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themadpatter 03-14-2019 02:02 AM

I don't understand what the spring plate is. Can you show me a picture? Google was no help.

Steelsewing 03-14-2019 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by themadpatter (Post 8225153)
I don't understand what the spring plate is. Can you show me a picture? Google was no help.

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This above ^ this is the black 'spacer' that is mounted in the cabinet on the far right side of the opening where the sewing machine is lifted up when in use. On most old, black, electric Singer machines mounted in a cabinet this plate swings up and down with the machine. It has a hole toward the back of the plate which allows the two-strand wire to come down off the electrical junction and connect to the knee control - or foot pedal - or sometimes both (if it's one where the foot pedal can be removed from the knee control bracket) inside the cabinet.

The bracket/plate has a large spring at one end that is fastened to the inside of the cabinet and assists in rolling the machine up into the sewing position. I've seen it called the spring plate, spring hinge, lift hinge, etc. On a treadle machine... it might have two holes to allow the belt to pass through to the wheel. On my 1920 Singer Library table... there are three rectangular slots in the plate (no hole) designed to pinch hold of the power cord when you screwed the end into a light bulb socket...lol.

You don't really notice the plate when a machine is lifted into the sewing position since the plate lays flush with the deck of the machine.

bkay 03-14-2019 01:24 PM

Thanks Steelsewing. That's the solution. Wow! I miss Radio Shack.

bkay

leonf 03-14-2019 01:49 PM

https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintag...d-t303589.html

The second pic shows the spring plate angled down a bit under the handwheel.

Steelsewing 03-14-2019 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by bkay (Post 8225405)
Thanks Steelsewing. That's the solution. Wow! I miss Radio Shack.

No prob bkay. Glad to help. My only concern going that route would be to find the best insulated splicers available (that will still pass through the hole) but I'm fairly certain you're fully aware of this priority as well!

Good luck! =)

bkay 03-15-2019 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly (Post 8225567)
You don't have to miss them, they're still on the interwebs -
https://www.radioshack.com/

Cari

Yeah, but they aren't down the street where you can go in and actually see what you are buying.

Bummer.

bkay


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