Instructions for using the new improved Raymond family sewing machines and attachments . OIL OIL. OIL / OIL OIL OIL When to oil, see page 5. THE NEW IMPROVED RAYMOND. Olbere to Oil the machine. 1st. The oil hole on cap of needle bar. 2nd. The oil hole near the presser bar nut on top of the faceplate. 3rd. Turn up the monogram plate on the front side of the armand oil the roll in the cam through the hole in the take-uplever, also oil take-up pin through hole on top of arm. 4th. Oil the gib slot on the rear of cap. 5th. Oil the three holes on top of arm near the head. 6th. Oil hole at end of arm


Instructions for using the new improved Raymond family sewing machines and attachments . OIL OIL. OIL / OIL OIL OIL When to oil, see page 5. THE NEW IMPROVED RAYMOND. Olbere to Oil the machine. 1st. The oil hole on cap of needle bar. 2nd. The oil hole near the presser bar nut on top of the faceplate. 3rd. Turn up the monogram plate on the front side of the armand oil the roll in the cam through the hole in the take-uplever, also oil take-up pin through hole on top of arm. 4th. Oil the gib slot on the rear of cap. 5th. Oil the three holes on top of arm near the head. 6th. Oil hole at end of arm near the balance wheel. 7th. Oil hole in the balance wheel. 8th. Oil holes near the base of the arm, under the bobbin winder,through which you reach the points of the little steelshaft in the hub of the ball lever. 9th. Oil the bobbin winder spindles, where they play in thebracket. 10th. Turn the plate on the side of the arm, and oil at top ofconnection with crank, and at the connection with balllever. 11th. Put a few drops occasionally on the felt in the hole underthe front shuttle slide to


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