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Bernina 216N service Manual: Bernina 217 service manual C.pdf
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Minimum and Maximum Thread Sizes for Pfaff 145?
nejcek74 replied to ethereal's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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Pfaff 545 Adjust Hook to Needle Distance
nejcek74 replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
You can use Pfaff 1245 service manual: link -
I hope it will not be too difficult or expensive to find a new hook. Thanks for the follow-up, I am sure someone will find it informative.
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If I remember it right, yes, you just take it out. Put some oil around those 2 round holes, hopefully the oil will slowly penetrate the hook. Otherwise, you can remove the whole assembly from bellow: You remove the two big screws that hold the part 91-018 402-45 and than you can wiggle it to the side. Probably you will have to the release the gears also and after you will need to time the machine. I think I have to do it when I was bringing my Pfaff 142 back to life, it was terribly neglected when I got it.
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Pfaff 545 Alignment of Bobbin case Cap & Base
nejcek74 replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
maybe take the hook apart and clean it: you need to take the needle plate and the bobbin, unscrew 3 little screws to remove the hook gib (91-018 439-05), than you can wiggle the moving part of the hook (91-018 346-01) out, unscrew the central screw and take the rest of the hook and washer out. Clean everything, put a little bit of oil. Washer and the base of the hook have only one position how they can be put back. When you finally put he moving part of the hook (91-018 346-01) back, you need to be careful that the little extrusion is caught under the needle plate, it should be rotating only for few millimetres. -
Pfaff 545 Alignment of Bobbin case Cap & Base
nejcek74 replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Pfaff 1245 Pfaff 1242 Pfaff 142 Are you sure you had the right bobbing case? Or the hook assembly? Maybe something was changed for a wrong or unoriginal part, I don't remember any setting for this, bobbin case just drops into the hook. Check the exploded view of parts for Pfaff 545 and the engineering manual for the Pfaff 1245. -
Searching for an odd machine oil. Assistance.
nejcek74 replied to HondoMan's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
If I remember right the temperature/viscosity dependency this one should be around your values: https://www.tsmoly.com/oils-sewing-machine-p-231.html but better ask them. useful online calculator https://fluidpower.pro/temperature-viscosity-chart/ And I would evaluate what it actually means to use a certain viscosity of sewing machine oil in my application. Because it is very different from industrial production where machines are running 8 hours a day at high speed. I use Spirit2 in all my old Pfaffs, which has lower viscosity, but I guess it's ok as I never run machines on full production speed. (I know, assumption is mother of all f*** ups) https://www.spirit-spray.com/spirit-2-vaseline-oil/cat/k-2002053/ -
Machine for alcantara and other textiles, no leather.
nejcek74 replied to DvidSnchez's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have a Pfaff 1222. It was my second machine and I fell into the "sturdy old machine" trap. It's a nice running machine with the IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) that excels with all kinds of slippery, soft, extra thin or soft and thick fabrics. But it doesn't work well with thick woven fabrics or leather, which are difficult to punch. I used it to make my first canvas bag. Poor machine, I still feel sorry for it. And it's an old domestic machine, it's slow. Maybe it could work for small pieces, anything else it's no fun. Then I found an used industrial Pfaff 1245 for 400€. Similar numbers but a completely different machine. -
Pfaff 138 mystery feed dogs and needle plate
nejcek74 replied to Nicho's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
could this work? Pfaff 438 is a successor down the line of 138? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272681727610?chn=ps&_ul=GB&mkevt=1&mkcid=28&google_free_listing_action=view_item&gQT=2 btw, this are generic Chinese products, price is in line with workmanship. Here is something similar but with different number, and it's written for 4mm zig zag https://planetecouture.com/en/needle-plates/19400-plaque-aiguille-pfaff-138-rfrence-91-026-512-04.html but maybe it's the same on those from your catalogue? -
there are many manuals on internet, but I couldn't fine something exactly for 169. Service instruction 69-343 DE-EN language than you have this post on leather worker forum: A German only service manual for Adler 169 and so on
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Juki LS-341 with a TH-750S servo upgrade
nejcek74 replied to Heye56's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
to me it looks exactly like connectors used on computer power supply units and motherboards, this one on my picture is cable from motherboard to hard disk, or the 24 pin PSU ATX cable: you need to find 2 pin connector, sorry I don't know the name of this type, maybe someone else will jump in soon CPU-Power-Cables-4-Pin.webp -
Juki LS-341 with a TH-750S servo upgrade
nejcek74 replied to Heye56's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Strima use the same socket on their controllers (I use them), but it makes no sense to order only a few items from them (the transport costs are too high). I got something similar from Aliexpress, but the polarity was wrong, so I had to rewire it. You can also get these things on Amazon. The controller and the lights are generic Chinese products, they are all over the place, with different names and hard to know characteristics. So some guess/testing is required. btw. the title of your post is somehow lacking :)))) -
Pfaff 145 h4 and New Tech servo motor
nejcek74 replied to seamsperfect's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I know this is an old post, but for future reference, this one is threaded incorrectly, from the tension discs the thread should go directly to the thread controller. Do NOT go around the pin/post as in the picture above! -
As I don't trust Aliexpress too much, I bough this one from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Canilla-Machine-8-000RPM-Controller-Accessories/dp/B07SDP5FHB?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1 I run some small industrial machines with it: a Merrow butt-stitcher, a Yamato over-stitcher and a Dearborn blind-stitcher. Frankly I don't know if they are any different than usual ebay/aliexpress motors, but at least you know whom to complain.