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Gregg From Keystone Sewing

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  1. Anytime any of these large companies go ahead and develop something, a copy is right around the corner. It of course takes time, effort, and money, but it's like there is a copy being made and delivered the same day the original is unveiled. Juki probably more than anyone at this point.
  2. Just for the record, could probably obtain three Chinese sewing machines capable of what this machine can do, all with three different power stands; space saver over hang arm stand, flat surface table top, and flat surface with U shape cutout. I would love to see some stuff! Do they discourage images taken on the show floor? Some places do.
  3. My opinion? Wait the necessary time to put something together from Atlanta. Most generic binders are not going to have mounting specific to a cylinder bed machine. And it's not only you or the one company attachment company who are not moving as fast as you would like, I got a call this morning about a swing arm ordered that has yet to arrive from a different supplier.
  4. See image, this is from owners manual describing what the intended use is.
  5. I really like the grey, but I like things factory original, or close as possible.
  6. Right, just be sure to get the correct voltage and wattage, common also are 6.3Volt, 17 Watt bulb service from clutch motors.
  7. These are some of the best darn, tried and true screwdrivers I can find, and I've tried a lot of 'em. Don't want to drop brand names, but I can attest to the fact that they were made here in USA.
  8. No, they don't share any of the same parts, except for maybe some screws. Check the parts books. BTW, I think this website calls for a 97-10 thread. People don't understand how valuable they are to some industries. But like said, there are not really any parts for these machines to keep them up and running.
  9. About that motor; Make SURE that it is 1725RPM, NOT 3450RPM. Putting a small, 2" OD Pulley will slow either motor down, but the 3450RPM motor will be out of control no matter what you try to do. Also, make sure it's compatible with your power source, likely 110V single phase, but this motor could be 3 Phase 220V only.
  10. I think Pfaff may sell various springs for this? I'm not sure at all, just speculating. I was looking in the books for 1245 and 335s with this type of two spring pressure foot setup, with nothing for sure. I've seen different subclasses with different spring part numbers, maybe that's it?
  11. Hook part number, as per Consew/Seiko is 13086. However, I recommend using Singer part number for class 153W, part number 238250. The difference? Consew has a full gib, the Singer, no gib. No gib is best for heavy work. This is what we like to use for replacement hooks on both 153s and 227s. Koban hook without gib is mfg # KRT31-11R, Hirose is HSH-31, Cerliani is 130-11-065.
  12. Pfaff presser feet Keystone Sewing Master Parts Catalog_Pages.pdf
  13. I can't see very well, but if the presser feet are bumping into each other when they are both repetitively straight, you could have a mixed presser foot set that is not going to work together, and could damage them machine. The Pfaff presser feet usually have part numbers, what are they and we can see if they are a matched set, or not.
  14. Not similar, but the same machine, as Consew223, 223R,227, 227R, 227FS, 227RFS.pdf 227RFS. See attached parts book.
  15. ...and maybe I was incorrect, this could be for sure a high arm model.
  16. This machine uses same hook as newer models from Seiko, LSWN-8BL/CS & LW-8BL/CS andLSWN Series. Not a high arm, but a long arm. I would say would top out at a V207 thread. SERIES
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