Members beefy Posted yesterday at 07:51 AM Members Report Posted yesterday at 07:51 AM (edited) I'm the very excited new owner of my very first walking foot machine, an old Seiko STW-8B, and from what my internet searching tells me, is the exact same model as the Consew 226R-1 (please correct me if that's wrong). The first thing I always do with any new machinery is get all the manuals I can find, but I can't seem to find a service manual for this machine. Anyone got any links. Thanks, Keith Edited yesterday at 07:51 AM by beefy Quote
CowboyBob Posted yesterday at 12:00 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:00 PM This one is as close as you can get for one.Your model is a copy of the Singer 111w except your has reverse. 111w Navy Repair manual.pdf Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members beefy Posted 22 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 22 hours ago Thanks very much Bob, much appreciated. Some other interesting reading in that manual too. It is rather surprising that with all the clones of the singer, actual real service manuals are almost non existent. Keith Quote
Members Handstitched Posted 13 hours ago Members Report Posted 13 hours ago @beefy i have in old Seiko stw 28-b, twin needle that I have had for many years, i have yet to find a manual for it, so I just use a consew 226 manual as a guide only instead . I contacted Seiko in Japan to find out the age of my machine using the serial number, turns out it's the same age as me......not telling 😅 HS Quote ' I have a very gweat friend in Wome called Biggus Dickus, He has a wife you know, do you know whats she's called? Incontinentia.......Incontinentia Buttocks '
Members beefy Posted 9 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 9 hours ago @Handstitched I can imagine you've had that machine for many years. Just been looking at mine today and it looks like it's been used a lot. All the paint is worn off where material has passed over it. The knee lifter mechanism is sloppy as hell due to wear. I think overall it's had quite a lot of use, yet despite that all the mechanical internals seem to have not much wear, and it's stitching great. These old industrial machines, especially the walking foot ones, are very dangerous. You start off getting one for a purpose but then you fall in love with them and want to get another LOL. Got to keep myself under control. Quote
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