Members Heard Posted July 12, 2024 Members Report Posted July 12, 2024 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 Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted July 19, 2024 Members Report Posted July 19, 2024 more pics of the head please glenn Quote
Members canvassewing Posted July 31, 2024 Members Report Posted July 31, 2024 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! Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted August 1, 2024 Members Report Posted August 1, 2024 (edited) These late models were all H4 I believe meaning 14mm lift. Hope that helps Edited August 1, 2024 by shoepatcher Quote
Members Heard Posted August 14, 2024 Author Members Report Posted August 14, 2024 (edited) 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. Edited August 14, 2024 by Heard Quote
Members Heard Posted August 14, 2024 Author Members Report Posted August 14, 2024 (edited) Pic of the unit. Edited August 14, 2024 by Heard Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted August 16, 2024 Members Report Posted August 16, 2024 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 Quote
Members Heard Posted August 16, 2024 Author Members Report Posted August 16, 2024 Thanks Glen! Your knowledge is very much appreciated. Heard Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted August 17, 2024 Members Report Posted August 17, 2024 very nice machine. I have operations manual and parts list from this model I believe. glenn Quote
Members Heard Posted August 18, 2024 Author Members Report Posted August 18, 2024 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 Quote
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