Hi, I'm new here, recently bought a 211w155 at an estate sale. The guy who was selling knows very little about any sewing machines, and I'm not too far ahead of him. He's a good dude and was just helping sell stuff for a friend, he was very up front about not knowing details on the machine. I feel like I got a good deal on the machine, came with table and clutch motor, and a few extras. There were some other machines there, and a lot of parts that neither of us could determine what machines they might fit. None of the other machines were anything that interested me.
I chose the 211w155 model based on reading the excellent info on this site, and generally looking around online to see what machines have good parts availability and general knowledge base. As I understand it, the 211 is the successor to the 111 model which is one of the most-copied designs of walking foot machines. Mine doesn't have reverse but I'm ok with that.
I'm trying to get this machine tuned up and make sure it's reliable. Seems ok so far, I messed around sewing some leather and vinyl just getting used to the machine and trying to learn the adjustments.
I'm still trying to figure some things out, one of the most important is oiling. I bought some proper sewing machine oil and tried to read up on oiling procedure in whatever manuals I could find for the 211 series, but there's not much detail that I could find. There are diagrams showing a bunch of oiling points- that part is fairly straightforward.
What's not so clear as this-in the top of the arm, there's some type of oil reservoir. On the underside of the machine is an octopus of brass tubes with wicks inside leading to various moving parts. I've seen mention in one of the parts lists of felt that goes in that top reservoir. I removed the top cover to have a look, my machine has no felt in that reservoir well. There's no gasket on the top cover, which I think is normal. It's unclear to me how the oil travels from that reservoir to other parts of the machine. There's no wick touching that oil reservoir. Maybe a wick is missing? One way oil leaves the reservoir is when you tilt the machine back, oil runs everywhere! Learned that the hard way.
If anyone can shed some light on how the reservoir/wick system is supposed to work, I'd appreciate it.
Also saw mention of green felt somewhere around the bobbin case, but I can't find it on my machine.
The table this machine came with had no oil drip pan. There was a random drip pan laying around where I bought the machine so I grabbed it, but it's not for this model, slightly too small. After getting oil all over my knee, I screwed the pan to the bottom of the table under the machine. Not the way it's designed to fit, but it seems to work ok.T
The other mystery to me is the stich length adjustment. I'm able to adjust it shorter or longer and it works ok, but the numbers on the handwheel make no sense. They go from 6 up to 24 maybe? You'd think 6= 6 stitches per inch, but 6 produces much shorter stitches than 24, so the numbers must mean something else. OR something is assembled incorrectly
The machine sews pretty well. I tried the 92 thread it came with, and also some 138 size that I bought, works well with both sizes after adjusting thread tension.
I have a servo motor on order, this thing is just too fast off the jump with clutch motor. I'd prefer more control at low speed.
thanks for any insight
Steve H in PA