Passap E6000 plus accessories

Passap E6000 plus accessories

Battle Ground,WA - US

Category: Machines
Listed: 30 days ago
$1,500.00 (USD)
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I have a Passap E6000 to sell as I am downsizing in prep for a move.

Price is $1500 OBO.

Not willing to ship, would prefer pickup (Battle Ground, WA), but I am willing to meet you in the middle if you are a bit farther away.
All parts and accessories are included for each item, unless otherwise stated. All items are functional and free of damage unless otherwise stated. More images are available here.
  • Passap E6000 8k model with upgraded chips, so the machine is DAK capable
  • comes with T601 Stand
  • Electra 3000A motor – has foot pedal, original row counter for the motor is not functional, and has been replaced with the digital row counter available online.
  • AC600 Auto Color changer – one of the clips that hold the eyelets is broken and needs to be replaced. Parts to repair the clip are included. I just never got around to fixing it.
  • Left Side Extension Rails
  • U100E Transfer Carriage
  • Tricofit Carriage – Middle turning knob for row counter is broken, but row counter is otherwise functional
  • Picto Carriage
  • Jac40 plus 3 prepunched cards
  • Cast-on combs and weights – I believe these originally came with a Duomatic 80
  • DAK cables and switch for console
  • Many books and pattern manuals
  • Extra transfer tools
  • Extra needles and pushers for both the back and front beds
  • Blue Strippers
Note: The plastic piece that covers the front lock bolt is cracked. However, it does not affect the functionality of the lock, nor does it prevent the cable from being clipped to it. Does not include the two color changer that came with the base model.

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