Adler sewing machines are the line of industrial equipments that are manufactured in order to sew materials such as furniture, boat, and auto upholstery. Most Durkopp Adler models are made to professional quality, very sturdy and are designed powerful enough to handle these types of materials and heavy duty jobs.
Majority of Adler industrial sewing machines come equipped with a powerful motor and a convenient table to manage the toughest of materials.
Although it is difficult to find personal reviews or any other pertinent information in order to assess the feedback about these machines, it is apparent by the advertisement of these brand that they are not the typical household name and that they are powerful, tough, and respected by commercial industries around the world.
Originally a German company, subsidiaries of both Adler America, Inc. in 1978 and Durkopp America, Inc. in 1985 were founded to present Adler machines to their customers in the United States. The merger in January of 1991 brought along Durkopp Adler America, Inc., allowing the new company to provide the Durkopp Adler machines to the automotive, upholstery, apparel, and uniform businesses.
Today, the headquarters in Norcross, Georgia services North American, Central and South American, and Caribbean industries with their product line of commercial sewing machines.

The Durkopp Adler 367-170010 is a walking foot industrial sewing machine that contains a reverse feed mechanism for reverse sewing, a single needle compound feed that allows the feeding of thicker materials, and a large side-loading horizontal hook.
Made specifically to handle the heaviest fabrics, this machine with industrial sewing strength is prepared to sew leather, vinyl, upholstery, synthetics, canvas and an array of coated materials.
The 367-170010 Adler walking foot sewing machine maintains a longer stitch length, at approximately 8mm on the standard model. Retailing at just under $3000, this machine not only boasts that it is the best value for the money; it ensures amazing strength when it comes to sewing the thickest fabrics.
In order to get the best bang for the buck when it comes to these industrial sewing machine models, purchasing a used or second hand one is a great idea to consider. Advancedsewing.com has a small selection of these machines at decent prices that fall under $3000.
For $1150, the used version of the sturdy, metal 2- needle, walking foot Durkopp Adler # 167-273HU can be purchased. Or, on the highest end of the spectrum, the Durkopp Adler #805 Fully Automatic Pocket Set and Sew can be acquired at $7000.
Adler industrial sewing machines are not made for the everyday sewing functions that are done at home, and certainly are not necessary for the lightweight commercial tasks that dressmakers and tailors perform.
Their muscle and heftiness are manufactured with the tough jobs in mind, and are best placed in the environments that are creating such things as tents, awnings, and luggage. They are also strong enough to assist in the manufacturing of shoes.
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