Members Andrew Chee Posted February 19, 2014 Members Report Posted February 19, 2014 Hello all. I have a Pfaff 335 and a Consew 206RB. On each of these machines, the reverse is spring loaded so I have to hold on to the reverse lever when stitching reverse. I would like to have both hands free. Is there a reliable way to modify the reverse so that it either is not spring loaded (like a 441 clone) or use a pedal to set the reverse? Anyone done this? Thanks. Andrew Quote
Members paprhangr Posted February 20, 2014 Members Report Posted February 20, 2014 hands free reverse, my consew 206 could use one too Quote
Members J Hayes Posted February 20, 2014 Members Report Posted February 20, 2014 If those have the push down lever attach a cable, drill a hole in the table for it to run through and add a foot pedal. I have seen a long arm machine with a factory pedal reverse. Cannot remember what make though. Quote
Members Sovran81 Posted February 20, 2014 Members Report Posted February 20, 2014 If those have the push down lever attach a cable, drill a hole in the table for it to run through and add a foot pedal. I have seen a long arm machine with a factory pedal reverse. Cannot remember what make though. That is exactly what I did to my 206. Works like a charm. Quote
Members Andrew Chee Posted February 20, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 20, 2014 That is exactly what I did to my 206. Works like a charm. Can you take some pics to demonstrate your setup? Andrew Quote
Members Anne Bonnys Locker Posted February 27, 2014 Members Report Posted February 27, 2014 This is not a function of the base machine but related to motor control and solenoids within the machne head. Quote
Members jerry895 Posted September 4, 2014 Members Report Posted September 4, 2014 Reverse pedal, when you run out of hands. Quote
Members Colt W Knight Posted September 5, 2014 Members Report Posted September 5, 2014 My consew 206 has a foot reverse. Basically, a wire connects to the foot pedal, then it runs around the back of the machine, and through a tube that sits on top and then around the reverse lever. Quote
Members Colt W Knight Posted September 5, 2014 Members Report Posted September 5, 2014 (edited) I have the cable off here, but you can see the homemade tube on top where the wire runs. My machine you hold the lever up, not down for reverse, so the wire runs over the top of the machine and down the back through a tube. You can buy 1/4" or 3/8" tube in the plumbing section. Of the hardware store. You can also buy the high tensile wire as well to connect it to the pedal. The pedal can be constructed as simply as using a door hinge and a piece of wood. Edited September 5, 2014 by Colt W Knight Quote
Members Andrew Chee Posted September 5, 2014 Author Members Report Posted September 5, 2014 I have the cable off here, but you can see the homemade tube on top where the wire runs. My machine you hold the lever up, not down for reverse, so the wire runs over the top of the machine and down the back through a tube. You can buy 1/4" or 3/8" tube in the plumbing section. Of the hardware store. You can also buy the high tensile wire as well to connect it to the pedal. The pedal can be constructed as simply as using a door hinge and a piece of wood. What's that thing that looks like an extra pulley on your sewing machine? Andrew Quote
Members Colt W Knight Posted September 5, 2014 Members Report Posted September 5, 2014 I think you are talking about my bobbin winder. This is an old Consew 206RB-1, and doesn't have the fancy built in bobbin winders like a lot of machine. It is mounted externally to the table. Quote
Members SARK9 Posted September 5, 2014 Members Report Posted September 5, 2014 I think you are talking about my bobbin winder. This is an old Consew 206RB-1, and doesn't have the fancy built in bobbin winders like a lot of machine. It is mounted externally to the table. I too noticed the shopmade handwheel pulley, which is a larger diameter than the stock one. It would reduce the RPMs to the head. When backtacking a starting stitch, I've just been using my elbow to depress the reverse lever on the Juki LU-563's and the Consew 206RB5. It does free up both hands to guide the workpiece, but it feels kind of....awkward. I've been waiting for the right piece of PTO cable to connect mine up to a pedal as well. -DC Quote
stelmackr Posted September 7, 2014 Report Posted September 7, 2014 <<<snip>>>My machine you hold the lever up, not down for reverse, so the wire runs over the top of the machine and down the back through a tube. You can buy 1/4" or 3/8" tube in the plumbing section. Of the hardware store. You can also buy the high tensile wire as well to connect it to the pedal. The pedal can be constructed as simply as using a door hinge and a piece of wood. <<<snip images>>> Here my "el cheap-o" reverse solution. I just have a wooden dowel that I jam in when I need to sew in reverse. It lets me have both hands free to guide the material: Bob Stelmack Quote
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