Singer 160 Instruction Manual

To thread the Singer 160, first raise the presser foot and turn the handwheel towards you to raise the needle to its highest position. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin and follow the threading path indicated on the machine's body, ensuring the thread passes through each guide and the tension discs. Finally, thread the needle from front to back.
Ensure you are using the correct needle size and type for your fabric. Check that the needle is inserted correctly and not bent. Also, verify that the presser foot and needle plate are screwed tightly and that the tension is not too tight.
Regularly clean the machine by removing lint and dust from the bobbin area and feed dogs using a small brush. Oil the machine with sewing machine oil according to the manual's instructions. Avoid using compressed air as it can push lint further into the machine.
Skipped stitches can be caused by a dull or bent needle, incorrect needle size for the fabric, or improper threading. Re-thread the machine and replace the needle, ensuring it is inserted correctly.
To adjust the tension, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. Increase the tension for tighter stitches and decrease it for looser stitches. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to ensure the adjustment is correct.
The Singer 160 uses standard Class 15 bobbins. Ensure you are using genuine Singer bobbins to prevent potential issues with bobbin winding and stitching.
Ensure the bobbin is inserted correctly and that the bobbin case is clean. Check the upper threading, making sure the thread is seated properly in the tension discs. Re-thread the machine if necessary.
Yes, you can sew heavy fabrics with the Singer 160 by using a heavy-duty needle and adjusting the presser foot pressure if necessary. Ensure you are using the appropriate thread for heavy fabrics.
To change the presser foot, raise the presser foot lever and remove the current foot by pressing the foot release lever. Align the new foot with the presser foot holder and lower the presser foot lever to snap it into place.
Unusual noises can be caused by a lack of lubrication, incorrect threading, or loose parts. Clean and oil the machine, re-thread it, and check for loose screws or parts. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.