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Reliable Sewing Machines 4000SW walking foot

The don't-mess-around & will-sew-darn-near-anything industrial machine. It will happily sew leather, canvas, denim, bike tires, and other thick materials. Also your fingers.

Quick facts

Status Operational October 2019
Training Not required if you are comfortable with domestic machines
Hackable NO
Usage Restrictions Authorized and trained members only
Owner David Bynoe
If it Breaks Contact David - @dbynoe on slack and talk
Loan Status Loaned by dbynoe- contact if its removal is desired
Location Beside sewing desk
Value $$$$
Champion See Compendium of Champions

Training

Please contact @dbynoe or @metal_janet on slack or talk for training

Training Notes:

Main Hazards

* The motor is very powerful and has a lot of inertia. It can go through the bone of your finger, and WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE MACHINE THE MOTOR REMAINS SPINNING FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. If the foot pedal is accidentally pressed while the motor is still spinning, the machine will run. Exercise caution while threading the machine. (see below)

Turning the machine on

Turning the machine off

Knee Lift Presser foot

Adjusting Stitch Length

Winding a bobbin

  1. Pass the thread through the thread guide then around the tension discs (located on the table just below the thread holder)
  2. Install the bobbin onto the winder located in front of the belt on the right side of the machine
  3. Remove the needle from the machine (it is not possible to disengage the sewing mechanism while winding bobbin)
  4. Push the bobbin winder rearwards until
  5. it snaps into place against the belt
  6. Turn on the machine, and hold the foot pedal down until the bobbin automatically disengages from the belt.

Oiling

Threading

First turn off the machine!

DO NOT REST YOUR FEET ON THE FOOT PEDAL WHEN THREADING THE MACHINE.

Follow this handy diagram!

Manual

Manual PDF