Professional Non-Stick Fabric Feeding with Smooth Roller Action
Eliminate fabric bunching and slipping on tough materials with the industrial-grade SP18 1/8 Teflon Foot with Roller/Puller. Standard metal presser feet often stick to coated or heavy fabrics, causing uneven stitch lengths and shifted layers. By uniting a slick Teflon sole with an integrated rolling wheel, this foot provides effortless, dual-action feeding at maximum sewing speeds.
Key Features & Specifications:
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Exact Component ID: Part Number SP18 1/8.
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Dual-Action Technology: Utilizes a non-stick Teflon body combined with a rear roller/puller wheel to stop sticky, plastic, or coated fabrics from clinging to the foot.
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Precise $1/8$-Inch Margin Guide: Equipped with a fixed edge guide exactly $1/8$-inch (approx. 3.2mm) away from the needle drop point for immaculate, narrow topstitching.
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Universal High-Shank Fit: Engineered for single needle lockstitch sewing machines (fully compatible with Juki, Brother, Jack, Singer, Typical, and more).
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Problem-Material Expert: Perfectly handles difficult materials like genuine leather, synthetic vinyl, canvas, faux fur, oilcloth, foam-backed upholstery, and laminated plastics.
Why Upgrade to a Teflon Roller Foot?
When sewing sticky fabrics, standard feet create high surface friction that pulls the top layer out of sync with the machine’s lower feed dogs. Swapping to the SP18 1/8 Teflon roller foot gives your industrial single-needle machine the friction-free, rolling assistance needed to maintain crisp stitch tracking, zero puckering, and flawless clothing or upholstery lines.
: Will this SP18 1/8 presser foot fit low-shank domestic sewing machines? A: No. This is a high-shank industrial attachment designed strictly for single needle industrial lockstitch sewing machines. It will not fit standard household, domestic, or snap-on sewing machine frameworks.
Q: What is the difference between this and the SP18 1/4 version? A: The fraction denotes the distance from the needle drop point to the built-in edge guide. This 1/8 version creates a narrow $1/8$-inch (approx. 3.2mm) seam margin, whereas the 1/4 version creates a wider $1/4$-inch (approx. 6.4mm) margin.



















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