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Old 05-23-2023, 05:27 PM
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Welcome to Quilting Board, hunt2han. I'm wondering if one of the other 96 machines would help. Apparently https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/i...ustrialmanuals has one available for pdf download. I couldn't enlarge the photo of the cover. There are a lot of 96 class machines and a lot of parts manual. I have gone to https://web.archive.org/web/20190820...IPinstManuals/ and https://web.archive.org/web/20190727.../IPpartCharts/ for manuals. I have found some of the instruction manuals have gotten mixed up with the parts lists and vice versa. Another source would be https://www.manualslib.com/s/singer+96.html

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Old 05-24-2023, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by hunt2han View Post
I'm looking for a copy of a manual for an Industrial Sewing Machine (Quilting Machine) model# 96K49 and it also has a bobbin winder that is not attached it is a tabletop bobbin winder. Any information would be appreciated.
I see in your album that you are needing a belt for the bobbin winder. To measure the missing belt there are some instructions at https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/bl...-belts-sizing/ However, I would take exception to using a stretch belt. Yes, it will stretch to fit, but from my understanding it takes a toll on the pulleys. Another way to measure can be found at a post by Greenwood at https://leatherworker.net/forum/topi...-belt-locally/
A couple of other posts and even a calculator at https://sudenga.com/resources/figuri...tween-pulleys/ and https://www.bearingboys.co.uk/MEASURE-A-BELT--22-a

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Old 07-12-2023, 05:28 PM
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If anyone has any more info on this machine I would love to chat! The serial number is 1096915, Model R. I have been quilting on her and she works great! 1904 is the last pat. applied for on her front plate.
Hollyann, my machine is identical to yours! Mine is named Jazzy. Do you still love Henrietta? I sure love Jazzy! She's my go-to for everyday sewing. I'm trying to get the chain stitch attachment to work tho and having issues. Any ideas?
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Old 07-12-2023, 06:16 PM
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Welcome to QB, soohum. Hollyann hasn't been on QB for a number of years. I'm guessing that you have the manual that has directions for the chain stitch and that you also have the 'spider' that is needed for the chainstitch.
There is a manual at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2P3...TtCpVqkMl_L7Xw and there is a web page that talks about the chain stitch which may or may not help. I definitely cannot be any more help than that as I have never seen one in real life.

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Old 07-13-2023, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by hunt2han View Post
I'm looking for a copy of a manual for an Industrial Sewing Machine (Quilting Machine) model# 96K49 and it also has a bobbin winder that is not attached it is a tabletop bobbin winder. Any information would be appreciated.

Hey there hunt2han, This forum isn't the best for industrial machines. I assume your machine is a Singer. You may get better answers if you start your own thread with the name and model # in the subject line.. Pics are good too but hey need to be under 2m Welcome aboard.
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Oh my gosh! I just bought the same machine! Yours is stunning!
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Old 02-04-2024, 03:14 PM
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Default Minnesota A treadle in cabinet needs one bolt

Hi - I'm brand new to the forum and am one week into restoring this Minnesota A. It's stamped A9 on the bottom and has SN D3543538 on the front plate. Is this Davis made? The 1910 Sears Roebuck catalog has a spitting image of the head and cabinet, and the shuttle is stamped "Davis". It's mostly apart and could hopefully work again if I can find replace the broken bolt that connects the foot treadle to the lower Pitman arm linkage. I've attached a photo of how the Pitman linkages cleaned up. Any help on where to look for that bolt would be most appreciated as this is my first attempt at doing something like this. Is it reasonable to assume that any Minnesota A in a cabinet or frame that looks like it came from the 1910 Sears Roebuck catalog would have this bolt?
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Old 02-04-2024, 03:32 PM
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Default Minnesota A - what are these extra parts?

Is anything in this photo supposed to be on the Minnesota A (A9) cabinet treadle (SN D3543538) I'm restoring?
Is the bent needle in the photo the right length for the machine?
I'm new to this and wondering...seems smart to ask now while everything is being disassembled.
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