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We are selling a large number of commercial sewing and cutting machines located in Kingston, NY.  We have 16 machines still available, the list is included with the images. We are not a re-seller we are a manufacturer that is closing its production facility.  If you'd like additional information on any of the equipment please post here or call 845-339-1292 dial 0.

Thanks,

Todd

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Are all the sewing machines 220 volt?

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The Pfaff 463 (it somehow got labeled a 469 in the list) is single phase 110.  The rest are 3-phase 220, it is my understanding that they will work well with a fairly cheap static phase converter.

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The Pfaff 463 (it somehow got labeled a 469 in the list) is single phase 110.  The rest are 3-phase 220, it is my understanding that they will work well with a fairly cheap static phase converter.

Or update with a servo motor.

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