Members Einherj Posted May 9 Members Report Posted May 9 Looking for any information / manuals / parts / help for this automatic eyelet machine. Dataplate says (see photo) H. Sørensen & Co Maskinfabrik Glostrup - Danmark Type RD No. 33 Brug Texaco 7120 oil The seller had stored it for 6 years in his shed. He got it from a cobbler who bought it from from an old shoe factory liquidation sale long ago, so I have no way of asking the original users. I cleaned it up a bit after I took the photos and I got it working, but I am going to clean it more and replace the belts and maybe the motor before I put it to work. I'm probably going to at least need some punch tools for different sized eyelets. The machine came with three hoppers for different sized eyelets but only one punch. I have no idea if there is a standard for punches like these or if they are propietary for this machine. Thank you for any help. Quote
Members Mulesaw Posted May 9 Members Report Posted May 9 @Einherj Welcome top the forum 🙂 Cool machine, sadly I haven't got any direct information about it. My suggestion would be to contact Sieck in Germany (www.sieck.de), and ask if they have any information about a machine like that. I would think that any manual regarding an eylet setting machine would be helpful, I would guess that the working principle is the same for those machines. Brgds Jonas Quote
Members Einherj Posted May 9 Author Members Report Posted May 9 2 hours ago, Mulesaw said: My suggestion would be to contact Sieck in Germany (www.sieck.de), and ask if they have any information about a machine like that. I would think that any manual regarding an eylet setting machine would be helpful, I would guess that the working principle is the same for those machines. Brgds Jonas Thank you, looks like Sieck has very similar model machines. I will try to contact them. Quote
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