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Hi all, I've searched high and low and found only one mention of the 211-A1121K at industrial sewing machines. Mine has an air foot lift and is missing the walking foot height adjustment and some other stuff I think. I am looking for any and all info on this machine. Parts/service/user anything. 

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afaik all 211 models have a cam on the top shaft for adjusting the walking foot height. You either have a push button on the top of the machine near the cam or there is a hole where you an insert a screw driver to block the cam and then rotate the hand wheel clockwise or counter clockwise

let me check if I have a manual....

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Unfortunately there are not manuals for all the 211 sub classes so you have to crawl through the 211 manuals available. Look for 211G, 211A, 211U manuals. Some may contain more information for your machine than others.

U and A are made in Japan, G is made in Germany.

This is an extract from a 211U manual but does not cover your specific sub class.

I also attach the complete manual. Hope this helps.

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Singer 211U157A_165A_166A_566A THE MANUAL.pdf

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Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2

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Thank you for the manual and picture. My machine has a custom lid which excludes the push button. Looking inside, my machine does have the original lifting eccentric adjusting disc identical to the manual. Mine also has a custom linkage and arm on the outside which allows adjustment for the walking foot. I'd be safe to assume it had a pneumatic height adjuster to go with the pneumatic foot lift. There are shiny marks at max and at min depth inside the external adjuster slot, and no shiny marks in between. Just saw that the arm for the pneumatic foot lift is broken. I was hoping to get away with some aluminum angle, 316 threaded rod, and a couple jamb nuts... Nothing is ever simple.

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Whenever I see pneumatic foot lifters it automatically reminds me of worn out factory machines that have been repainted two, three or four times and ridden hard. 

Yours looks like it’s still the original paint - that little made in Japan sticker on the back would have been painted over and not replaced.  Looks like a nice machine!

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No doubt this machine was worked HARD. The thread guid on the needle rod has been welded back on and one linkage that moves the walking foot has been welded. So far the hardest thing to find are the "style U" bobbins. I found prewound all over epay, but no metal bobbins. Sailrite has similar spec bobbins, little smaller tho. Atlaslevy has "U" bobbins so I'll grab those. I stopped by the Sewing Machine Shop in Monroe and asked. He never heard of "U" bobbins in his 50+ years repair history. He ordered some that he thinks will work, fingers crossed. I didn't get ANYTHING I went after (bobbins, hinges, corner cushions), but did leave with two more machines.... A Singer 2491 D300A, table, motor, and a Jado Singer strap sewing machine complete with air. The Jado Singer is coooool... Mash the pedal and it sews the square with X automatically. 

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But I gotta say, he was the kindest most generous person I've come across lately. 

 

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12 hours ago, Hoarder said:

So far the hardest thing to find are the "style U" bobbins. I found prewound all over epay, but no metal bobbins.

Lots of popular machines use the "U" style bobbin....searching for *bobbins Juki LU-563* will pop some up.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cutex-Pack-of-25-Juki-LU-1508N-LU-1560N-LU-563-Metal-Bobbins-With-Storage-Case/164249790612?hash=item263e0ce894:g:xHMAAOSwVVBe6phJ     ...as an example.

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Machines: Juki LU-563, Consew 206-RB5, Singer 20U33, Pfaff 481, Mitsubishi CU-865-22, Consew 29B, Rebadged Juki LU-562,  Mitsubishi LS2-180,  Seiko SK-6, Juki LG-158-1

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13 hours ago, Hoarder said:

I didn't get ANYTHING I went after (bobbins, hinges, corner cushions), but did leave with two more machines.... A Singer 2491 D300A, table, motor, and a Jado Singer strap sewing machine complete with air. The Jado Singer is coooool... Mash the pedal and it sews the square with X automatically. 

Lol - I like those kind of trips.    
 

The juki lu-563 bobbin is a size U and the part number is  #B-9117-563-000

Searching for that part number will bring up a lot of options.   Genuine Juki bobbins are quite nice and expensive, but the import bobbins are very affordable.

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Thank ya'll. Got that number on post-it note. 

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