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By samsouto
#12256
Hello all,
I am a newbie, sam from France (sorry with my English)
I have bought a pfaff walking foot but the plate with identification is missing..
I think it is a 145..but I am not sure... If it's a 145..an h2 h3 h4? A B C D
Can someone can help me??
Thanks guys :pray:
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By souperdoo
#12261
It looks like a 145-H3-6, but it has a chromed spring on it. That is outside my experience, so I'm at a dead end. A Cul-de-Sac, so to speak.

If you are on Facebook, join up with the group Industrial Sewing Machines and post up a picture. Make it to the attention of Peter Greb. The man knows PFAFF.
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By Adam12
#12263
Lock the feet in the up position and measure from needle plate to bottom of the foot. H1, H2=7mm, H3=11mm, H4=14mm. Not sure about what letters go with it
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By John
#12279
Hi @samsouto welcome to the forum! Happy to have you here.

I agree looks like a 145 to me as well. That is a great machine and you should be quite happy with it.
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By sandmanred
#12328
Can you show a picture of the bobbin? They make machine with a smaller and larger bobbin that's part of the model number. How is the hook driven, by a belt or all by shaft? That feature is another part of the model number and I don't know how to tell without looking under the cover on top of the machine. There is also possibly a clutch on the long horizontal shaft under the bed that drives the hook.

Here's a list of how part of the model numbers work attached
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