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Can anyone help me out with the model #. The model plate only has a serial #. I’m thinking possibly a 1541 but not sure.

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It looks like it might be a twin needle machine. I looked through some pictures of various Juki machines and only twin needle models even resemble yours, with the three plates around the throat plate.

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Thanks. The guy selling it says it’ll sew up to 9oz leather. 

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Here is a closer pic of the feed mech. 

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It is meant for upholstery.

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1 hour ago, Redbeard7 said:

The model plate only has a serial #

It is definitely not a Juki 1541. I think it is very similar to the Juki LU 2210 series. If it is a LU 2210 series it is a high speed machine (3500 stitches per minute) using 134 x 35R with a max needle size of #23 (160) and a max size thread of V138 top and in the bobbin.

 

1 hour ago, Redbeard7 said:

The guy selling it says it’ll sew up to 9oz leather

This would be about 3.6 mm or 9/64" thick material.

Does the serial number look like: LU2212WASZ70A this type of numbers will tell you what it is.

How thick do you want to sew?

kgg

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Hoping to sew bags, wallets, firefighter helmet shields, radio straps, etc. 

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1 hour ago, Redbeard7 said:

Hoping to sew bags, wallets, firefighter helmet shields, radio straps, etc. 

I think sewing firefighter helmet shields is going to be beyond the ability of this machine and you would need a Juki 441 class machine to do that type of work. I am going to assume the owner isn't the original owner and doesn't have the manual to determine the model. If this is a high speed machine extra care is going to be needed for oiling internal parts. Remember no one machine is going to be able to cover all those bases properly.

kgg

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