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Singer Sewing Machine Power Plug
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A Singer sewing machine power plug, which was used on machines from 1930's till mid 1960's.
It can be found on many different Singer models, I tested on my 3x 401G's and 2x 431G's.
Disclaimer: Be sure you know what you are doing, if you are not comfortable with electricity wiring, please ask a professional to do it. If you damage your machine, or even worse you get electrified, I won't take any responsibility.
It is an easy and small print, print with ABS or PETG, it is possible to print with PLA, but I am not sure how long it will last, because of shape change with warmth.
Please make sure to test the print before wiring, it should fit really tight, if it is too loose, print it a little bigger by changing the settings in your slicer software.
Wiring it is not easy, there is not much space, so take your time while doing it, I also change design, so it should fit easier, STL files are little different than the pictures I uploaded.
I also added another plug with onl
It can be found on many different Singer models, I tested on my 3x 401G's and 2x 431G's.
Disclaimer: Be sure you know what you are doing, if you are not comfortable with electricity wiring, please ask a professional to do it. If you damage your machine, or even worse you get electrified, I won't take any responsibility.
It is an easy and small print, print with ABS or PETG, it is possible to print with PLA, but I am not sure how long it will last, because of shape change with warmth.
Please make sure to test the print before wiring, it should fit really tight, if it is too loose, print it a little bigger by changing the settings in your slicer software.
Wiring it is not easy, there is not much space, so take your time while doing it, I also change design, so it should fit easier, STL files are little different than the pictures I uploaded.
I also added another plug with onl
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