Yes, do a search for Singer Sewing Machine Manuals. There is probably a fee to receive a copy.
The difference between an electric sewing machine and a manual sewing machine is only the method of propulsion. The electric machine uses an electric motor, while the manual machine uses a hand crank or foot pump to power it. The actual sewing machine is the same.
My Singer 477 Instruction Manual has a date of 1968 on it...that may help.
An electric sewing machine does it's work by using electricity to move the needle up and down, and rotate the bobbin. The mechanical parts of a manual sewing machine, had to be set in motion by turning a handle, or pedal. An electric sewing machine has an electric motor attached to these rotating parts, by belt or gearing and operated by a foot switch. This makes it less tiring on the arms or feet, you can keep sewing faster and longer.
check at singer.com. Some of their manuals can be downloaded for free but some they charge for.
I have the exact same machine and question. Confusing, very confusing!I think they ARE the same machine.
http://www.singerco.com/support/model_number.html
Yes, do a search for Singer Sewing Machine Manuals. There is probably a fee to receive a copy.
The difference between an electric sewing machine and a manual sewing machine is only the method of propulsion. The electric machine uses an electric motor, while the manual machine uses a hand crank or foot pump to power it. The actual sewing machine is the same.
My Singer 477 Instruction Manual has a date of 1968 on it...that may help.
An electric sewing machine does it's work by using electricity to move the needle up and down, and rotate the bobbin. The mechanical parts of a manual sewing machine, had to be set in motion by turning a handle, or pedal. An electric sewing machine has an electric motor attached to these rotating parts, by belt or gearing and operated by a foot switch. This makes it less tiring on the arms or feet, you can keep sewing faster and longer.
if you go to singer.com and put in the model # of the machine they will send you a book for $15.00. When I need manuals I use http://userguides.50webs.com/ They have alot of "hard to find " manuals and have almost every sewing machine manual known. Alot of sewing hobbyists use them. Good luck!
Im not 100% sure but my manual was printed in 1980
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check at singer.com. Some of their manuals can be downloaded for free but some they charge for.
http://userguides.50webs.com/challenge_sewing_machine.html They carry the manual for every sewing machine ever manufactured.
The Eldredge RBR manual can be found on Silk Moth Sewing.