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Is It Possible To Put A Regular Industrial Sewing Foot (Flat) On Consew 206Rb?


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The adjustment for the middle foot is the one you were pointing to in your photo. It is vertically above middle presser foot shaft. Maybe it has the wrong spring. Could cut part of it off. Seems to me there was another thread here somewhere about different lengths of springs. You could check with Gregg from Keystone.

Tom

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The adjustment for the middle foot is the one you were pointing to in your photo. It is vertically above middle presser foot shaft. Maybe it has the wrong spring. Could cut part of it off. Seems to me there was another thread here somewhere about different lengths of springs. You could check with Gregg from Keystone.

Tom

Thx for trying to help me! I made a separate post about it as I still haven't gotten an answer.

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I forgot about this one, if you can find it. I don't have and called a few suppliers, so stock may be limited.

This is direct bolt on, no mods needed to make this presser foot work.

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I forgot about this one, if you can find it. I don't have and called a few suppliers, so stock may be limited.

This is direct bolt on, no mods needed to make this presser foot work.

Ok thanks!! IS that a universal part number? Meaning if they recognize the number than I've found the right thing?

Also Tom suggested something with the spring? If I can't find this foot should doing something to the spring be the next step? Thank you!!

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Old posts seems have lost some images after the recent upgrade, so I'm not sure if this was covered already. In any case, I came across a needle feed conversion foot on ebay today and thought I'd share it. Apologies if it's a duplicate of a previous post. 

 

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14 hours ago, Uwe said:

Old posts seems have lost some images after the recent upgrade, so I'm not sure if this was covered already. In any case, I came across a needle feed conversion foot on ebay today and thought I'd share it. Apologies if it's a duplicate of a previous post. 

 

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Thanks so much!!! Unfortunately somebody bought the last one!! Just my luck! 

Its unbelievable how difficult this foot is to find. You find it and it's gone that quick. Smh. Well. I have taken the advice on how to relieve the pressure and I think it did get much better. I just think I need to stay away from veg tan leathers until this part pops up again, or until I get more comfortable with my machine to try other things. I just finished my first project a few weeks ago but I've been so busy I haven't posted it yet! Thanks for all your help as you've answered so many of my questions!!!

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See if you can get us a part # and then we can check with other suppliers!

glenn

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The # is 240030

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Toledo,Ohio 43609
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