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Pfaff 335 Manual For Older Version Needed
BradR replied to CaroCaro's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thank you, thats very useful. Brad. -
Turning the hand wheel while the screw is undone wii reposition the crank, when u retighten the screw it will be in a different position. I had to experiment a bit. I am currently away from home on holidays so cant post a picture. I agree about going slow and cautious about adjustments. Brad
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Hi Dingus, I have a Pfaf f335 h2, havent had much time to do much with it yet. I suggest you type Pfaff 335 in the search box at the top of the web site. You will get a lot of hits, good reading. Look down the list of results for a thread titled "Help timing a 335". In this thread is a link to a Pfaff technical site. Follow the link and down load the pdf for timing a 335. The site is for the newer model 335 g, but the instructions worked for my h2. I am just a beginner but the pfaff document should help you equalize your feet height. I am on a tablet at the moment and it would not let me link this post directly to the site. Hope this helps, Brad
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I have a 335 h2 and used the adjustment manual for the new 335G and achieved great results. My machine looks the same as yours but is painted a green colour. Good luck with it.
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Hi folks, greetings from Oz. This is my first post and would just like to say thanks to all who have participated in this forum. I have been looking for a sewing machine for a couple of months. Looking at online auction sites and online classified add sites, then doing a google search to check out each prospective machine. This site always came up with best info so I joined. I think I have nearly read all th threads in this section of the forum. The infomation here is amazing for someone in my position with little knowledge or experience. Thanks. I bought a Pfaff 335 H2 with binder fitted, even after reading all the coments about the price of replacement parts. The machine looks a bit sad, but the price was right. Took it home cleaned it up and it sews fine. Have purchased a conversion kit from Aust Phaff distributor (generic part) and fitted them. All seem good, just need some practise sewing. Will probably get a local technician to give it the once over. Brad