You can typically find a free manual for model 385 17624890 on the manufacturer's official website or support page. Additionally, websites like ManualsLib or Archive.org may have downloadable versions. If the manual is not available online, consider checking forums or communities related to the specific product for shared resources.
Where can I get a free manual for my Kenmore Serger Model 385 16644690
go to http://www.managemyhome.com On the right side of the page is a section for finding manuals. Enter the make and model number. You can order a manual, or download one free as a pdf file. Mary :)
Check managemylife.com for Kenmore 385 manuals.
Engineers Manual
You can download the manual for 385-81524, which is almost the identical machine except that it has one extra stitch feature from this site. It costs $5.99 and is 61 pages at Sew Consult (link below).
There is no AR 385-1. There is a TRADOC pamphlet 385-1 (The TRADOC Model Safety Program and Self-Assessment Guide), and an Army pamphlet PAM 385-1 (Small Unit Safety Officer/NCO Guide). A "385" Army document typically deals with safety matters.
It depends on the model of the machine. If the bobbin is a top loading drop in bobbin, it's probably a class 66 bobbin. If the bobbin case is down below on the front of the machine, and you take it out to remove the bobbin, it's usually a class 15 bobbin. If you have your manual, it should tell you what bobbin you need. If you don't have your manual, go to managemylife.com, enter your model number. and you should be able to download your manual. On the newer kenmores, the model number is on a plate on the back of the machine, and will start with 385. and continue on. You need to enter the complete number. Bekhat
There is no AR 385-1. There is a TRADOC pamphlet 385-1 (The TRADOC Model Safety Program and Self-Assessment Guide), and an Army pamphlet PAM 385-1 (Small Unit Safety Officer/NCO Guide). A "385" Army document typically deals with safety matters.
A 1930Ford Model A ranged from $385 (roadster)to $1400 (Town Car).
Prices for the 1931 Model A Ford ranged from $385 for a roadster to $1400 for the top of the line town car.
385 mm or 15.2 inches
Can't tell exactly- the Mossberg 385 bolt action shotgun was made from 1964-1983. After 83, it was made as the 385 K-A, and at an unknown later time, model changed to 385 K-B. In any event, a fairly recent manufacture.