Members friquant Posted June 13 Members Report Posted June 13 (edited) As much as I love the Pfaff 545, half of the projects I attempt find me wanting to be able to tilt the workpiece away from the machine head. So on March 25 I ordered a JiangLong 341 through alibaba (with a flatbed attachment so I can still have "flatbed style" but also have the cylinder arm for 3-dimensional projects.) On May 25 the crate arrived with the head unit, servo motor, table, and some accessories. Here are some photos after getting it set up. Edited June 13 by friquant Informative subject line Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
Members friquant Posted June 13 Author Members Report Posted June 13 Coming from a flatbed machine, I like that the goods being sewn are easier to see (by virtue of being up higher.) The reverse lever is quite stiff to move. Perhaps I bought a heavier duty machine than I needed. I like how easy it is to change stitch lengths. As long as you press down just a bit on the reverse lever to take the weight off the cam, that is. I love the long stitches it can make. It's advertised as doing 9.5mm stitch lengths but so far for me it does 8.5mm going forward, and 9.0mm in reverse. (Planning to adjust that soon so it's the same both directions.) The flat plexiglass top it came with I have not used yet...it sits about 3mm too high, but I think I just need to file/grind the plate on it to bring it down. It does have a bobbin winder on top, but it winds slowly when your machine is set up to stitch slow. I'd like to get in the habit of winding bobbins for other colors while I stitch to get two for one, but so far I still use an electric bobbin winder instead. It has been convenient to be able to fit larger things under the machine without having to bend the goods as much. The downside here is the weight of the material seems to want to pull themselves off and too the left, so if I'm not careful with flexible materials my reverse stitches at the end of a seam go somewhat sideways instead of straight back over the previous stitches. I guess that's what flatbeds are good for...keeping everything flat and neutral. It came missing two screws: the screws that hold the extension bar for the foot lift pedal to the regular lift bar. The factory says they are an odd size, like #12-24 I think. I used some smaller screws instead and put lock nuts on the other side. The crate arrived with a bit of damage, but only to superflous things like the table legs were squished slightly so that the plastic caps don't quite fit on. It's louder than the pfaff 545 was, and it makes a singing sound when the middle toe lifts. I tracked this down to the return spring for the middle toe rubbing against the cast steel block that the needle bar slides through. Even though it's oily, it still "sings". Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
Members dikman Posted June 13 Members Report Posted June 13 Looks nice. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
kgg Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 9 hours ago, friquant said: On May 25 the crate arrived with the head unit, servo motor, table, and some accessories. Looks good. You really should flush the machine prior to doing any real sewing to get any bits of manufacturing stuff out of the machine. Oil everything just not what is suggested. If it is metal touching metal oil it. Two questions: 1) Is that a plastic pulley on the servo motor?? 2) Cost Here is a couple of pdf's for the Juki LS-341 that may help. kgg 341 engineer manual.pdf Juki LS-1340&42 Servcie Manual.pdf Juki_LS-341N_Engineers_Manual.pdf Juki_LS-341N_Instruction_Manual.pdf Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members friquant Posted June 13 Author Members Report Posted June 13 3 hours ago, kgg said: Two questions: 1) Is that a plastic pulley on the servo motor?? 2) Cost Here is a couple of pdf's for the Juki LS-341 that may help. Appreciate the manuals. I'll look through them tonight. I only had one of them before, and it seemed rather thin. 1. Yes that's a 35mm plastic pulley on the servo motor. The servo motor actually came with a 75mm pulley, but I made a smaller one. See this post: 2. Cost from Invoice A. The machine price is USD 620, include machine head, table, servo motor, needle position sensor, foot and knee pedal. B. Flat top table price is USD 45 C. Binding attachment price is USD 20 (I bought two of these, so USD 40) D. Shipping to the USA: USD 395 E. Paypal fees: USD 15 Total cost including shipping and fees: USD 1,115 Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
kgg Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 4 hours ago, friquant said: Total cost including shipping and fees: USD 1,115 Basically you saved about $1200 USD or more for a similar machine being sold in the US. kgg Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members friquant Posted June 13 Author Members Report Posted June 13 1 hour ago, kgg said: Basically you saved about $1200 USD or more for a similar machine being sold in the US. kgg Cool. Here's the link to the machine I bought if anybody's interested. I kept asking for whatever add-ons they had, that's how I found out about the accessories they offered. Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
AlZilla Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 Maybe a dumb question, but does the feed dog(s) go up and down? Because "binding machines" we've seen here have feed dogs that go back and forth, but flat. Both the videos for that machine show it binding. Amazing you did this during the giant tariff kerfuffle and seem to have been unscathed. I wonder what all the fuss was about ... I've been reluctant to order anything very expensive from overseas even before the big kerfuffle, not wanting to get hit with some kind of import duty surprise. Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
Members friquant Posted June 13 Author Members Report Posted June 13 43 minutes ago, AlZilla said: Maybe a dumb question, but does the feed dog(s) go up and down? Because "binding machines" we've seen here have feed dogs that go back and forth, but flat. Both the videos for that machine show it binding. Yes the feed dog goes up and down. IMG_0874.MOV Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
AlZilla Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 4 minutes ago, friquant said: Yes the feed dog goes up and down. IMG_0874.MOV Thanks. The seller site is a little thin on info. I'd have believed you without the movie ... On a related note, @Johanna, this is a 7 meg upload. We've seen a couple of large uploads lately. Has the file size limit been raised? Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
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