American LeatherWorks- a renowned US-based, veteran-owned supplier of leathercraft products and materials - has announced updates to its inventory of COBRA sewing machines for customers nationwide.
-- American LeatherWorks' expanded range includes the COBRA Class 4 and Class 26 models, offering leathercraft professionals and enthusiasts access to some of the industry's leading tools and machines. In addition to the COBRA machines, customers can order replacement parts and accessories including bobbins, presser foot attachments, and welting and upholstery foot sets.
More details can be found at https://americanleatherworks.com/collections/cobra-leather-machinery
The Class 26 is a reasonably lightweight sewing machine that handles light to medium-weight jobs, recommended for stitching items such as bags, notebooks, purses, wallets, or upholstery. Experts describe the Class 26 as a scaled-down version of the more sophisticated and heavy-duty Class 4.
The machine has a 10-inch arm, a top-loading 'U' style bobbin, and a robust pedestal stand with locking caster wheels. The Class 26 can comfortably sew leather up to 7/16 inches thick and accommodates thread sizes from 46 to 207. Buyers also get a tool kit with oil, wrenches, thread, bobbins, nippers, a spool pin, and a magnetic guide. The machine is powered by a brushless D.C. Servo motor which comes in 110 or 220-volt versions. Other features include a sealed bearing speed reducer, thread stand, and a 28 LED lamp.
The COBRA Class 4 provides a more heavy-duty option, suitable for stitching skirting, tack, bullet loops, and chap leather, American LeatherWorks says. The machine can sew leather from 6 oz. to 7/8” and comes with a 16.5-inch cylinder arm. The Class 4 can accommodate thread sizes from 69 to 415 wt and features a triple feed mechanism, a heavy-duty pedestal stand, variable speed digital DC servo motor, and an SR2 speed reducer.
The standard accessory package contains #25 leather point needles, a left-toe presser and open-toe center attachments, oil, tools, four bobbins, a manual, and an instructional DVD. The machine can be ordered with or without a flip guide and work platform and customers can also opt for a version with an electronic positioning system (EPS) for an additional cost, American LeatherWorks adds.
The Class 4 with the standard package is currently available for $2,995 while the Class 26 machine costs $2390.
In addition to its COBRA collection, the company also supplies leather, vinyl, adhesives, templates, buckles, snaps, fasteners, a wide variety of tools, and finished goods such as wallets and handbags.
A spokesperson says, “Since 2008, American LeatherWorks has been the go-to destination for leathercraft enthusiasts, delivering unmatched quality products and materials. We have remained steadfast in our mission to support Crafters across the globe.”
Additional details can be found at https://americanleatherworks.com/
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Organization: American LeatherWorks
Address: 1000 North Main Street #3, Lansing, Kansas 66043, United States
Website: https://americanleatherworks.com/
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