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Dürkopp 61-1 sewing machine

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I bought an old Dürkopp 61-1 sewing machine last week. I was hoping for a different machine, but after taking the drive I decided to get it despite not being what I originally wanted. 

The needle bar and the guide bushings were so worn that needle bar could move 0.5 mm back and forth. 
I borrowed a reamer from a fiend and enlarged the bushings to 10 mm instead of 9.5 mm. I then made a new needle bar out of a piston rod from a pressurized gas cylinder like those that lift the back door of a car. 

The sewing machine has at some point been retrofitted with a clutch motor.  And that works really well.

My only problem now is that I need to find out what needle system the machine uses. There is only one needle in the machine. It says SIMANCO 25Y on it, but that doesn't mean a lot to me. The needle is approximately 60 mm long, and the diameter of the shank is a bit less than 2.5 mm. If anyone of you know what needle system that might be, it would be great.

I am not emotionally attached to this machine, so if anyone would like it I'd be happy to let go to a new home.

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That basically it is a Adler Class 4 machine only Dürkopp labeled (Dürkoppp and Adler merged in 1990). Pre 1930 manufactured I think.

Needle system is 328.

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@ConstabularyThanks Folker, 

I had hoped that you knew the answer :-)

I will try to google for an Adler class 4 to learn a bit more about the machine then. There is precious little information about Dürkopp machines on the Internet compared to e.g. Singer.

Brgds

Jonas

 

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