Singer Model 675U
#1
Singer Model 675U
Hi all, its been a while since I logged on, but I was hoping someone could help me. I just acuired a Singer Model number 675U, with a serial number TB732923. Ive looked on the Singer site, and no mention of it there.
I cant find barely anything relating to it on the web. I would like to know, if anyone can help, where it was made, is it a Slantomatic, and where I can get a manual for it. Its not working, the inside belt has sheared off, as its belt driven, and so I wonder if anyone knows where I can get one of these also? I would love to get it working again.
Any information, or links would be a great help.
Thanks so much
tweetee
I cant find barely anything relating to it on the web. I would like to know, if anyone can help, where it was made, is it a Slantomatic, and where I can get a manual for it. Its not working, the inside belt has sheared off, as its belt driven, and so I wonder if anyone knows where I can get one of these also? I would love to get it working again.
Any information, or links would be a great help.
Thanks so much
tweetee
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 8,091
tweetee,
That's one Singer I've never seen before. I notice the trap door on top, does it use cams, and do you have any? My wife and I have a thing for cams..
Also there is a gal in Australia by the name of Cyndy Kitt who is pretty knowledgeable about old(er) Singers.
Here is her site: { http://www.annebonnyslocker.com.au/ckp/a.main/index.htm }
She might be able to help.
Joe
That's one Singer I've never seen before. I notice the trap door on top, does it use cams, and do you have any? My wife and I have a thing for cams..
Also there is a gal in Australia by the name of Cyndy Kitt who is pretty knowledgeable about old(er) Singers.
Here is her site: { http://www.annebonnyslocker.com.au/ckp/a.main/index.htm }
She might be able to help.
Joe
#6
Thanks very much for your help, yes it does use cams, and I have a whole bunch of those too. Ive got no idea what to do with them though! Ill get onto Cyndy, and see what she may know. Thanks so much :-)
#7
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Southeast Michigan
Posts: 339
I have 3 of the Singer slant needles machines in the 600 series. Got some parts from SewClassic.com, http://www.tandtrepair.com/600TandSstuff.html , http://www.allbrands.com/categories/684
#8
Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 2
Singer 675U3
Hi,
I've recently inherited the same machine from my grandmother. Mine is in working order but I haven't yet got the different cams/stitches to work.
It is the 675U3 model. It is a slantomatic. I believe it is an industrial machine made in Japan. You can find the approximate date of manufacture on the singerco website:
http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers
This site also offers machine instruction manuals to download(for a fee)
http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals
Some online bookstores also have the instruction manual
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Bo...ing%2BMachines
And if you search for 'singer 675u3 accessories' on google or eBay other options come up.
I hope this helps!
Kind regards, V.
I've recently inherited the same machine from my grandmother. Mine is in working order but I haven't yet got the different cams/stitches to work.
It is the 675U3 model. It is a slantomatic. I believe it is an industrial machine made in Japan. You can find the approximate date of manufacture on the singerco website:
http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers
This site also offers machine instruction manuals to download(for a fee)
http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals
Some online bookstores also have the instruction manual
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Bo...ing%2BMachines
And if you search for 'singer 675u3 accessories' on google or eBay other options come up.
I hope this helps!
Kind regards, V.
Hi all, its been a while since I logged on, but I was hoping someone could help me. I just acuired a Singer Model number 675U, with a serial number TB732923. Ive looked on the Singer site, and no mention of it there.
I cant find barely anything relating to it on the web. I would like to know, if anyone can help, where it was made, is it a Slantomatic, and where I can get a manual for it. Its not working, the inside belt has sheared off, as its belt driven, and so I wonder if anyone knows where I can get one of these also? I would love to get it working again.
Any information, or links would be a great help.
Thanks so much
tweetee
I cant find barely anything relating to it on the web. I would like to know, if anyone can help, where it was made, is it a Slantomatic, and where I can get a manual for it. Its not working, the inside belt has sheared off, as its belt driven, and so I wonder if anyone knows where I can get one of these also? I would love to get it working again.
Any information, or links would be a great help.
Thanks so much
tweetee
#9
Thankyou all so much for your help. I was able to get onto Cindy, here is Australia, who then put me onto someone else in the US who was able to get me the belt I need. I also found out it was made in Japan, in 1960 to be exact. I have the cams for it, and I managed to downlaod a manual for it as well, so with a bit of luck, Ill be able to get it going very soon!
Thanks again for everthing :-)
Thanks again for everthing :-)
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