The electrical cord providing power to a sewing machine manufactured by the Singer Corporation is essential for its operation. This component delivers the electricity required for the motor, lights, and any electronic components within the machine. A typical example consists of a two-prong or three-prong plug on one end for connection to a standard wall outlet, and a specialized connector on the other for secure attachment to the sewing machine.
A functional electrical conduit is crucial for the machine’s usability. Without a properly working power supply, the machine is effectively inert. The quality and condition of this cord contribute significantly to safety, preventing electrical hazards like shorts and shocks. Historically, the evolution of these cords reflects advancements in electrical safety standards and technology, transitioning from simpler, less insulated designs to the more robust and standardized versions common today.