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Juki DDL-8700. Bobbin?

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Old 05-11-2019, 04:10 PM
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Default Juki DDL-8700. Bobbin?

Anyone know what kind of bobbin I need to
buy for this machine. I can’t get up the steps
into my skid shack to check & my grandson doesn’t
know what I’m talking about
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Old 05-12-2019, 03:58 AM
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Parts here with a picture to show Gson.

https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/ju...700-parts.aspx

Hope that helps!
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Originally Posted by amyjo View Post
Anyone know what kind of bobbin I need to
buy for this machine....
It appears that the Juki number for the bobbin is 229-32909 - for the Juki DDL-8700
https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/bo...2909-10pk.aspx
According to my research, it appears that they are a "Style L" type bobbin. It is slightly larger diameter and slightly shorter than a class 15 bobbin.

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Thanks. I went online n purchased a bunch of prefilled bobbins for it as they were really reasonable n I don’t have any for the machine
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You will love the pre-filled bobbins...they last a long time. You cannot wind as much thread as the industrial winder does. And many of the the prefilledhbobbins can be used as spares for winding colors.
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I've been using the same ones I used in my Juki 2010. They fit, but I think if I was doing a lot of high speed sewing I'd rather use the industrial type with the holes. They seem to not heat up as much in the machine.

I have the speed on mine set down quite a bit as most of the time I'm doing very short seams. Lately I've been working on a project with a lot of 8-12" seams and have noticed the bobbin case being quite warm when I change threads. I do add a drop of oil with each bobbin change. I'm concerned I don't sew fast enough for the splatter oiler to work correctly for the bobbin area. I'm sewing faster than the Juki2010 sewed, but not all that fast for this machine. I do sew fast for 20-30" each bobbin change to get the oil pump circulating oil to the top of the machine.

I do love this machine - but I use a stand alone bobbin winder as it's a pain to use the one on the machine unless you have two spools of thread and can do it while you are sewing as it's been designed to be used.

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