Where can I found a switch for Pfaff 1222E? It seem to be discontinued.
Sometimes the sewing machine companies have parts that will work on several models but very often you have to have the exact piece for your machine so be very careful when placing an order to make sure it will fit the exact model of your machine.
I'm not sure if there is a difference in parts for the Phaff 1222 and Phaff 1222E but check it out before ordering.
You can probably call any of these sites and know within minutes if they have the correct part and price.
www.helpowl.com/
a1sewingmachine.com/
www.sewingmachine-parts.com/
brubakerssewing.com/
www.sewingpartsonline.com/
You can also check Sears Service Center.
Switch Pfaff #70-112000-02 is suitable for 1221, 1222, 1222E & 1222SE www.amazon.ca/
You can buy Pfaff #70-112000-02 on ebay.com for EUR 17.95 www.ebay.co.uk/
I have an automatic sewing machine Pfaff 260. Where can I find a Zick-Zack?
If this part is not there, how can I repair the one that is there?
The Pfaff 260 was first made in 1960. Pfaff were so proud of the 260 model, it had 80 automatic stitches and was super heavy industrial strength, it was advertised with a warranty of 10 years. Belt driven by string, in fact 10 strands clamped together with over 100 metal cleats. Later it was superseded by the 262, 360 then 368 models.
Here are PFAFF Model 260 Parts:
www.singeronline.com/
You can buy Zig Zag Foot here :
www.singeronline.com/
It fits "Most Pfaff Models".
Here is written that video by austinado 16 "Pfaff 260 262 332 360 362 Zig Zag Repair on You Tube was a huge help":
sewingmachineservicebywayne.com/
Here are two YouTube videos "Pfaff 260 / Pfaff 262 / Pfaff 360 / Pfaff 362 Service and Maintenance":
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I asked this before, but still don't have the answer I need. I need to find the switch for my sewing machine Pfaff 1222E. I would buy the whole plugging module in order to get my switch, or a cheap machine for parts as long the switch is recoverable.
You need to buy Switch Pfaff #70-112000-02, it fits 1222E (and for 1196, 1197, 1209, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1216, 1217, 1221, 1221, 1222, 1222SE, 1229).
I have a Pfaff 130 and articulating lamp. I am missing the screws that hold the bakelite shade to the base. Where can I buy some?
I do not know if you tried the Pfaff website or if you contacted a local Pfaff dealer:
I can almost guarantee that if you ask your question on this website someone will have them or know where to get them.
I believe your machine was made in 1932 so you may also be able to get help from this group but you will have to join. You can join the free membership by following instructions on this page.
Here is another good forum to check out.
Most likely you will only find the genuine screw by someone on one of these sites helping you.
sewing.patternreview.com/
I have a Pfaff 2140 that has screen issues. When I plug the machine in and power it on the screen will not display anything and will have a rhythmic ticking noise along with a slight flash from screen. I had done some online searching and found that it could be a capacitor issue, upon finding and replacing what I believed to be the bad capacitor I am still having this issue.
If anyone has answers or has fixed this issue before I'd greatly appreciate the help.If the machine still has an issue it could be due to the motherboard not working correctly. Capacitor issues can cause problems with the motherboard or even the monitor display.
I have a Pfaff 360. When cleaning it the position finger spring fell out. I have the instruction manual, I have the repair manual, and I have the supplemental repair manual, but I cannot find this part listed anywhere (it fell out when I was using the brush to clean out under the needle plate.
Does anyone know where this goes? I found the part number: Pfaff #91-060197-15, but no reference on how to put it back in the machine. Can anyone please help or tell me what manual I need to buy to fix this?I found this video that seems to show exactly how to do this on a Pfaff machine. I have watched the video and it was not completely apparent to me how to do this or where that mysterious piece comes into play, but I think it's at the very beginning of the video.
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"It's kind of tricky", the technician says. LOL! This is why I would rather take my machine to a repairperson than attempt it myself
best of luck! I would be curious to know if you succeed
I have a Pfaff Quilt Expression 4.0. Just last night it stopped working - the fabric wouldn't feed through and the bobbin thread wasn't catching. After some investigation it appears that the upper thread is getting caught on this little metal arm that is called an "upper thread fetcher". Anyone know why? Or how I can fix it?
It seems to otherwise be running normally. When I begin sewing it does grab the bobbin thread, but because the upper thread is catching on this thing it can't advance or feed through and the bobbin thread doesn't come up at all.
The sewing machine isn't able to make any stitches. The needle goes in the fabric, the upper thread goes around the bobbin wheel and gets stuck. I have to cut the thread away from the fabric in order to release it and then remove the bottom plate in order to get to the thread at all.I have a Pfaff Creative Sensation with ActivStitch technology. When I press the pedal, it sews a few stitches and stops. The front panel turns green. Can anyone explain why this is happening?
I have a PFAFF creative 7570. It was working fine and then the screen stopped working. Any idea what could be causing this and how I can fix it?
Thank you.
The display is not getting power so the machine is not working. This normally is a problem with the fuse or the display circuit board. You will need to start off with changing out the fuse on the machine and if this is still not working you will need to order a new display circuit board and swap this out. This may need to be taken to a repair shop if you can't do the repairs yourself.