Singer no. 42 Cabinet Swing-Arm

One of my previous posts about my Singer attracted an email conversation with another owner about the swing-arm mechanism on the no. 42 cabinet. Unfortunately, the end-of-semester insanity struck before the matter was settled, and I am still unsatisfied with what I’ve been able to figure out.

Now that I’ve had a bit of time, I pulled apart my mechanism and took photos, shared below. I’m reasonably certain that if the mechanism is complete and correct, the arm will automatically deploy when the leaf is lifted. Unfortunately, I’m also quite sure that the pieces I do have are inadequate to support that functionality, and I can only guess what the other bits might be.

The larger diameter end of the part I do have matches the diameter of the holes in the hinge, and the smaller-diameter end matches the hole through the swing arm and base.
My best guess is that there are several objects similar to the pictured pin, one of which protrudes below the table into the catch hole of the swing arm through the holes in the hinge mechanism, springloaded “up” such that it retracts when the leaf is out, and is depressed by something protruding from the hinge-hole in the leaf pinning the arm when closed. The pictures sent by the other owner show what looks like the end of a similar pin protruding into the bracket, but it does not extend any where near far enough to retain the arm.

Posted partly in the hopes that my pictures will help other folks with their cabinets, but also if anyone with a no. 42, especially if it has a working swing-arm mechanism or parts that are not pictured, sees this I’d love some more information about how they’re supposed to go together.

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7 Responses to Singer no. 42 Cabinet Swing-Arm

  1. Fred Logueo says:

    Pictures show all parts of support arm. Hope this helps.

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_kw=Singer+Sewing+Machine+Cabinet+Brackets

    My problem is the short spring missing and not sure how to assemble the parts.

    • pappp says:

      I never found detailed pictures of that apparatus when I was scanning ebay, some of those are great, thanks for the tip!
      Looks like I’m missing the long pin and long spring – I’ll have to see if I can hunt one down or make a suitable stand-in.

  2. Sheri says:

    Did you ever resolve this issue with your Singer Cabinet #42 of the little button type thing not extending far enough to hold the swing arm in place? I have the same issue going on now on the same cabinet I am restoring, as a newby. I can not find out how to FIX the problem.

    If you have advice on the solution I would aporeciate it very much if you would share it.

    Thank you!!

    Sheri

  3. Nona Puccia says:

    Re the hinge mechanism. There are two hinge pins, a long and a short. One for each side of the hinge mechanism. You have the short one which goes on the top side of the table hinge (the top side that opens out). The missing longer pin fits into the 4th hole on the table side. The pin fits in with a spring such that the bulbous (mushroom) top sits above the hole. This goes for both sides of the hinge such that when the top side folds down onto the table side, the two bulbous tops set the pin down into the folding arm when it is recessed into the table. When the table top is opened it springs out. Hope this helps.

  4. Carl Buergler says:

    I have a Singer model 38 cabinet which I am refurbishing. It has a spring-loaded support arm which is mounted in a track. The track was bent, but I was able to straighten it and the arm now slides in and out easily. My problem is that the spring is missing. I tried using a screen door spring, but it didn’t work. Where can I find a spring that will fit this cabinet? It would have to be the right strength as well as the right length. The spring is extended when the lid is closed and should pop the support arm out when the lid is lifted. In the closed position, the spring would be extended to about 15″. When the cabinet is open, the spring would be about 4″ long.

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