Where to buy? Lens & spring for spotlight lamp (Singer 99/185)
#24
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HelenAnn, Thank You, I cant wait to see what it looks like. I am hoping to be able to source something that will be able to be used as a substitute for all of us that are missing the tension Spring that would like to keep our vintage Singers all original.
#25
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Tension Spring, Part # 195134
HelenAnn, according to the parts diagram for the Spotlight, there is a Snap Ring, Part # 195129, that holds the lamp together. I think this is what you are referring to that is "major pain to get back on."
There is also a Tension Spring, Part # 195134, that goes inside the lamp under the lens.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]586841[/ATTACH]
Without this Tension Spring my lens fits very loosely and literally rattles around inside the Spotlight housing. It fits so loosely that the lens wants to fall out at any given opportunity.
Because it is a .pdf document, I can not copy and paste a full list of part numbers and their descriptions.
I have searched the internet extensively, and there is not one image of part # 195134 much less anyone that has one for sale.
What it would appear to be, is just a simple o-ring that is made of a soft flexible high temperature rubber or something similar that would compress easily when you install the lens.
There is also a Tension Spring, Part # 195134, that goes inside the lamp under the lens.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]586841[/ATTACH]
Without this Tension Spring my lens fits very loosely and literally rattles around inside the Spotlight housing. It fits so loosely that the lens wants to fall out at any given opportunity.
Because it is a .pdf document, I can not copy and paste a full list of part numbers and their descriptions.
I have searched the internet extensively, and there is not one image of part # 195134 much less anyone that has one for sale.
What it would appear to be, is just a simple o-ring that is made of a soft flexible high temperature rubber or something similar that would compress easily when you install the lens.
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2017
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HelenAnn, Thank You!!!
I would like to see what this tension spring looks like so I can try to find a functional replacement!!
I really like to keep everything all original or at least as original as is possible, which can be difficult for a 65 year old Singer especially for the more odd-ball parts like the Spotlight which was used on a limited number of machines!!
Thank you also to everyone that has contributed so far!!
#30
As per my users manual for my 99k28, you just turn the lens and it will fall out. I had to dampen my finger tips so I could get the lens to turn and it did and it came out.
Looking into the light once the lens was removed, there is a small retaining clip. It is a small, thin piece of spring metal that goes around the circumference of the light. When I just removed the lens, the retaining ring broke in half. The lens will still stay in, but there is a wiggle in it. As my 99k in in a Cadet cabinet, I will just have to remember to be careful when I lift the machine in & out.
Looking into the light once the lens was removed, there is a small retaining clip. It is a small, thin piece of spring metal that goes around the circumference of the light. When I just removed the lens, the retaining ring broke in half. The lens will still stay in, but there is a wiggle in it. As my 99k in in a Cadet cabinet, I will just have to remember to be careful when I lift the machine in & out.
Last edited by tscweaves; 01-14-2018 at 08:03 PM. Reason: additional info
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