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Anybody Know How To Hook Up A Knee Lift On A Consew 226R-1?

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I just bought a nice used Consew 226r-1 and the people that had it always uded the hand foot lift. It did come with a knee lift that they had never used, I'm not sure if it's the right one. There is nothing in the Consew manual about a knee lift. The knee lift has a rod with a set screw in the end. The bottom of the lift lever has a small roller on it, that doesn't seem to do anything. There is also no place to fasten the knee lift that I can see, I got used to using the knee lift with my Artisan 797 and I really like it. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Hope this works

You can see where the bent part rides on the roller lift part under your machine. When you push the knee lift it will raise the foot

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LINK TO FULL BOOK; http://www.keysew.co...W2BLLSW28BL.pdf

See page eight of above Adobe .pdf link for description and install notes; this knee lifter appears on many makes and model machines. This very common knee lifter is the same as on a Juki LU-563 or Singer 111W155, for example.

Above pic is from a Highlead factory knee lifter, but this is entirely different than what is on a Consew 226. Common machines for this pic posted by dirtclod are for example a Juki DNU-241, Conew 206RB, and many, many others.

Edited by Gregg From Keystone Sewing

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Gregg your a 100% right it is a picture of a Highlead machine. I figured they were all about the same. I learned something new today and that's a good thing.

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O.K., Thanks. I'm definitely missing a piece from the knee lift assembly. I'll see if I can find one. Love the Consew. Lew

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