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Jimi, I finally found my Singer special screws, nuts, rollers and studs book I bought from England may years ago. book. The SS# 42 screw is a screw about 1" long with a Philister head on it. The thread dia. and pitch is 15/64" x 28 TPI. Tap number is #548. Juki makes screws with that dia. and pitch. Hope that helps. glenn
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Singer 45K - Feed Dog Screw (Simanco 704C)
shoepatcher replied to oxomoxo's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
oxomoxo, the specs on the Singer screw #704 are dia. 11/64" x 40 . Generic screws are still available from dealers. I would think College in England should be able to get them. If you cannot find the screw, Juki uses a lot of screws with those specs as to diameter and pitch in their machines. glenn- 8 replies
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Should Pfaff 335 Have A Needle Bar Thread Guide?
shoepatcher replied to DrmCa's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
The needle guide is was indeed part of the needle bar. Yours was there and broke off and was reground to look smooth. You might be able to get a Juki or Singer small needle guide to fit. Otherwise, it means a new needle bar! I would try the Juki or Singer bottom needle guide first. Cheaper. It may require you using the needle set screw to hold the guild on as well as the needle. glenn -
Should Pfaff 335 Have A Needle Bar Thread Guide?
shoepatcher replied to DrmCa's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
DrmCa, Yes, there should be a thread guide on that needle bar. I will check and see if I can find one. Send us a pic of the other side of the needle bar. glenn -
gbarber, In the States, you can get the parts from Pilgrim Shoe. In Canada, I would try Landis Shoe. glenn
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Pfaff 335-H3 With Efka Variostop Moto And Air
shoepatcher replied to oclack's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Charles1, -only difference between a "B" and "C" machine should be size of balance wheel, needle hole size in feed dog and maybe in the linkage. Needle holes in feed dogs can be enlarged with a Dremel and Mitchell cord. No big deal. I would say the maximum thread size would be #207 on top, don't use in bobbin. Needle size would be #24 and you will have to check needle hole size in feed dog. -You can run larger needles in a "B" machine but again, the needle hole in the feed dog may have to be enlarged. I have done this a lot. it is no big deal. -Pushing the "B" machine to sew heavier is not a big deal so long as you stay to a maximum #24 needle and #207 thread on top, #138 on bottom. -You can put a bigger balance wheel on a "B" machine. I did it on a Pfaff 1295 post machine we have at work. -As I stated earlier, you can sew heavier things on a "B" machine. Just watch what you are doing. The machines will handle it in most cases so long as you do not go overboard it what you are attempting to sew. glenn -
The Adler 467 and 767 only really pump oil if the machine is run over 2500 rpm so manually oiling the machines is good if you are sewing at slow speeds. The new 867 machines oiling system will pump ail at any speed. A much better system. glenn
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Pfaff 335-H3 With Efka Variostop Moto And Air
shoepatcher replied to oclack's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
A 335 can normally sew about 3/8" of leather. It also depends on the type of leather. Whether a n H2, H3 or H4, that will dictate how high the feet lift. H2 and H3 are about the same with a 11mm foot lift. The H4 is about 14 mm of lift. Class indicates the balance wheel size, size of the needle hole in the feed dog and sometimes the heaviness of certain links and parts inside of the machine. D class will have the biggest balance wheel diameter and the largest needle hole size in the feed dog. Your H3 will have 11mm of lift. The B class will have the smallest size diameter on the balance wheel. The smaller the balance wheel, the less torque you have on the needle penetrating the material. My best advice is to test sew the machine. Again, the letters and numbers mean: H is lift on the feet of the machine H4 is the high lift version B, C, C/D and D is most of the time diameter of the balance wheel, size of needle hole, heaviness of certain internal parts P 4 motion drop feed N maximum stitch length of 6mm L for leather sewing S for sewing cloth M safety clutch although it may have it without the letter M on the plate Hope that helps. glenn -
Adler 205-370 Stitch Length Problem Help!
shoepatcher replied to Willbury's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Make sure you remember to tight the nut back up. Otherwise, it will loosen up again. glenn -
Adler 205-370 Stitch Length Problem Help!
shoepatcher replied to Willbury's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
It sounds like the stitch lever is not holding when you set it. In the back of the machine is a nut with a set screw inside it. If I remember, it is below the lower shaft and on the left side of the machine . If you loosen the nut and go inside it, you will find a set screw. Slightly turn that clockwise. It locks the fork on the stitch length lever a little tighter so that the lever stays where you set it. Try that to start. glenn -
Looks like a copy of the Juki DNL 5410. glenn
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VanRhodes, According to the parts list, the 20-2 uses the system 794.needle, your 20-7 uses the System 1000H needles. That of course can be changed by altering the height of the needle bar. glenn
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You need a spear point to sew heavy leather. Your machine uses the needle system 794R for round point on materials, etc. and 794 S for leather. I would start with a size #2oo to sew leather. That will handle #138 and #207 thread. #160 may be too small a needle for the leather you are sewing. What type of leather and how thick? glenn. This machine only came with big feet. Someone on a post here at Leatherworker.net within the last year is making feet for the 20 class Adler machines. You might try looking up older posts and find them.. I believe they were making prototypes on a 3D printer! glenn
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Cowboy bowhunter, Send us some pics of the machine so we can see how it is set up. -shoepatcher
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Go to Adler's blog site; www.sew24.blogspot.com Go under the download section and you will find a parts list for the 20 class machine. Under the 120 class, which replaced the 20 class, you can download the operations manual and the service manual. That should help you. glenn
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The 545H4 is the high lift version of the 545. I believe the lift on the machine is 14mm. shoepatcher
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thechavez, There are generic feet available for the 269 Adler. Bob Kovar can help you and Luke at M.J.Foley in Detroit can help also. There number is 586-948-6070. Call me if you have any questions at 757-870-8385. glenn
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9710 What parts are you looking for? I have a few but no needles. shoepatcher` ``
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thechavez, Just curious. What other machines did you acquire? Love to see pics. glenn
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thechavez, If you go to the following DA site: Sew24blogspot.com , you can download the original brochure for the 269-373, parts list for 169-373 and operations manual for 169-373. I have the parts list, operations manual, mechanics manual for a 269-373 but only in hard copy, not scanned. The 69-373 is a smaller cylinder arm and smaller bobbin with a horizontal hook like the Pfaff 335. The 269-373 that you have is a heavier cylinder arm with a vertical bobbin that is larger that that of the 69. It will accommodate thread up to #207, uses the same feet as the 69-373 cylinder arm, the 267-373 flatbed and the 268-73 post machine. A very good machine. We have two of them in our plant. Your machine could do with a good cleaning which will tell you something about the machine. glenn
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Steelernation, You can download the parts manual off of Adler's blog site. it contains parts manuals for all the discontinued Adler machines. I believe the 30-5 is a small bobbin, high lift machine. Singer bobbins and shuttles will work in that machine. I have a never seen a mechanic's manual for the 30-1, 5, 7 class. There is one for a 30-10, 50 and 70 class machines. The 30-5 and 30-50 uses the same needles as the 30-7 and 30-70 System 332LG rd. point and 332 LL LG leather point. What color is your machine? Black, metallic hammer tone green or hammer tone grey? can we see pics? glenn
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Tossik, That looks like a 205-25 machine . $1300.00 is a good price for that. Buy it. glenn
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C, I think the max. stitch length on the 111W153 an no reverse should be 6.5mm. $200.00 is a decent price and you can still get most of the parts. glenn
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C, That looks like a Durkopp. I wonder if Durkopp dis a bunch of private labeling for other companies. If so, we know it was before 1933 because that is when Hitler seized the Durkopp company and turned it into a bayonet factory. What I would give to be in Germany for 6 months and purchase shoe patchers! There are a lot there and lots of odd ones for sale. glenn
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Trox, Just so you know, Adler copied Singer in the patch machine department. As far as I can tell, the first IFA or patch machine was made by Claes in 1869. Singer made their first patch machine in the late 1870's. Koch Adler made theirs after that. Both the early Singer and Adler patch machine were good but the later ones as we well know were better. glenn