Art Report post Posted October 17, 2020 You want 16x2 or DBx2 for that machine. That number is called the "system". Then you need to pick size (generally the diameter of the needle) based on the thread you are using. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted October 17, 2020 For size 33 (commercial) thread like I use on boot tops, I use a size 14 needle, but anything from 12 to 15 might work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gymnast Report post Posted October 17, 2020 On this link from Groz-Beckert I find both 16x2 and 16x257 needles. The sizes are from 55/7 up to 110/18. https://my.groz-beckert.com/irj/portal/sewing#navurl://883c12ee6117b6739051dc523b91b68e?0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted October 17, 2020 You want the 16x2. Here's a list of needles you may want to consider from the thread exchange. https://www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=SRCHFA&Search=16x2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
agteachr Report post Posted October 17, 2020 Thank you all so much! This has been invaluable! I just ordered from thread exchange! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackalopes Report post Posted February 12, 2021 It looks like the Organ 135X16 DPX16 Leather Needles do in fact have an LR or RTW. On some listings, the point type is not stated, but the MFG PN does state LR point. I hope this helps someone in the future! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0773KBM6N/ref=twister_B0773KS1L8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
solutions4feet Report post Posted March 2, 2021 (edited) can somebody help me out here, i have been through as many charts as i can find both on this site and on other places on the web and i am as confused as a confused person just ordered a Claes 8346/30 patcher from Germany, the needle size according to the claes manual is a system 88 ( on the packet of needles on a us supplier site it reads 88 DUx1 120/4) can anyone tell me the UK needle size that this converts to, i have spoken to two suppliers of industrial machines in the uk and drawn a blank with both, before i call anyone else can someone suggest the conversion if i do a search for that needle then all i get is a couple of US suppliers and a load of other confusion Edited March 2, 2021 by solutions4feet Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted April 11, 2021 (edited) With my Singer 132k6 came a large box of needles. 216x3 , 23/160 . The text on the needles show a 23 KY code . As far as I know they are for Cloth !? And what means the KY ? There's also a scarf in this model . Edited April 11, 2021 by Wizcrafts Removed triplicate text and fixed some typos. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted April 12, 2021 Nobody who has an answer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimi Report post Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) Round point is for cloth and spear or triangle point is for leather. Edited April 12, 2021 by jimi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimi Report post Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) Not a clue this is from Ismacs needle chart....this is the only thing i can see with XY not K referring to needles??? Note: A. Bryson published this list of machines with the following note: “Davis S.M. Co. machines with tension (sic) on top of arm take needle X (1X is given as 1x2); those with the tension on the side, or on the face plate, take needle Y (15x1)” Edited April 12, 2021 by jimi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, jimi said: Not a clue this is from Ismacs needle chart....this is the only thing i can see with XY not K referring to needles??? Note: A. Bryson published this list of machines with the following note: “Davis S.M. Co. machines with tension (sic) on top of arm take needle X (1X is given as 1x2); those with the tension on the side, or on the face plate, take needle Y (15x1)” Thanks! It ain't easy to find exact info . A 132k6 = 216x1 or 216x2 needles . The one i use works ( fine ) with 216x3 . Why a 3 instead a 1 or 2 type ? could you ask . In this box are still more than 100 needles. When new out of the shop probably 200+ . So I think they did get the right needle for the right job !? Edited April 12, 2021 by Oldiesfan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) Don´t worry too much about needle - it will cause headaches. There are several thousand different needle systems for different machines and similar needles sometimes have different "names". You can use System 214, 216 & 328 needles in your machine 214 & 328 are the same, 216 are a bit different around the tip (at least my 216 are a bit different compared with 214 / 328). On 214 & 216 the prefix (1, 2, 3, 5, 7....) is most likely and old description for a certain needle tip. Really - don´t worry too much. 216 is not very common today that's why 214 / 328 is used instead. It would not surprise me when you order 216 you may get 214 in a 216 marked package instead. I have heard when you order 332 you may get 135x17 instead (same needle length but 332 has no scarf on the needle). Regarding KY - not sure but maybe Singer had different facilities for manufacturing needles and one maybe was in Kentucky = KY. But that's a very wild guess. Edited April 12, 2021 by Constabulary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted April 12, 2021 Looking at how the needle box has " X " printed the letter stamped in the needle looks like the same old style typeface set so it may very well be "X Y " or "X V" not "K Y" . kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted April 12, 2021 14 minutes ago, kgg said: Looking at how the needle box has " X " printed the letter stamped in the needle looks like the same old style typeface set so it may very well be "X Y " or "X V" not "K Y" . kgg Some parts of the X on the box are worn off . I looked at maybe 30 needles and they all were showing a K Y . Not an X . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted April 12, 2021 44 minutes ago, Constabulary said: Don´t worry too much about needle - it will cause headaches. There are several thousand different needle systems for different machines and similar needles sometimes have different "names". You can use System 214, 216 & 328 needles in your machine 214 & 328 are the same, 216 are a bit different around the tip (at least my 216 are a bit different compared with 214 / 328). On 214 & 216 the prefix (1, 2, 3, 5, 7....) is most likely and old description for a certain needle tip. Really - don´t worry too much. 216 is not very common today that's why 214 / 328 is used instead. It would not surprise me when you order 216 you may get 214 in a 216 marked package instead. I have heard when you order 332 you may get 135x17 instead (same needle length but 332 has no scarf on the needle). Regarding KY - not sure but maybe Singer had different facilities for manufacturing needles and one maybe was in Kentucky = KY. But that's a very wild guess. Thanks for explaining and the no worries. But ! ... i didn't worry haha . This because it is sewing oké. So because of a certain needle tip they choose probably a 216 - 3 type instead a 1 or 2 as ISMACS is mentioning for a 132k ( 6 ) version . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) The quality of Singer Needles is ? The 132ksv18 came with a bunch of Schmetz needles. The Old man didn't want anything else . Is Singer still today producing Industrial needles ? Edited April 12, 2021 by Oldiesfan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) Singer is no longer existing as a manufacturer thought the brand name still exists. Singer made needles in the UK and Germany as well but thats all long gone. Needle manufacturers are a story of its own.... Schmetz needle packages were marked with "Made in Germany" for a long time then later "Made by Schmetz" and current packages have no "Made" markings - see what I mean But you can still buy Schmetz needles marked made in Germany (older stock I guess). In Germany we had Rhein Nadel, SNF (Singer), Schmetz, METWAR, Groz Beckert, Leo Lammertz (all great quality needles) and several others. The last two were Groz Beckert and Schmetz but a few years ago Groz Beckert bought Schmetz (Groz Beckert bought most of them afaik). And AFAIK the GB needles nowadays are all manufactured in Asia nowadays. EDIT: https://www.groz-beckert.com/en/company/history/ Edited April 12, 2021 by Constabulary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimi Report post Posted April 12, 2021 I bought a packet of needles for the domestic old singer machine we have and they were marked Singer and made in Brasil....some bent others the eye not finished....the worst lot of needles i have bought so far!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4squareleather Report post Posted May 2, 2021 just got a Consew 206rb3 and it didn't come with any needles or thread. i'm going to be using the machine to sew belts, wallets and tool pouches. when hand stitching I usually do .8 ritza tiger thread. What would be the best needle thread combo. thanks in advance for any help. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted May 2, 2021 8 hours ago, 4squareleather said: just got a Consew 206rb3 and it didn't come with any needles or thread. i'm going to be using the machine to sew belts, wallets and tool pouches. when hand stitching I usually do .8 ritza tiger thread. What would be the best needle thread combo. thanks in advance for any help. You can use a #138 w/a #22 needle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted May 15, 2021 (edited) Help needed with this thread type . I can buy these voor 10 € a piece. It's a type of thread coming from the Dutch Army . Probably a ( Specal ) Cotton thread . Is it worth the money and what can you Sew with this thread? Edited May 15, 2021 by Oldiesfan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted May 15, 2021 For as far i know it's a Cotton Z- Twist size 8 thread. I Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimi Report post Posted May 15, 2021 (edited) This looks similar to the thread used for sewing soles on shoes but not sure?? I have some rolls for sewing sandals but it is linen thread not cotton. Edited May 15, 2021 by jimi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldiesfan Report post Posted May 15, 2021 (edited) 56 minutes ago, jimi said: This looks similar to the thread used for sewing soles on shoes but not sure?? I have some rolls for sewing sandals but it is linen thread not cotton. I ordered 3 rolls instead of all 12 . Let's say it's Cotton thread in this type i asked questions about . For what kind of sewing work can you use that thread ? See label and Nsn 10 € a roll = cheap or expensive? Edited May 15, 2021 by Oldiesfan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites