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ZOJE ZJ0303L-3-CX-L-BD/02 Universal upholstery and leather Zoje sewing machine for heavy materials and can realize multi layer sewing. Machine with the compound feed [bottom and presser foot feed]. Large capacity of the bobbin, maximum sewing speed 2.200 s.p.m., stitch length 4-12 mm, high top-feed lift 6mm. High fabric clearance under the presser foot using knee lifter [16mm] facilities easy material handling.
For this machine we recommend Groz-Becket needles system 135×16 or 135×17, with correct needle points, depending on the fabric.
Technical specification:
Type of sewing material medium, heavy Type of feed bottom and walking foot Type of lubrication central circuit Stitch compensation button – Max. stitch length 12.0 mm Presser foot lift height 16 mm Max. sewing speed – Needle system 135×17
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Pfaff 1245 Walking Foot
The Pfaff 1245 is a legendary heavy-duty industrial machine. Because it is a large-hook vertical axis machine with a triple-feed (walking foot) system, the “tune-up” is significantly more involved than a standard machine. You aren’t just timing a hook; you are synchronizing three different feeding movements.
Here is the technical calibration checklist for the 1245:
1. The Triple-Feed Synchronization
This is the “heart” of the machine. The feed dog, the needle, and the vibrating presser foot must move in perfect unison.
Feed Timing: Set the stitch length to maximum. As the needle descends and its point reaches the level of the needle plate, the feed dog and the needle should begin their backward movement simultaneously.
Vertical Lift (Walking Height): The standard factory setting is that the inner and outer feet should lift to the same height. You can adjust this using the rear wing nut or the internal eccentric. If one foot is “dragging,” you’ll get uneven ply feeding.
Presser Foot Clearance: When the feet are at their highest point, the clearance should be approximately 14mm (depending on the specific subclass).
2. Hook Timing & Clearance
The 1245 uses a large vertical-axis rotary hook.
Timing Point: Set the machine to a “0” stitch length. Bring the needle bar to its lowest point, then let it rise 2.0mm (the “timing stroke”). At this point, the tip of the hook should be exactly at the center line of the needle.
Hook-to-Needle Gap: The clearance should be a “hair’s breadth”—roughly 0.1mm. If the gap is too large, the 1245 will skip stitches on heavy nylon or bonded thread.
Needle Bar Height: When the hook tip is at the center of the needle, the eye of the needle should be about 0.8mm to 1.2mm below the hook tip.
3. The Safety Clutch
The Pfaff 1245 is equipped with a safety clutch to protect the hook in case of a thread jam.
Resetting: If the machine “locks up” and the needle won’t move, the clutch has likely tripped. Press the plunger button on the bed of the machine and rotate the handwheel until you hear a “click” to re-engage.
Tension: During a tune-up, ensure the clutch isn’t too loose (tripping during heavy leather sewing) or too tight (failing to trip during a jam).
4. Bobbin Case & Opener
The “Opener” (Tab): This is a critical adjustment on industrial machines. The tab should pull the bobbin case back just enough to let the thick thread pass through the “gate.” If it’s not timed right, you’ll hear a “clunking” sound and get snapped threads.
Tension: Since this machine often runs Size 69 to 138 thread, ensure the bobbin tension spring is clean of wax buildup from bonded threads.
5. Lubrication Points
The 1245 has several “hidden” oiling points:
The Hook Race: Needs a drop of oil every few hours of operation.
The Top Wick: Check the felt wicks under the top cover. If they are bone dry, the main shaft bushings will overheat.
The Knee Lifter: Ensure the linkage under the table is greased and moves freely without binding.
Technician Tip:
Check the needle plate and feed dogs for “burrs” from previous needle strikes. Because this machine is used for leather and heavy upholstery, even a tiny nick can snag the thread and cause “birdnesting” on the underside of the material.
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Precision Button Sew Machine Repair & Restoration Button sew machines are the workhorses of any production line, and we understand the precision required to keep them running without skipping a stitch. We provide expert repair and full restoration for both mechanical and electronic button sewers.
Our process includes:
Timing & Synchronization: Fine-tuning the needle-to-looper timing to ensure perfect stitch formation on various button thicknesses.
Clamp & Feed Calibration: Adjusting the clamping pressure and feed motion to prevent fabric shifting and ensure consistent button placement.
Full Reconditioning: For older or high-mileage units, we perform deep-cleans, strip away oxidized grease, and replace worn drive belts or cams to return the machine to factory-spec performance.
Component Overhaul: Expert diagnostics and repair for integrated cutters and motor drive systems.
Viking Designer Diamond
Embroidery Unit Calibration
The Designer Diamond often prompts for this on startup, but a manual “zeroing” is part of a deep tune-up:
Hoop Sensor Calibration: Ensuring the machine correctly identifies the hoop size (especially the larger Majestic hoops) so it doesn’t strike the frame.
Arm Positioning: Checking that the X and Y axes move smoothly and that the “park” position is physically accurate.
Belt Tension: Inspecting the small drive belts inside the embroidery arm; if they have any slack, the registration (alignment) of your embroidery designs will shift.
2. Mechanical “Tune-Up” Points
Hook Timing & Clearance: This model uses a jam-proof rotary hook. You need to check the needle-to-hook gap. If it’s too wide, you’ll get skipped stitches on knits; too tight, and you’ll break needles.
Feed Dog Alignment: Ensure the feed dogs are level and centered in the needle plate slots. Inconsistent feeding on a Diamond often points to lint build-up under the plate or a “step motor” that needs a reset.
Automatic Thread Cutter: These are notorious for gathering “birds’ nests” of lint. The knife needs to be checked for sharpness, and the “home” position of the cutter motor should be verified.
Brother Innov-is
Needle Bar Height & Timing
Needle Bar Height: At the Bottom Dead Center (BDC), the standard spec for many Brother domestic models is that the needle bar thread guide or stop pin sits about 16mm to 19mm above the needle plate (depending on the specific model). If it’s too low, you’ll hit the bobbin case; too high, and you’ll get skipped stitches.
Hook Timing: When the needle rises roughly 1.6mm to 2.0mm from its lowest point, the hook point should be exactly behind the center line of the needle, approximately 0.1mm to 0.5mm above the eye.
Needle-to-Hook Clearance: On Innov-is machines, keep this gap tight—around 0.05mm to 0.1mm. If the needle is being pushed by the hook, or is too far away, you will have constant “shredding” issues.
2. Electronic & Pulse Motor Calibration
Needle Position (Center/Left/Right): Ensure the needle is perfectly centered in the needle plate hole when in the center-straight-stitch position. If it’s off, the zigzag width will be uneven.
Step Motor Reset: If the machine has been “crashed” (needle hit the plate), the step motors for the needle swing and feed dogs may need a reset via the technician service menu to re-zero their home positions.
Touchscreen Calibration: If the user is struggling to select stitches, you can usually access a calibration screen by holding the “Presser Foot Lifter” button or a specific key combination (varies by model) while powering on.
3. The “Silent” Feed System
Box Feed Mechanism: Higher-end Innov-is models use a “Box Feed” rather than an elliptical one. Check that the feed dogs stay level throughout their entire travel.
Feed Dog Height: At their highest point, the teeth should be roughly 0.9mm to 1.1mm above the needle plate.
Automatic Fabric Sensor (AFS): Check the sensor that detects fabric thickness. If this is dusty or out of alignment, the presser foot pressure won’t adjust correctly, causing puckering or slipping.
4. Maintenance & Cleaning (Technician Level)
Optical Sensors: Unlike older mechanical machines, Innov-is machines are packed with optical sensors (bobbin thread, upper thread, and hoop detection). Use a soft brush or low-pressure air to clean these; do not use heavy lubricants near them.
Thread Cutter Maintenance: The moving knife and fixed knife often accumulate adhesive residue from embroidery stabilizers. Clean these with alcohol and check for nicks. If the “tail” left after cutting is too short, the thread will pull out of the needle on the next start.
Bobbin Case Tension: These are set very specifically at the factory (often around 20g to 25g of pull). If the user has adjusted the “green” screw on the bobbin case, it may need to be reset using a tension gauge.
Quick Technician Tip:
If you are working on the embroidery-capable Innov-is models, always check the X/Y carriage play. If the belts have stretched even a fraction of a millimeter, circles will come out as ovals. Tighten the drive belts and check the carriage rails for any old, sticky grease.
Singer S0105 Overlock
The Singer S0105 is a 4-thread overlocker that relies heavily on the synchronization between the upper and lower loopers. Unlike a standard sewing machine, a “tune-up” here is mostly about timing, clearance, and tension balance.
Here is the technical checklist for calibrating and tuning up the S0105:
1. Looper Timing & Synchronization
Lower Looper Timing: When the needle bar is at its lowest point and begins to rise, the tip of the lower looper should meet the needle roughly 1.5mm to 2.0mm above the eye.
Upper & Lower Looper “Meeting”: As they cross, the upper looper must pass behind the lower looper as closely as possible without touching. If there is a gap, you’ll get skipped stitches; if they hit, you’ll break the loopers.
Needle Guard Adjustment: Check the small metal guards that prevent the needles from flexing into the loopers. They should be set so they almost touch the needle (about 0.05mm clearance) when the needle is at its lowest point.
2. Feed System & Differential Feed
Feed Dog Height: On this model, the feed dogs should sit roughly 1.0mm above the needle plate at their highest point.
Differential Calibration: Ensure the front and rear feed dogs are moving in sync when the differential dial is set to 1.0. If the fabric is “waving” or “puckering” even at the neutral setting, the linkage underneath may need a slight adjustment to re-center the stroke.
3. Cutting System (The Knife)
Knife Sharpness: The S0105 uses a movable upper knife. If the fabric is “chewing” rather than cutting cleanly, check for nicks.
Knife Timing: At the lowest point of the needle bar, the upper knife should overlap the lower knife by about 0.5mm to 1.0mm.
Width Adjustment: Ensure the lower knife moves smoothly when the cutting width dial is turned. Lint often gets trapped in the slide mechanism here, preventing the knife from seating correctly.
4. Tension & Thread Path
Tension Disc Cleaning: Because overlockers run at high speeds, lint and “thread dust” build up quickly between the tension discs. Run a piece of unthreaded muslin through the closed discs to “floss” out any debris.
Burr Check: Inspect the thread guides and looper eyes for burrs. Even a tiny scratch can cause the thread to snap at high speeds.
5. Cleaning & Lubrication
The “Lint Trap”: Remove the side cover and the needle plate. Overlockers are “lint magnets.” Use a brush or vacuum—avoid canned air, which can push lint deeper into the main bushings.
Lubrication Points: Use high-quality white sewing machine oil on the needle bar, the looper drive slide, and the main eccentric cam. Avoid over-oiling, as the S0105 is a compact machine and excess oil will quickly attract more lint.
Technician Tip for the S0105:
If the customer complains of broken needles, check the “Looping Over” (where the thread wraps the stitch finger). If the stitch finger on the needle plate is bent or burred, it will snag the thread, pull the needle out of alignment, and cause it to strike the looper.
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The Singer 175-61 Industrial Tacker Review
The Singer 175-61 Industrial Tacker is a specialized sewing machine designed for heavy-duty fastening tasks. It generally receives positive reviews for its power, efficiency, and versatility. Here’s a summary of what users typically highlight:
Pros:
Powerful Performance: It’s built for industrial use, meaning it can handle thick fabrics and materials with ease. This makes it a popular choice for applications like upholstery, canvas work, and even attaching buttons to heavy garments.
Efficient Operation: The machine operates quickly, allowing for high productivity. This is especially beneficial for tasks involving repetitive tacking or fastening.
Versatility: While primarily designed for tacking, the 175-61 can also be adapted for sewing on buttons. This multi-functionality adds to its value and usability.
Durability: As an industrial machine, it’s built to withstand heavy use and last for years. This makes it a reliable investment for businesses or individuals with demanding sewing needs.
Ease of Use: Despite its industrial nature, many users find it relatively straightforward to run. It is especially easy to use for its intended purpose of tacking and button sewing.
Cons:
Specialized Function: It’s important to remember that this machine is designed for specific tasks. It’s not a general-purpose sewing machine and wouldn’t be suitable for typical garment construction or delicate fabrics.
Maintenance: Like any industrial machine, it requires regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. This may involve occasional cleaning, lubrication, and potentially part replacements.
Size and Weight: It’s a substantial machine, meaning it’s not as portable as domestic models. This might be a consideration for those with limited workspace.
Overall:
The Singer 175-61 Industrial Tacker is a powerful and efficient tool that excels in its specialized applications. Its robust construction, speed, and versatility make it a valuable asset for businesses and individuals who require heavy-duty fastening capabilities. However, it’s essential to consider its specific purpose and maintenance requirements before making a purchase. If your sewing needs align with its strengths, the 175-61 is likely to be a reliable and long-lasting addition to your workspace.
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This Singer 112W139 Double Needle Walking Foot machine has been recondition. New hooks and all other parts are original. Good for medium to light weight materials.
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The Consew 7360R-DD Direct Drive Single Needle sewing machine has been discontinued and superseded by the Consew 7360R7DD-2C model. For current availability and sales inquiries, please contact us via telephone or written correspondence.
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The Innov-ís 4000D is quite simply the most innovative sewing and embroidery machine ever. Sew or embroider at speeds up to 1,000 stitches per minute on one of the largest embroidery fields in the industry (nearly 12 x 7 inches) plus the world’s first triple lighting system for ideal illumination of the working area. Choose from a large selection of embroidery designs, which cover every style including classic, romantic, modern and so much more. Simply touch the oversized color LCD screen to select embroidery patterns, stitches, powerful editing feature tutorials and more.
Heavy duty refurbish antique throttle machine with all cabinet top six drawers cast-iron legs and leather belt. I’m working condition.
We are sold this treadle machine for $495 we’ve never got it appraise but we reconditioned tested it great quality working condition.
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Minnesota treadle sewing machines are not as widely known as some other brands. However, they have a dedicated following among antique sewing machine enthusiasts. They are also popular with those seeking a unique sewing experience. Here’s a review based on common observations and user feedback:
Pros:
Vintage Charm and Aesthetics: Minnesota treadle machines are often praised for their beautiful and ornate designs. They can be a striking addition to a sewing room or even serve as a decorative piece.
Durability and Build Quality: Many Minnesota machines were built to last, with sturdy construction and quality materials. This can make them a reliable option even after decades of use.
Unique Sewing Experience: Treadling provides a different sewing experience compared to electric machines. It can be more engaging and offer a sense of connection to the craft.
Off-Grid Functionality: As treadle machines don’t require electricity, they can be appealing for those seeking self-sufficiency or preparedness options.
Collectibility: Certain Minnesota models are considered collectible, potentially increasing in value over time.
Cons:
Maintenance and Repair: Due to their age, Minnesota machines may require more maintenance and occasional repairs. Finding parts and qualified technicians can sometimes be challenging.
Limited Features: Compared to modern machines, Minnesota treadles typically have fewer features and stitch options. They primarily excel at straight stitching and basic sewing tasks.
Learning Curve: Treadling can take some practice to master, especially for those accustomed to electric machines.
Speed and Control: Treadling can offer nuanced control. However, it might not be as fast or efficient as electric machines for large projects.
Availability: Finding well-maintained Minnesota treadle machines can require some searching, as they are not as readily available as newer models.
Overall:
Minnesota treadle sewing machines offer a unique blend of vintage charm, durability, and a distinctive sewing experience. They can be a rewarding option for those seeking a connection to the past or a self-sufficient sewing solution. However, it’s essential to consider the potential maintenance needs, limited features, and learning curve associated with these machines. If you appreciate their vintage appeal, a Minnesota treadle machine can be satisfying. You must be willing to invest time in learning and upkeep.
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It looks like the machine you’re interested in has been upgraded! Therefore, the Consew 7360R7DD-2 is the latest version and offers improved features and performance. To check out the 7360R7DD-2 and other available Consew single needle machines, head over to the Consew single needle page on our website. In addition, you’ll find all the details and specs there.
Consew 7360R-7DD Direct Drive Single Needle Industrial Machine
OVERVIEW
High Speed (*5000 spm,) Single Needle, Drop Feed, Lockstitch Machine
With: Automatic Reverse (backtacking) Auto-lubrication • Rotary Hook • Needle Positioning Under Bed Thread Trimmer Electric Thread Clamp (holds thread qfter thread trim) Electric Foot Lift • Stitch Counter • Built-in Bobbin Winder Built-in, Direct Drive, 3/4hp, 550 Watt Motor (110v or 220v)
APPLICATIONS
For sewing light to heavy-weight materials including cottons, knits, polyester, nylon, sheer fabrics and denim
Suitable for stitching such products as blouses, shirts, men’s, ladies and children’s apparel, uniforms, overalls, lingerie, etc.
Heavyweight fabrics such as jeans can be sewn by changing the needle plate, feed dog, foot, stitch regulator, hook and needle bar
FEATURES
Fully automatic lubrication with recirculating high pressure pump and oil glass indicator
Noise and vibration absorbing table mounting
Treadle controlled foot lifter
Automatic reverse
Auto-lubrication rotary hook
Under bed thread trimmer
Electric thread clamp (holds thread after thread trim)
Needle positioning
Electric foot lift
Stitch counter
Built-in bobbin winder
Built -in LED light with level settings and on/off switch
Built-in 3/4HP, 550 watt Direct Drive Motor (110v or 220v)
Also available: 7360RH-7DD Heavy duty version. (*4000 spm, 5 spi, DBX5 needle)
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