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Side view of Model 225 sewing machine showing oiling points

239.283 Figure 4-2.—Rear view of Model 225 machine showing oiling points. W  155  sewing  machine.  Do  not  use  too  much  oil; usually 1 drop of oil at each oiling point is sufficient. An excessive amount of oil will soil the project being sewn.  We  recommend  a  10W  mineral-base  oil.  (Use of castor-base  oil  is  no  longer  required.)  If  this  type of    oil    is    not    available    through    normal    supply channels, use the mineral oil or Singer Type B or D. TIMING THE 111 W 155 MACHINE Timing is the most important step when you are working  on  any  machine.  As  you  read  through  the following  timing  and  adjustment  sequence,  you  may find    that    it    has    changed    from    steps    you    are accustomed   to   using.   This   timing   and   adjustment section   is   presented   as   if   you   are   taking   your machine completely apart and reassembling it. 1.  Timing  the  arm  shaft  with  the  hook  drive shaft To perform this timing step, you must tilt the sewing machine  back  on  its  hinges.  Turn  the  balance  wheel toward the operator until the thread take-up lever reaches its  highest  point.  You  can  do  this  step  by  placing  the fingers  of  your  left  hand  on  top  of  the  thread  take-up lever and turning the balance wheel with your right hand. You    should    be    able    to    feel    the    high    point    of 4-3

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