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Roller Foot for Adler 205-64?

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Hello I'm curious if anyone here might know where I can find a roller presser foot for an Adler 205-64?    Seems like I remember the feet from the 105-64 might fit up?

Maybe some of the Chinese clone feet??    Ideally I'd like to find one that is smooth and NOT knurled.

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They are very hard to find but just in case the Singer 45K Adler 4 / Adler 5 roller feet are the same.

Not sure who offers the clones but they were available at one time:

https://www.ebay.ie/itm/Leather-Roller-Foot-For-Singer-45k-45k25-45k21-GA5-GA5-1-P-No-82435-91675-/221448164280

 

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Constabulary thanks for the reply.  I checked out the link you mentioned and I'm not 100% certain if it's the right style foot for the 205-64.  The machine I have has a square surface where the presser foot bolts up.  (A round shaft machined flat on 3 surfaces).  The feet shown on the expired ebay listing look more like a clamp on deal for a round shaft. Maybe the 45k is a little different?   I'm wondering if the presser foot shaft could be reversed/flipped to put a smooth round on the bottom? (I might take a look later today)

I guess I could always fabricate one, but would rather purchase a factory made piece. (Less work, not enough time here ).

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Cumberland Highpower said:

Hello I'm curious if anyone here might know where I can find a roller presser foot for an Adler 205-64?

I have a batch of new complete roller feet in two different wheel sizes. I will get some pictures latter today and see if they would work for you.

kgg

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The Adler roller feet (Class 4, 5, 104, 105, 204, 205) are all the same none of them were attached to the regular squared foot mount. They all slide onto the foot bar and have a round mount with clamping screw.

These roller feet are a lot beefier than the "plain" roller feet you find for Singer 31K and the like!!!!

I would try MJ Foley or Weaver Leather, maybe they can supply the ADLER roller foot.

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17 hours ago, Cumberland Highpower said:

I'm curious if anyone here might know where I can find a roller presser foot

I have this style of roller presser feet which are new old stock. I bought all the new folders, binders etc from a company that had closed their doors and I'm still cataloging. What these fit I am not sure just yet. I have about 40 of these.

Photo's:

i) roll1 has a small wheel and has a square mount rather then a round mount.

ii) roll2 has a large wheel and has a square mount rather then a round mount.

iii) roll3 is the two side by side

iv) roll4  shows the spring lock that locks the wheel down when the unit is mounted in place.

roll1.jpg

roll2.jpg

roll3.jpg

roll4.jpg

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Hello KGG thanks for your post. 

I appreciate your offer, although I believe your feet are too small.  I have an Adler 69 class free arm machine setup with the exact pattern/type of roller foot as yours shown.  Those feet are about 1/2 the size of what I need for the 205-64.  I think the 205-64 takes a jumbo version of this foot.

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