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Greetings fellow stitchers !

I have an incredible Seiko TH - 8B which I use for heavy canvas work. I need to find a set of feet for it but parts are tricky to find and very expensive here in the UK. Does anyone know if the feet for a Seiko CH - 8B would fit ? I believe it’s the same machine but in cylinder arm form. CH - 8B parts seem easier to find and a•whole lot cheaper !

Thought I’d reach out and ask the question before I go putting in any orders 

cheers !

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Uses Singer style feet.  Your Seiko just like Consew 206 machine.  Any Singer 111 style feet should work.

glenn

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Thanks for the reply. It’s different and much bigger than a consew 206..

it’s not a seiko Sth-8bl.. I do have one of those though! It’s a Th-8b.. the same as a Ch-8b but a flat bed version. I know there is an Adler similar but I doubt that would be the same part

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oh hell.  That is like the Consew 746 but a flatbed version of a 441 style machine.  Different feet though.      You would have to contact Seiko or Consew to see what feet are available.  I do not think 441 feet will fit.

glenn

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The Seiko was the same as the Consew 757R-1 I believe.  Consew later replaced it  with the 757R-3 .  Different feet.  The feet that came on the Seiko SH-8B same as on their older flat bed.  The only feet I can find are the 28472 and 27471.   To make a left or right toe foot will mean remove toes and grinding the feet.  I could find no other feet for that model machine.

 

Try these Consew numbers:  #22859, 22860, 4410143800, 471015100.  Good luck!

glenn

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