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Two Major Parts of the Lockstitch Sewing Machine Two Major Parts of the Lockstitch Sewing Machine

› The Upper Parts › The Upper Parts


› Lower Parts › Lower Parts
The Upper Part is composed of: The Upper Part is composed of:
Head- is the complete sewing machine without a cabinet or stand. Head- is the complete sewing machine without a cabinet or stand.
Arm- is the curve part of the head containing mechanism for operating the needle. Arm- is the curve part of the head containing mechanism for operating the needle.
Bed- is the flat portion of the machine and beneath is the feed dog where it is mounted, and Bed- is the flat portion of the machine and beneath is the feed dog where it is mounted, and
the shuttle and lower thread are placed. the shuttle and lower thread are placed.
Parts of the Sewing Machine in the Arm Parts of the Sewing Machine in the Arm
1. Spool Pin is the thread holder. 1. Spool Pin is the thread holder.
2. Thread Guide keeps the thread in position. 2. Thread Guide keeps the thread in position.
3. Thread Take up Lever releases the thread and interlocks with the bobbin thread 3. Thread Take up Lever releases the thread and interlocks with the bobbin thread
4. Presser bar lifter moves the presser foot. 4. Presser bar lifter moves the presser foot.
5. Tension controls the looseness and tightness of stitches. 5. Tension controls the looseness and tightness of stitches.
6. Needle Bar holds the needle in place. 6. Needle Bar holds the needle in place.
7. Needle Clamp holds and tightens the needle. 7. Needle Clamp holds and tightens the needle.
8. Presser Foot holds the fabric in place while sewing. 8. Presser Foot holds the fabric in place while sewing.
9. Needle is a slender tool attached in the needle clamp used for sewing. 9. Needle is a slender tool attached in the needle clamp used for sewing.
10. Bobbin Winder controls the bobbin while winding thread. 10. Bobbin Winder controls the bobbin while winding thread.
11. Stitch regulator checks the length of the stitches. 11. Stitch regulator checks the length of the stitches.
12. Balance Wheel sets the mechanism in motion. 12. Balance Wheel sets the mechanism in motion.
13. Belt connects the balance wheel to the drive wheel. 13. Belt connects the balance wheel to the drive wheel.
14. Stop Motion Screw hinders moving when loosened and starts 14. Stop Motion Screw hinders moving when loosened and starts
Parts of Sewing Machine under the Bed Parts of Sewing Machine under the Bed
1. Feed Dog moves the fabric while sewing. 1. Feed Dog moves the fabric while sewing.
2. Throat plate is the windows of the feed dog and it is where the bobbin threads come out. 2. Throat plate is the windows of the feed dog and it is where the bobbin threads come out.
3. Slide plate is a movable plate that covers the Shuttle and bobbin case. 3. Slide plate is a movable plate that covers the Shuttle and bobbin case.
4. Shuttle holds the bobbin case while sewing. 4. Shuttle holds the bobbin case while sewing.
5. Bobbin is a metal spool for winding thread. 5. Bobbin is a metal spool for winding thread.
6. Bobbin Case holds the bobbin. 6. Bobbin Case holds the bobbin.
The Lower Parts of the Lock Stitch Sewing Machine The Lower Parts of the Lock Stitch Sewing Machine
1. Band Wheel leads the balance wheel through the belt connection. 1. Band Wheel leads the balance wheel through the belt connection.
2. Band Wheel Crank moves the band wheel. 2. Band Wheel Crank moves the band wheel.
3. Pitman Rod holds the treadle to band wheel crank. 3. Pitman Rod holds the treadle to band wheel crank.
4. Belt Guide holds the belt to its place. 4. Belt Guide holds the belt to its place.
5. Belt Shifter removes the belt from the wheel. 5. Belt Shifter removes the belt from the wheel.
6. Dress Guard protects the dress from the wheel. 6. Dress Guard protects the dress from the wheel.
7. Treadle is where the feet are stationed to drive the band wheel through the pitman rod. 7. Treadle is where the feet are stationed to drive the band wheel through the pitman rod.
8. Legs support the cabinet of the machine. 8. Legs support the cabinet of the machine.
9. Cabinet holds the head of the machine by interlocking screw on the hinges. 9. Cabinet holds the head of the machine by interlocking screw on the hinges.

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