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I've seen a lot of posts regarding the 335 sub-models.  I have one that doesn't appear to have any sub model number.  Can anyone provide more info for this machine?  I specifically want to know about needle/thread sizes.  I have a couple of 335 manuals that I've downloaded but I don't see really any info regarding this particular model.

Thanks,
Heard


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more pics of the head please

glenn

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No answer, what a pitty.
I have a Pfaff 335 with Erz. Nr. (which, as I understand, is an abbrevation for "Erzeugnis Nummer = product number) "901-0335-044/001".
I do not know if this is a H2, H3 or H4 machine or has classification B/C M N. 


The problem is how to translate these Erz. Nr. to the usual subclass numbers (as -17/03 or  -40/03) or B/C-classification.

I could buy a used Pfaff 1245 with Erz. Nr. 901-0335-044/01, but I stay away buying this machine because I do not know if it has the classification CPMN etc.


So there are these Pfaff machines - mostly those cream-colored ones with brown front plate - where Pfaff did not imprint the usual B/C M N etc, but only the Erz. Nr.
This is utterly frustrating!

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These late models were all H4 I believe meaning 14mm lift.

Hope that helps

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Thanks for the replies.  I'm sorry I didn't post more pics.  I actually didn't have access to the machine until yesterday as I had it in the shop being serviced.  I'm not so sure they did me any favors but they did indicate to use this needle system.

 

 

 

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late 80's machine.  Probably a B class with high lift.  Nice machine.  Uses #92 thread top and bottom.  Can use #138 thread but has to have a few modifications on it.

glenn

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very nice machine.  I have operations manual and parts list from this model I believe.

glenn

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Thanks!  I wish I still had my Consew 226R from back in the 70's.  I haven't had a machine since about 1982 or so and I wasn't too sure about this machine but I only paid $300 for it.  I do have to switch out the clutch motor for a servo, but still, I'm happy.

Glen, I would gladly pay for a manual or a pdf if you have such. 

 

Heard

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