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Hello everyone.

Recently I have purchased a singer post bed and I have never find a way to identify it . Visited ismacs serial starts with PG . No luck . I will post a picture maybe some one has same or can identify.

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Class 136 (usually 136w) I´d say but unsure ob subclass. Butt looks like a Japanese made machine so W prefix may not be right. Look for 136w100 - this could be at least very close to what you have.

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Hello Constabulary .

Thanks . I have the serial might help you ?

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3 hours ago, dikman said:

The photo is a bit small but it looks very similar to my 51W59.

Yeap this was my thought too .

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I guess its a SEIKO made but Singer labeled machine. Serial number does not help (me). The 51w has a shorter bed and a slimmer body / upper arm than the 136w so to me it looks like a 136 class machine.

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C,

You are correct.  Japanese Singer meaning it is probably a 136B.  We need to see a closeup of the feet so we can determine a subclass.

glenn 

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19 minutes ago, shoepatcher said:

C,

You are correct.  Japanese Singer meaning it is probably a 136B.  We need to see a closeup of the feet so we can determine a subclass.

glenn 

As am a total new to this machines can you explain me what you mean ``feet`` so i can take a better picture . (Sorry i have no idea were to look ..... i have actually looked my feet.........)

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Looking at the angle of where the feet would normally be makes me think that it may be a roller foot. The feet on a sewing machine are what is used to hold down the work and sometimes help feed the work through as it is pierced by a needle and thread.

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8 minutes ago, RockyAussie said:

Looking at the angle of where the feet would normally be makes me think that it may be a roller foot. The feet on a sewing machine are what is used to hold down the work and sometimes help feed the work through as it is pierced by a needle and thread.

Yes sir you are correct  its a roller foot.

 

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Does this machine have a roller feed or feed dogs?

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Looks like roller feed and roller foot.

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Made by Seiko for Singer!

glenn

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I found the machine in a Singer parts and needle catalogue  It is either a 138B6 or a 138B6B.  difference seems to be the feed type.  Compound or Drop feed   Came with roller  catalogue copyright  1987.

Try finding info on Seiko PW post series sewing machine.

glenn

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4 hours ago, shoepatcher said:

I found the machine in a Singer parts and needle catalogue  It is either a 138B6 or a 138B6B.  difference seems to be the feed type.  Compound or Drop feed   Came with roller  catalogue copyright  1987.

Try finding info on Seiko PW post series sewing machine.

glenn

Hello Glenn . Can you post type of needles or any other info ?

Thanks . 

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Needle should be system 16x4 if not set to a different needle system (f.i. 137x17) - thats not unusual.

See attached manual - it should answer most questions. Machine should be pretty much the same (beside the B and W suffix). Minor differences may be possible. If you are looking for information or parts look for Singer 136w machines

136W100,W101.pdf

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228-11 is the new version of this model from Consew.  All I could find is that is close to this one is a Consew/Seiko PWG-7M, same frame but with added chopper or edge cutter.  See attached Consew PWG-7M.pdf

As for the needle CLICK the link, 134S, DP-F22 Needle

The needle system is as confusing as I've ever seen for a machine, and that's saying something.

Edited by Gregg From Keystone Sewing

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Greg,

The needle system for these machines was Singer #1955-75 which is a 135 x8 needle.  I think that is the same as a 135 x7 needle.  Hope that helps.   I think the Consew had a 229 which was a copy of the Singer 168 walking foot post.  They also made a 228 which I think was this machine.  The new 228-11 is an updated version of that.   I would contact Consew and see if they still have any literature on the 228.

glenn

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1 hour ago, Gregg From Keystone Sewing said:

228-11 is the new version of this model from Consew.  All I could find is that is close to this one is a Consew/Seiko PWG-7M, same frame but with added chopper or edge cutter.  See attached Consew PWG-7M.pdf

As for the needle CLICK the link, 134S, DP-F22 Needle

The needle system is as confusing as I've ever seen for a machine, and that's saying something.

Consew PWG-7m looks exactly the same .Do you have the full instructions manual ?Thanks. 

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