Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines

Cowboy CB2500 Heavy Leather Sewing Machine

The Cowboy CB2500 leather stitcher
Specifications and Pricing

Model: CB2500

Arm Length: 10.5"

Arm Diameter: 3.5"+ tapered

Maximum Foot Lift: 1/2"

Max Sewn Thickness: 7/16"

Needle: #214x2: #22-#27

Thread Sizes: #138 - #346

Bobbins: 13/16" x 1 1/8"

Max Speed: 800 rpm

Max Stitch Length: 3.5 per inch

Reverse lever for backtack

Adjustable speed, heavy duty servo motor, with 3:1 speed reducer

Magnetic mount, LED flex lamp

U shaped cut-out table

Also available mounted on an adjustable height pedestal table for $150 more

Accessories & upgrades available

Price: $1395 w/o reverse, or $1695.00 w/reverse, plus shipping

Cowboy industrial sewing machines are built as tough as tanks and are capable of sewing thick leather, cloth, webbing, bioplastic and other materials, with heavy thread.

The Cowboy CB2500 leather stitcher, pictured here (click here for close-up of machine head), is capable of sewing up to 7/16" of saddle leather, with up to #346 bonded nylon or polyester thread.

It has a cylinder arm of 10 1/2 inches in length; ideal for sewing belts, straps, holsters, cases and bags. The feed is performed by a bottom feed dog and a flat presser foot. A large roller foot is available as an option, which ensures that thick material will feed without dragging. There is also an optional harness makers' presser foot available for this machine and a adjustable roller edge guide.

Every new CB2500 purchase comes complete with a heavy duty servo motor, feeding a 3:1 speed reducer and a U-shaped table, mounted on a steel frame. Also included are four bobbins and one pack of 10 needles (to match your preferred thread size).

Uses for this machine include saddlery, leather and bioplastic harnesses and bridles, gun holsters, ammo pouches, gun belts, weight belts, nylon webbing tow ropes, animal collars and leashes.

The Cowboy CB2500 has feed dogs to move the material, against a fixed, or roller presser foot. This may leave visible tooth marks in the bottom layer of leather. These marks can usually be rubbed out with a smoothing tool, or hammered out by laying the back layer on a smooth hard surface, covering the top with a 10-12 oz piece of hard veg-tan leather, and tapping along the stitch line with a mallet or hammer. If this sounds like too much work, you may want to consider buying one of our triple feed machines, with a smooth feed dog and walking feet, like our CB3200.

If you need to sew even thicker materials, please take a look at the 9" arm Cowboy CB3500, or the 16.5" Cowboy CB4500, or the 25" arm Cowboy CB5500. All three of these large stitchers are capable of sewing over 3/4 inches of leather, with a size 415 thread handling capacity and have compound feed.

See our complete line of Cowboy sewing machines

Call us toll free, at: 866-362-7397 for more information, or to place your order.