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Restoration for Juki LU-562 & upgrade to LU-563 Bobbin
DanMesser replied to Vinito's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I did, but I think HB is still not operating in full capacity, they do not answer their phone or call back after I left two messages. I know they where closed during the lockdown so who knows. I may stop by their place next week, I live not far from them. Thanks a bunch! -
Restoration for Juki LU-562 & upgrade to LU-563 Bobbin
DanMesser replied to Vinito's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Well, it looks like I will have to straighten the shaft by myself, I called quite few distributors listed on Juki's website and none has the part. I will try to get done tomorrow or Thursday, I will let you guys know how it went. I searched localy for a non working machine that I could acquire for the shaft only, but in Chicagoland area finding 563 models is rare. -
Restoration for Juki LU-562 & upgrade to LU-563 Bobbin
DanMesser replied to Vinito's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Hmm, that is actually a pretty clever way of doing it. I will have to try it. I will let you know how it goes; hope it works. -
Restoration for Juki LU-562 & upgrade to LU-563 Bobbin
DanMesser replied to Vinito's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Ok Thank you, I will call them now and see. -
Restoration for Juki LU-562 & upgrade to LU-563 Bobbin
DanMesser replied to Vinito's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
DonInReno, Yes, I considered that option, and may try it. Maybe if I bought a threaded rod that would screw in into the shaft and then gently apply pressure on it. The only thing is that the bend is literally 1/2" from the end of the shaft so it may be difficult to do that. the impact had to be pretty sever because the hand wheel is cracked in three places where it fits onto the shaft and the table top the machine was installed in broke in one corner. I guess something fell right on this machine during transport, when I went to pick it up it was still sitting on a pallet. I also thought of removing the shaft and stoping by a local machine shop and see if they can straighten it out for me, they may have equipment for this kind of issues. I contacted Juki to see if maybe this shaft was used in a newer model that is still production, but so far no response from them; they must think I am crazy..lol. Here are the images of the damage caused by the impact. I appreciate any suggestions. Thank you -
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Restoration for Juki LU-562 & upgrade to LU-563 Bobbin
DanMesser replied to Vinito's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Hi Vinito, I love what you did to your Juki. I have a question for you; I recently purchased barely used Juki Lu-563 that had something fall on it and the Main shaft is bent. I purchased this machine mainly for spare parts for my other Juki-563 that I already own. I thought for couple hundred bucks, I have a trove of spare parts in case something happens to my beloved Juki. Initially, I thought the damage was more severe because the machine would not turn and the clutch mechanism was engaged and nothing seemed to work. But upon further inspection I noticed there was a clump of thread stuck underneath the bobin case (which is quite common with these machines) and upon removal of the thread and oiling the machine, I was able to disengage the clutch and as it turns out the machine turns smoothly as it should and there is no damage to the internal parts besides the small external bend in the shaft where the hand wheel sits. So, now I am thinking I should fix it and use it instead of just keeping it for parts. Is there any literature that you recommend looking at before I start taking things apart? I do not want to damage any other parts trying to remove the shaft and since the bend is outside the head pulling it through the front may be a bit tricky. I will try to post a pic of how the damage looks like. Regards,