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My wife purchased an old industrial Brother DB2-758-C sewing machine and I can't for the life of me find a manual for it. My Google search has found a place that sells copies for $10, but I don't know that I trust it. Does anyone know of a reliable source I can purchase one at? Brother support doesn't list any older models on their web page. Thanks in advance.
 
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You may have better luck if you contact Brother direct and see if they have an archive. They may not put everything on the website.



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Or, maybe, hunt up a repair shop and see if they'll let you photocopy theirs.

A longer shot, but I have seen racks of old manuals in antique bookstores.
 
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https://www.supsew.com/downloa...other%20DB2-B758.pdf





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Thanks for the advice. I'll try talking to Brother first.

I have the parts manual, but I'm looking for the instruction manual. Thank you though.
 
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That Brother is an industrial machine that's a copy of the Singer 251
All of these drop feed side bobbin machines are pretty much all alike.


(I sew and do automobile upholstery as a hobby sometimes.)






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Wow!! Nice work!

Thanks for the information that they are mostly the same. Maybe today after work I will be able to do some investigating.
 
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I’d strongly recommend that you replace the clutch motor with a servo motor and put a small pulley on the motor to slow it down.
These machines are FAST.
I did all of mine.





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She's pretty good with sewing as she's done quite a bit previously. She also warned me that if I use it to make sure I keep my fingers out of the way as it will suck them in.

What are the advantages of the servo verses the clutch?
 
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Control.
The clutch is one speed and you have to feather it to run slowly. It’s a learned skill.
The servo is further you press it the faster it runs.
I can pop one stitch at a time with my servos.
I’ll take a video tonight on how it works.





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