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PFAFF 335-G-17/01 : Narrow Cylinder Arm Walking Foot Sewing Machine for BINDING

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The PFAFF 335 is an universal cylinder-bed machine for use in small leather goods, leather garments, upholstery, shoes, etc. Working on tubular or pre-attached articles and standard sewing work on leather wear, bags and leathercraft articles. Assembly and binding operations as well as decorative stitching in small leather goods.

Features

  • Cylinder-bed sewing machine for working on tublar or pre attached articles
  • Excellent sewing quality with high perfomance and sewing reliability
  • Very neat bindings, even inside and outside curves, thanks to the moving binder, and tape is held close to the binding edge
  • Quick conversion to binding applications by changing the sewing equipment
  • Fewer bobbin changes due to the large hook (40% more bobbin capacity than standard hook)
  • Original PFAFF Industrial machines have an additional security label to identify as original PFAFF brand

Applications

 subclass is the 335-G-17/01 and is set up for binding applications. features:

  • Vibrating Plate
  • Binding Foot
  • Binding Needle Plate
  • Binding Feed Dogs
  • mount for edger binder / Folder
  • Assembly and binding operations as well as decorative stitching in small leather goods, shoes, carpet slippers, bags....and much more

Specifications

  • Needle system: 134-35 LR
  • Needle size: 80 - 100 Nm
  • Max. sewing speeds: 2.800 s.p.m
  • Max. stitch length: 6.0 mm
  • Top feed stroke: 7.0 mm
  • Stitch type: 301 (Lockstitich)
  • Thread size: Tex 45 - Tex 138 (synth. 40/3)
  • Clearance under the sewing foot: max. 14,0 mm
  • Voltage: 110V, 50/60 Hz

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