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aoconstruction ![]() Forum Member ![]() Joined: 16 January 2018 Location: Attleboro, MA Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Will the table and servo motor that comes with the sailrite fabricator also accomadate a juki sewing machine? Thinking about setting up a a second station and have a friend that wants to give me a juki that no longer uses it. Thanks Alan |
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MattGrant ![]() Admin Group ![]() Sailrite Employee - Expert Joined: 21 April 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3009 |
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The Workhorse motor and the table legs would be fine. The table top could be different though if the Juki is not an auto lubricating model. But we likely have a top that would work. I just need to know the Juki model number.
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Tejas ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 14 February 2011 Location: Austin, TX Status: Offline Points: 206 |
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The cut-out for my Juki 1508N is about 7" x 20 1/2".
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Beneteau First 36.7
Juki LU-1508N Bernina 217N with CAM Reader Singer 99 with hand crank |
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MattGrant ![]() Admin Group ![]() Sailrite Employee - Expert Joined: 21 April 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3009 |
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That is a bit different than the Fabricator which is 7.25" by 18.875". The other issue is how the oil try, if it exists, drops into the cutout. When the oil tray is integrated into the rubber corner pads the corner supports of the wooden table must be deeper. And typically the forward pads are oval in shape which requires a special router cut at those corners. The Fabricator is setup like this. If the machine does not have an oil pump then it is more common for the corner supports to just fit into radius shaped corners and the wooden corner supports are not so deep.
Hope this helps.
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