Thank you so much for this video sir!! I have a Singer 211-G-166 Walking foot machine that I abandoned 2 years ago.The darn machine did not stitch anymore. Made rats nests under the leather. Your video informed me about timing. I was able to check the timing on my machine. It was way off! Your video also showed me how to change the stitch size. I read the manual 10 times on my machine, but unless you see someone show you how to do what is written in the manual, its too difficult for a beginner. Almost got rid of my machine because it didnt work. Now its stitching great!! Thank you!!!
@@bridgewatersewingcentre You made my day too. My machine runs like new now. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I learned two new things about my machine from you and I only watched 1/2 the vid. I’m going to memorize your whole video. You are like a “Human Owners Manual”
Neil, that was an awesome demonstration of the machine and associated maintenance procedures. Thank you for sharing your passion and tricks. Excellent theory for diligent operations of the machine.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, i have battled with my machine over 8 months and finally found your video today and i got it working. I appreciate your help so much. Jo from new zealand
Thank you, Neil. This is very helpful. I also have a mercury m 111 h sewing machine with the foot on the plate and I cannot figure out how to raise it. As you can see it is an older machine that my wife REALLY likes. Your wisdom and guidance would be greatly appreciated. I realize it is an old machine and you are pretty young so either way Thank you.
I'd like to thank you for this video. I just adjusted my 211a566aa using your instructions and it is now running perfectly. I had an issue with the forward and reverse stitch length being different and found how to adjust that as well. The main problem i had with the 211 was the maximum thread size for reliable operation is TEX150. Anything larger and I had problems. For now I'll stick with the TEX150. Cheers.
Awesome. I’ve owned one of these for 20 years and through watching your great video, I now know how to use it properly. Thank god for you and RUclips 😄
Hello neil. Could you please do a video on how to set the stitch width and do a trouble shooting video. The amount of movement for my widest stitch and narrowest stitch is only 1/16” wheel movement. And it doesn’t seem right. There’s way too much room that’s not being used at all. It’s a singer 221u566a also. If I hold the button down and turn the wheel, it doesn’t have very much adjustment that’s usable. And my stitch should be able to go much wider. Thank you in advance.
I just bought a 211A566AA and i am so happy i found this video..thank you for making it , this will help me immensely on the things i need to adjust and oil to keep it in great condition. Looking forward to many more years with this iconic sewing machine. Cheers!
Hola mi nombre Enrique. La maq. Que tengo es la singel 211ind.3 arrastre el problema que tiene que en la tension el hilo quedaa suelto me lo podra desir algo gracia un saludo isla Tenerife España
Hi, Great video thanks for sharing knowledge. I wanted a stationary engine but settled on a Singer 331k5 I love the way these machines are built the 331k5 is my first sewing machine and it sews wonderful I think it is far to fast for me as a beginner lol. I am going to do a full service on it come the weekend ( just like a stationary engine 🙂 perfect )
Hello, Thanks so much for making this video, its allowed me to get my 211 up and running kinda OK, she snaps the thread quite often, so I reckon I need to get her timing right and some proper industrial thread. But when she sews she's like a machine gun. My one is made in Japan, she has lost a bit of colour so at some point i'd like to paint her and maybe install an LED near the sewing head so I can see better when threading the needle and recharging the bobin etc. Subbed for any more interesting videos to take care of the 211 series of beasts. Thanks again, Dan, Canary islands
Thanks for the helpful video! I bought a "non working" 111W155 to do my own upholstery on a car restoration project. About 6 hours ago I did not have a clue how these worked. I will keep the story short by getting to the punch line, which is there are two sliding cover plates on each side of the needle/foot area, which at first glance look identical, but turns out they are not. I am sure you are chuckling right now because you know what the important difference is. The upside is I needed to get familiar with the machine anyway and made all the little adjustments in your video, and after 6 hours of frustration it made me laugh too, when I realized that all I needed to do was switch those two plates around because one of them has a recess in the bottom of it so the thread can pass over the top of the bobbin case.
Fantastic video. Can I ask how I slow the machine down. Minimal petal press and it takes off full speed. I have slacked the belt and taken the take up on the clutch lever and pitman arm to the petal like you showed in the video. The machine runs too fast
I have a 211U567B which is nearly the same machine. I've never been able to figure out the difference. Anyway - I am looking for Needle Bar replacement instruction. I'm wondering if I need to remove the hook assyb prior to removing the bar. But, since I can't find that, I'm going to tear into it and find out. This video will be helpful after I get it installed. Thanks !! I'll be back 😁
I just purchased a 211ux567b. Watched your video several times very helpful. How big of thread will this machine handle for sewing leather wondering if it will handle tex 277 with a 200/25 needle.
Great video, it's been a big help. I didn't notice you mentioning anything about the oil level in the reservoir for the hook assembly at all though. And isn't there any way to oil the mainsheet bushing by the hand wheel?
This video is fantastic and I have used it tons. One question. I cannot get the whole Bobbin assembly out and I know there is thread under it. I have the 211g165. Any help is appreciated
Amazing how similar this us to my 111w153. I assume the presser height adjustment button took the place of the screw accessed from the back. Also my machine doesn't spin freely. The timing belt is really tight. Would that cause that? Otherwise works fine
The button did replace the screw. If your machine is not spinning freely first check and make sure your motor belt is off the machine. If the machine is still tight without the belt on then more than likely it is problems within the hook assembly area.
You might be able to help. Ive tried to remove the bobbin carrier. I've removed the 3 screws but the bobbin won't lift out. I think there might be thread caught between it and it wont rotate.
Sometimes you have to take two screw drivers , using one as a hammer, and gently tap on the bobbin case base to get it moving around and it will eventually pop out, as long as you have the gib removed. Using a hammer could break it.
hello, thanks for your video I have a 211g165 and your video helped me to change the stitches, I have a question what number of bobbins does the singer 211g165 machine use
I'm a complete newbie to this and recently purchased a second hand industrial sewing machine for my projects and signed up for a course in upholstery. I purchased the singer 411 u967aa second hand but can not find any videos on it anywhere. Is there a machine that is very similar to this sewing machine? Thanks ☺️
i have a singer 491 and just got it adjusted however I noticed the reverse works up to 6-8spi but literally nothing after 10 or more. Makes locking stitches a pain because it cause a ball of thread in the material unless it does it automatically 🤷♂️
Hello Neil, You did a great job with video. I have a singer 211U567KB. The bobbin will not refill due to plastic drive wheel is old and half of it is in pieces. I'm having trouble finding this part. Is this part still available. Thank you.
I have a 211G166, will this be similar? I've had this machine for 20 years and never really used. I'm really getting interested in using Vintage machines.
Briefly, I was gifted a Singer walking foot model 1F1w154, serial w987195. It looks like someone tried clearing a jam and took the bobbin and feed assemblies apart. I have the parts but can find no reference to this machine in search of a manual. Anyone out there know this machine? BTW, this is the best video on the subject I have yet seen.
What he is talking about, I was going to try to attempt this morning. Turns out, the service manual never described how to change the stitch length by pressing the button on the bed of the machine. Instead, they show making the switch adjustments by loosening and turning screws on the underside of the machine. I was sweating bullets at the very thought of doing that. I watched this video again and learned to do it without trying to become a service tech!
It might be me, but at 14:00 it seems like your lower feed dogs are not correctly adjusted in height. I thought a rule of thumb is that on the upstroke, they should stick out approximately 1 tooth over the plate (it seems in this case they not just not stick out, they are actually lower than the plate).
It is a pretty big job. You have to remove the whole needle bar rock frame. Once removed then you remove the take up lever, replace with new take up lever and reinstall the rock frame to complete
Your video has been invaluable to me. I am very grateful for your help. Because I have to order everything by mail, I hope to be making future transactions with you. Blessings from South Texas.
Does the top cap, that runs the length of the machine, pop off simply by removing the screws on top? I have a Brother LS2-B837 that looks very much like this 211 and after I removed the screws it didn't pry up and I felt some resistance.
Thank you so much for this video sir!! I have a Singer 211-G-166 Walking foot machine that I abandoned 2 years ago.The darn machine did not stitch anymore. Made rats nests under the leather. Your video informed me about timing. I was able to check the timing on my machine. It was way off! Your video also showed me how to change the stitch size. I read the manual 10 times on my machine, but unless you see someone show you how to do what is written in the manual, its too difficult for a beginner. Almost got rid of my machine because it didnt work. Now its stitching great!! Thank you!!!
So glad you found this video helpful. This is why I made these videos. To help others. Thank you again for this wonderful comment. Made my day.
@@bridgewatersewingcentre You made my day too. My machine runs like new now. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I learned two new things about my machine from you and I only watched 1/2 the vid. I’m going to memorize your whole video. You are like a
“Human Owners Manual”
Great tutorial !!
Neil, that was an awesome demonstration of the machine and associated maintenance procedures. Thank you for sharing your passion and tricks. Excellent theory for diligent operations of the machine.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge it's just the ticket. 🍰☕
Thank you Neil, this is my sewing machine. I now feel more confident in making the easy repairs myself. Denise from I.M.P.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, i have battled with my machine over 8 months and finally found your video today and i got it working. I appreciate your help so much. Jo from new zealand
Singer 9015 maintenance
Thanks for your expert experience!! Nice to have a little direction to preserve and maintain a hobby machine.
Thank you, Neil. This is very helpful. I also have a mercury m 111 h sewing machine with the foot on the plate and I cannot figure out how to raise it. As you can see it is an older machine that my wife REALLY likes. Your wisdom and guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I realize it is an old machine and you are pretty young so either way Thank you.
Sorry I do not see any pictures.
I'd like to thank you for this video. I just adjusted my 211a566aa using your instructions and it is now running perfectly.
I had an issue with the forward and reverse stitch length being different and found how to adjust that as well. The main problem i had with the 211 was the maximum thread size for reliable operation is TEX150. Anything larger and I had problems. For now I'll stick with the TEX150. Cheers.
Thank you for taking the time to post your video...... I was able to fix a problem following your instructions.
Glad it helped
Awesome. I’ve owned one of these for 20 years and through watching your great video, I now know how to use it properly. Thank god for you and RUclips 😄
Great to hear!
Great great great video! Just bought an used Singer 211G156. Your video help me figured out how to make it work!
Glad I could help!
Hello neil.
Could you please do a video on how to set the stitch width and do a trouble shooting video. The amount of movement for my widest stitch and narrowest stitch is only 1/16” wheel movement. And it doesn’t seem right. There’s way too much room that’s not being used at all. It’s a singer 221u566a also. If I hold the button down and turn the wheel, it doesn’t have very much adjustment that’s usable. And my stitch should be able to go much wider. Thank you in advance.
Next time I have a chance I will do a video on this.
I just bought a 211A566AA and i am so happy i found this video..thank you for making it , this will help me immensely on the things i need to adjust and oil to keep it in great condition. Looking forward to many more years with this iconic sewing machine. Cheers!
Glad I could help
You are The Man Neil. Thanks
Hi Neil
I really appreciate your patience and the manner in which you explained everything. Concise and to the point.
Glad it was helpful!
Hola mi nombre Enrique. La maq. Que tengo es la singel 211ind.3 arrastre el problema que tiene que en la tension el hilo quedaa suelto me lo podra desir algo gracia un saludo isla Tenerife España
Hi, Great video thanks for sharing knowledge. I wanted a stationary engine but settled on a Singer 331k5 I love the way these machines are built the 331k5 is my first sewing machine and it sews wonderful I think it is far to fast for me as a beginner lol. I am going to do a full service on it come the weekend ( just like a stationary engine 🙂 perfect )
Thank you very much, your video helped me a lot!
Glad it helped!
Hello, Thanks so much for making this video, its allowed me to get my 211 up and running kinda OK, she snaps the thread quite often, so I reckon I need to get her timing right and some proper industrial thread. But when she sews she's like a machine gun. My one is made in Japan, she has lost a bit of colour so at some point i'd like to paint her and maybe install an LED near the sewing head so I can see better when threading the needle and recharging the bobin etc. Subbed for any more interesting videos to take care of the 211 series of beasts. Thanks again, Dan, Canary islands
Thank you sir. Great video .
You are welcome
Great video, thanks!!
Thanks for the helpful video! I bought a "non working" 111W155 to do my own upholstery on a car restoration project. About 6 hours ago I did not have a clue how these worked. I will keep the story short by getting to the punch line, which is there are two sliding cover plates on each side of the needle/foot area, which at first glance look identical, but turns out they are not. I am sure you are chuckling right now because you know what the important difference is.
The upside is I needed to get familiar with the machine anyway and made all the little adjustments in your video, and after 6 hours of frustration it made me laugh too, when I realized that all I needed to do was switch those two plates around because one of them has a recess in the bottom of it so the thread can pass over the top of the bobbin case.
Thank you for the comment. And for visiting the page.
Fantastic video. Can I ask how I slow the machine down. Minimal petal press and it takes off full speed. I have slacked the belt and taken the take up on the clutch lever and pitman arm to the petal like you showed in the video. The machine runs too fast
A servo motor will fix this problem.
I have a 211U567B which is nearly the same machine. I've never been able to figure out the difference.
Anyway - I am looking for Needle Bar replacement instruction. I'm wondering if I need to remove the hook assyb prior to removing the bar. But, since I can't find that, I'm going to tear into it and find out. This video will be helpful after I get it installed. Thanks !! I'll be back 😁
I just purchased a 211ux567b. Watched your video several times very helpful. How big of thread will this machine handle for sewing leather wondering if it will handle tex 277 with a 200/25 needle.
Great video, it's been a big help. I didn't notice you mentioning anything about the oil level in the reservoir for the hook assembly at all though. And isn't there any way to oil the mainsheet bushing by the hand wheel?
The only way to get oil there would be to take the top cover off.
Could you please make a separate video on just the bobbin release finger? how to time and adjust the finger itself would be amazing.
Will do this next time I get a chance...
Xcellent video 🤠🤠
This video is fantastic and I have used it tons. One question. I cannot get the whole Bobbin assembly out and I know there is thread under it. I have the 211g165. Any help is appreciated
Amazing how similar this us to my 111w153. I assume the presser height adjustment button took the place of the screw accessed from the back. Also my machine doesn't spin freely. The timing belt is really tight. Would that cause that? Otherwise works fine
The button did replace the screw. If your machine is not spinning freely first check and make sure your motor belt is off the machine. If the machine is still tight without the belt on then more than likely it is problems within the hook assembly area.
You might be able to help. Ive tried to remove the bobbin carrier. I've removed the 3 screws but the bobbin won't lift out. I think there might be thread caught between it and it wont rotate.
Sometimes you have to take two screw drivers , using one as a hammer, and gently tap on the bobbin case base to get it moving around and it will eventually pop out, as long as you have the gib removed. Using a hammer could break it.
hello, thanks for your video I have a 211g165 and your video helped me to change the stitches, I have a question what number of bobbins does the singer 211g165 machine use
I would also like instructions on timing for 211U567B
I just timed my U567B the same way he did his. What a difference.
I'm a complete newbie to this and recently purchased a second hand industrial sewing machine for my projects and signed up for a course in upholstery.
I purchased the singer 411 u967aa second hand but can not find any videos on it anywhere. Is there a machine that is very similar to this sewing machine?
Thanks ☺️
211 is similar
i have a singer 491 and just got it adjusted however I noticed the reverse works up to 6-8spi but literally nothing after 10 or more. Makes locking stitches a pain because it cause a ball of thread in the material unless it does it automatically 🤷♂️
the stitch length between forward and reverse would have to be adjusted.
what is that small clear plastic container mounted on back of machine? no one has ever bothered to mention it!
It holds Silicone oil for Lubricating the thread when doing a project where your needle heats up. It is not necessary.
Where can one find the coils of that machine, thank you
I am not sure what you are asking...
Hello Neil, You did a great job with video. I have a singer 211U567KB. The bobbin will not refill due to plastic drive wheel is old and half of it is in pieces. I'm having trouble finding this part. Is this part still available. Thank you.
It is somewhat hard to find the bobbin winder parts. Your best bet is to buy the standard bobbin winder that you can attach to your table.
@@bridgewatersewingcentre Thank You!
Do you have a tutorial for replacing the take up lever? I have a 111w(something - the model and Singer badge are missing) with a broken take up lever.
I pushed the stitch length button to release my clutch from a jam, now the reverse lever moves when I try to sew. What is going on? Can you help me?
stitch length may now be too long
hi how i can delay the needle bar in my 211u165 because is arriving before the presser foot?please thanks
this is explained in my video. Please go have a look
My needle is rubbing the bobbin hook as the scarf passes by. I'm on time and it is sewing, but the needle to close has me concerned.
If your machine is the Singer 211 you have to loosen two screws on the hook saddle and tap to the right a tiny bit.
I have a 211G166, will this be similar? I've had this machine for 20 years and never really used. I'm really getting interested in using Vintage machines.
Would be the same adjustments.
It worked on my 166 and it runs like a dream
Is there any way I can gain more height under my needle?
Unfortunately there is not unless your timing is slightly off.
Briefly, I was gifted a Singer walking foot model 1F1w154, serial w987195. It looks like someone tried clearing a jam and took the bobbin and feed assemblies apart. I have the parts but can find no reference to this machine in search of a manual. Anyone out there know this machine?
BTW, this is the best video on the subject I have yet seen.
I have adjusted the stich length on my singer 211 but can only get 7 stiches per inch. Is there another adjustment I can make underneath the machine
There is but that is much to complicated to explain here. Machine would have to be brought into the shop
What he is talking about, I was going to try to attempt this morning. Turns out, the service manual never described how to change the stitch length by pressing the button on the bed of the machine. Instead, they show making the switch adjustments by loosening and turning screws on the underside of the machine. I was sweating bullets at the very thought of doing that. I watched this video again and learned to do it without trying to become a service tech!
It might be me, but at 14:00 it seems like your lower feed dogs are not correctly adjusted in height. I thought a rule of thumb is that on the upstroke, they should stick out approximately 1 tooth over the plate (it seems in this case they not just not stick out, they are actually lower than the plate).
Yes the rule is to adjust the feed dog so the v of the teeth are just sticking up through the plate at the highest stroke.
my thread take -up lever is broken ,how to replaced it ( model -211G156) walking foot) tks
It is a pretty big job. You have to remove the whole needle bar rock frame. Once removed then you remove the take up lever, replace with new take up lever and reinstall the rock frame to complete
I just purchased a 211U166A. Finding it hard to get information and parts.
Depending on where you are located we supply parts. And we are a phone call away for information.
Your video has been invaluable to me. I am very grateful for your help. Because I have to order everything by mail, I hope to be making future transactions with you. Blessings from South Texas.
Thank You. So glad I was able to help.
Wish I could find a 211 reasonably priced
Where are you located?
Cómo montar artillería máquina triple arrastre singer 211
Does the top cap, that runs the length of the machine, pop off simply by removing the screws on top? I have a Brother LS2-B837 that looks very much like this 211 and after I removed the screws it didn't pry up and I felt some resistance.
Sometimes there might be a gasket there that has sealed the cover down.
My 211 has a way of adjusting the timing...
Not sure what you are asking?