*Note. The gap between two pins to hold a machine onto a flatbed cabinet or carrying case is 9 9/16" inches or 24.3cm from center of left hinge pin hole to center of right hinge pin hole. JohnMD

  • 1/4" welt foot for cord and piping
  • Straight Stitch and Reverse
  • Sews Up To 1/4" Compressed Fabric
  • 4 Stitches Per Inch Longest Stitch Length
  • Or, Up to 6mm stitch length
  • Up To 900 Stitches Per Minute Speed
  • Foot Control Included in Box with Machine
  • Toothed Belts And Pulleys for Traction
  • 150 Watt, 1.5 Amp, 8000 Rpm Motor, 110Volts only
  • Top And Bottom Feed Teeth
  • Fabric Presser Foot Pressure Adjustment
  • All-Metal Construction
  • Made In Taiwan, Not China
  • Portable Machine with Built-in Walking Foot
  • Includes Foot Control to operate
  • US Warranty 90 Days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Specifications
  • 900 stitches per minute
  • Cleated positraction belts combine with new geared hand wheel pulley, geared reduction pulley and geared motor pulley to eliminate slipping
  • High lift walking foot with 1/4" clearance underneath the foot
  • Special heavy duty motor attached up to 150 watts, 1.5 amps, twice as much as home sewing machines
  • Fits regular portable case or cabinets
  • Spring loaded reverse
  • Uses 16 class welt foot
  • 4 stitches per inch maximum stitch length
  • Uses standard upholstery needles: 135x17, size 22, 20, 18, etc.
  • Power: 8000 RPM, 150 watts, 1.5 amp motor
  • Weight: 40 lbs

    Thompson Mini Walking Foot With Zig-Zag
Included Accessories
  • Accessory Pack
  • Foot Control
  • Thread Stand
  • Instruction manual
Thompson Mini Walker from Datho Manufacturing in Lubbock Texas was the first importer of a portable walking foot sewing machines into the USA in the early 1990's. Both Sailrite, Reliable and all the other clones are copies of the original Thompson PW500 and PWZ zigzag machines. AllBrands sold the first Thompson LSZ1 zigzag model before Sailrite copied and patented the zigzag on it. The straight stitch version was not patented. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-WbQWiQrRo
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