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The Singer Heavy Duty 6600C sewing machine is a sturdy and reliable device that is designed to handle a variety of fabrics with ease. Its heavy-duty metal frame ensures the stability of the machine, even when handling tough materials such as denim or leather. The machine comes equipped with an impressive 1,100 stitches per minute speed, making it a great choice for those who sew frequently and need to work at a fast pace. The machine features an automatic needle threader that makes it easy to quickly replace needles and continue with your project. The LCD screen displays information such as the stitch length and width, making it simple to adjust as needed. The machine also has 13 needle positions, which allow for precise stitching. The Singer Heavy Duty 6600C sewing machine comes with a wide range of accessories, including a variety of presser feet, such as a walking foot and a quilting foot, and a large extension table to increase your workspace. Additionally, the machine has a drop-in bobbin system with a clear cover, allowing you to keep an eye on your thread supply while you work. Overall, the Singer Heavy Duty 6600C sewing machine is a great choice for those who need a sturdy and reliable device that can handle a wide range of fabrics. With its impressive speed and range of features, it is sure to meet the needs of even the most demanding sewing projects.
| Brand | Singer |
| Model | Heavy Duty 6600C |
| Product | sewing machine |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Singer Heavy Duty 6600C below.
Which size of needle you can best use depends on the thickness of the fabric you use. With a thick fabric you should use a thick needle. The packaging of your needle states for which substances your needle is suitable.
Generally, a sewing needle lasts about 7 to 9 hours.
There can be several causes for needle breakage: - Not using the right needle for the right fabric - The needle is set too low - The fabric is not properly guided - The bobbin case is not inserted correctly
First, make sure the machine is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. If it is connected correctly and still not turning on, check if the power switch is in the "ON" position. Additionally, check the power cord and motor for any visible faults or loose connections.
Start by ensuring the machine is correctly threaded. Next, check the needle to see if it is bent or dull. Replace the needle if necessary. If the issue persists, examine the presser foot to ensure it is securely attached and not causing any obstructions to the needle movement.
To adjust the tension, begin by raising the presser foot. Then, turn the tension dial to a lower number for less tension or a higher number for more tension. Make small adjustments and test your stitches on a scrap fabric until you achieve the desired tension.
Firstly, check if the thread is properly threaded through the machine, including the tension disks. Ensure the thread is not tangled or caught on any rough areas. Additionally, verify the needle size is suitable for the fabric being sewn. Using a needle that is too small can cause thread breakage.
Begin by checking the needle for any signs of wear or damage and replace it if necessary. Ensure the needle is inserted correctly with the flat side facing the back. Clean the bobbin area and make sure the bobbin is correctly inserted. Finally, check if the fabric is being guided smoothly under the presser foot, as uneven feeding can cause skipped stitches.
Yes, the manual of the Singer Heavy Duty 6600C is available in English .
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Number of questions: 70The stitches aren't wide enough when doing a button hole. Even though we selected 20 for the standard button hole the stitches are almost straight with no zigzag to create the button hole.
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You have got too push the little side pedal to the left of presser foot for button hole mode
The foot pedal has stopped working. Got a new on and it isn’t working
Error Code EL On screen no visible jams, no jams in or under bobbin, dusted and cleaned, lubricated properly and adequate, turned off, turned on, let sit an hour, turned on tried again. Put needle in down position EL code
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How do I fix
I cleared the decorative stitches, Reset back to 00
Just unboxed my machine and it appears the needle is the bobbin holder, how do I correct this?
I threaded my bobbin because it ran out and now it isnt sewing correctly the tension is off and I did not change from before when it was sewing perfectly
My singer 6600c stopped sewing and shows a code El. The machine seems to be jammed somehow
Singer heavy duty 6600c the plug in for the foot pedal is loose, and the machine will occasionally sew by itself.
Can I hem leather pants on this machine and if so, what needle do I use?
Help my sewing machine keeps clucking and gives me EL I've reset it and checked everything when I reset it worked for a minute then stopped again.
Threading the needle?