To
Wind
a
Bobbin
(See
Figure
5
Page
6)
place
the
bobbin
on
bobbin
winder
spindle
as
sha
1
{
0
1d
the
hand
wheel
with
the
left
hand
and
turn
the
top
the
clutch
nut
towards
YOU.
This
will
release
the
sew
inecmsm
of
the
machine.
Next,
place
a
spool
of
thr
fl
the
spool
pin
located
on
bed
of
machine
directly
be]
the
hand
wheel.
Next,
take
the
end
of
the
thread
and
,
it
between
the
tension
plates
on
bobbin
winder
thread
gui
and
null
thread
upward
into
eye
of
guide,
then
run
end
thread
through
hole
“B
in
bobbin.
Engage
the
bobbin-winder
pulley
with
the
hand
wheel
shin
lever
“C”
downward.
Hold
end
of
thread
until
have
rn
machine
sufficiently
to
wind
the
thread
around
I
bobbin
several
times;
then
break
thread
off
at
hole
“B’
a
contin
to
run
machine
and
bobbin
winder
viIl
automatica
throw
off
when
proper
amount
of
thread
is
wound.
-
After
the
bobbin
is
wound
and
removed;
tighten
clutch
nut
by
turning
the
top
of
it
from
you
while
holdi
the
hand
wheel
with
your
left
hand.
On
non.electriC
machines
proceed
in
the
same
mann
except
that
power
for
operation
is
furnished
by
foot
trea
Fgiire
3
(See
enlarged
view
of
tension
assembly
on
page
5)
Enlarged
view
of
tension
assembly
showing
thread.
ing
of
auxiliary
spring,
as
described
on
page
4.
Four
Five

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Kenmore 117.552 Specifications

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BrandKenmore
Model117.552
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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