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If so, I'd cut a leather belt to size: I use them on my industrial machines.
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Your what? Do you mean Singer 20U?
If so, I'd cut a leather belt to size: I use them on my industrial machines.
If so, I'd cut a leather belt to size: I use them on my industrial machines.
Yes that is the machine I have. Bought it in 1976. It doesn't have a leather belt on it never has..
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I have two of these machines and it has been many years since I needed a belt! If memory serves I got it from AllBrand. Hope they still have them, it is still going strong and super heavy duty. I use one machine for straight stitching and the other for satin stitch. I have never found a machine to rival mine with the satin stitch.
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I use 5/16” leather belting to make my own replacement belts to fit, but probably the easiest place to find a new v-belt for your Singer 20U is at an automotive parts store. The v-belt on my Singer 20U33 has a metal “clip” adjoining the two ends similar to most leather treadle belts. Remove the old belt and take it in with you. Have the clerk select a belt with the same width and tapper of your belt, but a little longer than yours. Cut the new belt to fit, drill small holes in the ends, and install the clip. A piece of stiff wire can be used to fashion a new clip if needed.
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