Singer Sewing Machine Parts
Saturday, July 25th, 2009 | Delicious
Isaac Merrit Singer established I. M. Singer & Co. in 1851. It was later renamed Singer Co. and it went on to become one of the most well-known sewing machine manufacturers not just in the USA but globally as well. Apart from an interruption during the Second World War when the company took on contracts to manufacture Norden bomb sights, M1 Garand rifles, and M1911 pistols, it has continued to produce quality sewing machines.
One of the things that make these sewing machines popular is the availability of Singer sewing machine parts. These are available both online and in Singer sewing machine dealerships. Whether you are looking for a leather treadle belt of the older models, needles, spools and bobbins, gears and cams, or an electronic circuit board for modern versions, you can rest assured that it is just a few clicks of your mouse away. The Singer Co. also has a huge inventory of reconditioned parts for antique models that are still serviceable.
Regardless of how old or new your Singer sewing machine is you can find a detailed chart of replacement parts indicating even the smallest nuts and bolts of the machine. It may be a little more difficult looking for older machine parts but with a little effort you can keep the heirloom from your great grandmother in top condition.