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your trusted source for industrial cutting and sewing machines, parts and accessories, since 1941

SLOAN MACHINERY

Welcome to Sloan Machinery, your one-stop-shop for all of your industrial sewing machine needs. Sloan Machinery Company is a family-owned and operated business since 1941. Today, we have become one of the top suppliers in the industry. We are knowledgeable about sewing machine parts and have the ability to manufacture replacement parts that are no longer available.

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With a dedication to product quality and excellent customer service, Brother International Corporation, headquartered in Bridgewater, NJ, is committed to an At Your Side philosophy with its customers, business partners and colleagues. Established in 1954, Brother International Corporation offers industrial solutions that revolutionize the way we live and work.

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Juki offers an extensive line of sewing equipment for the apparel industry ranging from lockstitch, overlock and coverstitch machines, to electronic bartackers and automated sewing systems. They have also become predominant in the heavy-duty sewing market, supplying such industries as automotive, upholstery, marine, industrial fabrics, footwear, leather products and home textiles.

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For over 150 years, PFAFF® has developed premium sewing machines distinguished by their sophisticated appearance, superior performance and exhibiting ultimate design freedom.

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Since their beginnings in the middle of the 19th century, the Dürkopp and Adler names have become synonymous with high quality sewing machines and consistent performance.  

It is this history and reputation that Dürkopp Adler America draws on, to this day. 

ABOUT US

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Sloan Machinery Company was started in 1941 by Abraham Sloan in Lynn, Massachusetts. At that time the company just served the shoe industry in the Lynn area. In the late sixties and seventies, Sylvia Sloan ran the company, after Abraham's death in 1966, until she passed the torch to Sam in 1974. He positioned the business to service many other industries outside the Massachusetts area, selling in Canada and around the world.

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In 1999, Sloan acquired the assets of CST (Cohen Stitching Technologies) which brought cam cutting capabilities for bartacking machines and also the development of specialized clamping for programmable sewing machines. 

 

Today the company concentrates on the garment, industrial fabric, heavy duty sewing, footwear, leather and specialized cottage industries. Sloan Machinery has everything under one roof: machinery, spare parts and a wealth of knowledge for all of your machining needs.

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