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Kenmore 15810400 sewing machine head Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 15810400 sewing machine head, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

Kenmore 15810400 sewing machine head
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  • Set Screw for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 203

    Feed regulator assembly diagram

    Set Screw

    Part #203

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Sewing Machine Needle Clamp for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 26929

    Presser bar assembly diagram

    Sewing Machine Needle Clamp

    Part #26929

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  • Face Cover for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 33672

    Unit parts diagram

    Face Cover

    Part #33672

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 33682

    Shuttle assembly diagram

    Cover

    Part #33682

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  • Set Screw for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 33445

    Shuttle assembly diagram

    Set Screw

    Part #33445

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Stitcher for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 29306

    Attachment parts diagram

    Stitcher

    Part #29306

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Frame for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 32578

    Feed regulator assembly diagram

    Frame

    Part #32578

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  • Shaft for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 32571

    Feed regulator assembly diagram

    Shaft

    Part #32571

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  • Connect Rod for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 32567

    Shuttle assembly diagram

    Connect Rod

    Part #32567

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Shuttle Hook for Kenmore 15810400 - Part 47

    Shuttle assembly diagram

    Shuttle Hook

    Part #47

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Kenmore Sewing Machine Head 15810400 FAQs

For a Kenmore 15810400 mechanical sewing machine, the value depends on condition, completeness (pedal, case, accessories), and whether it sews smoothly. We recommend comparing recent sold prices for the same model, then adjusting up or down based on your machine’s working condition and maintenance history.

What to check before you price it

Use this quick checklist so you can describe the machine accurately and avoid underpricing a good unit.

  • Does it sew a balanced stitch? Test straight stitch and zigzag; confirm tension can be adjusted (upper and bobbin). See the 15810400 owner's manual.
  • Does the feed system work? Fabric should advance evenly; poor feeding can point to pressure or feed dog issues.
  • Does it run quietly and smoothly? Grinding, binding, or hesitation lowers value.
  • Is it complete? Foot pedal/controller, power cord, bobbin case, presser feet, and any original accessories increase value.
  • Has it been maintained? Regular oiling and cleaning typically improves performance and resale appeal.
Simple “value tiers” you can use

These tiers help you translate condition into a realistic price range when you compare sold listings.

Condition tier What it usually means Value impact
Parts/repair Doesn’t run, jams, or has electrical issues Lowest
Runs but needs tuning Runs, but tension, feeding, or stitch quality needs adjustment Lower
Good working Stitches well, controls respond normally, complete setup Higher
Excellent/serviced Clean, recently oiled/serviced, includes accessories and case Highest
How to do a quick functional check (10 minutes)

These checks match common adjustments described in the manual and help you confirm it is truly “working.”

  • Thread the top and bobbin correctly; sew on two layers of cotton.
  • Adjust stitch length and stitch width; confirm the controls change the stitch as expected.
  • If seams pucker, try balancing top and bobbin tension (bobbin adjustments should be small). See the 15810400 owner's manual.
  • Check presser foot pressure; insufficient pressure can cause poor feeding and skipped stitches.
Why it matters

Buyers pay more for a machine that is accurately described and demonstrably functional. A clear test stitch sample and notes like “oiled and stitches evenly” typically support a higher asking price.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore sewing machine model 15810400 is a vintage mechanical machine; the documentation we have for this model shows a manual printed 11/1991, which is the most reliable date we can tie directly to this model. For the exact production year of your specific unit, match the model and any serial information on the nomenclature plate to the details in the 15810400 owner's manual.

What we can date with certainty

The clearest date tied to model 15810400 in our documentation is the manual print date.

  • Manual part number shown: 69565
  • Manual print date shown: 11/91 (November 1991)
  • Model number location: nomenclature plate on the right side of the sewing machine head
How to narrow down the production year of your specific machine

Because sewing machines can be produced across multiple years, the best way to pin down your unit’s year is to use the identification plate information consistently.

  • Confirm the model reads 15810400 (not a close variant like 158.1040X)
  • Write down any serial number or additional codes on the nomenclature plate
  • Compare the machine’s features to the manual sections (controls, stitch dials, pressure regulator, accessories)
  • Keep the manual’s document identifiers (like 69565 and 11/91) with your records
Quick ID checklist
Item to check Where to look What to record
Model number Nomenclature plate (right side) 15810400
Serial or extra codes Same plate Full string exactly as shown
Manual print date Manual footer/back pages 11/91
Why it matters

Knowing the correct model and approximate era helps us match the right parts diagrams, needle system guidance, and adjustments (thread tension, feed dog control, presser foot pressure) so your Kenmore machine stitches correctly and avoids skipped stitches or poor feeding.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore is a Sears house brand; the Kenmore 15810400 mechanical sewing machine was produced for Sears by a third-party sewing machine manufacturer and sold under the Kenmore name. For model-specific identification details, we use the 15810400 owner's manual.

How to identify the actual manufacturer on your machine

The most reliable way is to confirm what’s printed on the machine’s identification plate (often called the nomenclature plate). On the Kenmore 15810400, the manual notes the model number is shown on the nomenclature plate on the right side of the sewing machine head.

  • Unplug the sewing machine before inspecting around covers and wiring
  • Look on the right side of the machine head for the nomenclature plate
  • Write down the full model number (15810400) and any additional codes/serial numbers
  • Match those numbers when ordering parts or looking up service information
  • Keep a copy of the manual pages that show identification and maintenance locations
Why Kenmore machines can have different makers

Kenmore-branded sewing machines were commonly sourced from established manufacturers, then labeled and sold as Kenmore. That’s why two Kenmore machines can look and service differently even though both say “Kenmore” on the front.

What you see What it means What to do next
“Kenmore 15810400” on the plate Sears model identification Use it to match parts and documentation
Extra prefix/suffix codes or a serial number Factory and production identifiers Record them for accurate parts lookup
Manual references to model number and ordering info Confirms where to find ID details Follow the manual’s ordering checklist
Why it matters for parts and repairs

The maker matters most when you’re matching mechanical items like needles, presser feet, bobbin system parts, and tension components. Using the correct model identification helps prevent fit issues and stitch problems.

Last updated: February 2026

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