TECHSEW EA-106 Walking-Foot Industrial Sewing Machine

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

The Techsew EA-106 sews light to heavy-weight materials such as leather, vinyl, upholstery, synthetics, canvas and various coated and laminated products.

Features:

* Heavy Duty
* Compound Walking Foot
* Reverse Feed
* Large Bobbin
* Large Hook
* Easily lift and lower the presser foot with a knee control.
* Extra-high presser foot lift
* Easy Adjustment of Length of Stitch (2-8mm)
* Presser foot lifts 12mm
* Plenty of accessories to get you started right away!

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  • how much the ea 106 costs/????????

  • @executivedesigns please visit our website for pricing information.

  • do u have a shop in florida

  • we don't have a shop in Florida however we can ship a machine anywhere in the US in about 3-5 days. call 1-866-415-8223 for purchasing info or visit our website.

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  • Hey I have the same snake skin material! I have it in purple and dark dray, I'm going to start working with it right now too.

  • Also, you mentioned the term "drop feed", this is when the feed dog in combination with the alternating presser feet push the material being sewed. You can read about all sewing machine feed systems on our weblog linked in the video info.

  • Thanks for your question, this is what's called a ''compound walking-foot'' or ''compound feed'', compound feed machines are a combination of needle feed and drop feed, and also feature alternating presser feet. Compound feed machines are used mostly for projects such as auto and marine upholstery, awnings, sails and leather work. This is the most common type of walking foot for industrial machines, used in machines such as the consew 206, pfaff 1245, singer 411 and more.

  • I'm learning about commercial machines for heavy duty home use. I've seen what a "walking foot" is. This seems different. The foot seems stationary but the needle seems to be walking. Is this what is termed "drop feed"? What are pros and cons of this vs. walking foot?

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