The class 267 can be used as basic sewing machine for the most different operations in the entire medium-weight application range. Versatility is its main advantage. A great variety of further equipment is available for the preparation of certain operations. The bottom feed, needle feed and alternating foot top feed in connection with the high sewing foot stroke ensure an excellent material feed, which is a condition for an impeccable sewing result. Even thickest sewing threads are processed in a convincing quality due to the sewing kinematics especially adapted to the field of application.
The robust and proven construction of the 267 has made thismachine of the D?rkopp Adler?s BasicLine an operating equipmentfor general stitching in medium weight material likeupholstery, leather articles and technical textiles.
The bottom feed, needle feed and alternating top feed as wellas its high stroke of the sewing foot ensure an excellent materialfeed and an easy crossing of transversal seams, even verythick ones. The vertical hook with increased bobbin capacity isespecially suited for the manufacturing with solid sewing threads.The standard safety clutch helps to prevent hook damageor uncontrolled change of hook timing.
By using the appropriate sewing equipments and sewing devices,the machine may be adjusted to various application.
Your advantages:
- Excellent stitch pattern and perfect material feeding due totriple feed with alternating sewing feet
- Long sewing cycles by vertical hook with increasedbobbin capacity
High top feed stroke up to 5 mm max. easily managescross seams and hems
- Robust and durable designSpecifications:
- Stitch lenght:6mm
- Max.Speed: 1.700 S.P.M.
- Material:M, MS (leather,vinyl,canvas)
- Needle gauge:3 ? 40mm(standard 6.4mm-1/4″)
- Top feed stroke:5,0
- A = Clearance when sewing:6mm;B = Clearance when lifting:10mm
- Needle Type:134-35
- Needle size:110-140
Machine comes with knocked down stand and assembly instructions.Please contact us for a price with assembled table
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