Description
The Pfaff 130PCL 80 is a household sewing machine, and its needle system is Groz‑Beckert 130/705 H (also called 130/705 H or HAx1), which uses a flat shank needle SCHMETZneedles. This is the same needle system used by many other domestic brands, including Singer, Janome, Husqvarna Viking, and Brother
Needle system details
- System: Groz‑Beckert 130/705 H (HAx1)
- Shank type: Flat shank
- Common sizes: 70/10, 80/11, 90/14 (size numbers correspond to the needle’s eye diameter in European metric)
- Designs: Universal, sharp, ball‑point, stretch, jeans, quilting, embroidery, etc., depending on fabric type .
Compatible needle brands
- Schmetz (all 130/705 H needles are compatible)
- Groz‑Beckert (original system)
- Organ (some models)
- Other domestic brands that use the same 130/705 H system (e.g., Singer, Janome, Husqvarna Viking)
How to choose the right needle
- Size:
- 70/10 – light fabrics (silk, chiffon)
- 80/11 – general use (cotton, linen, blends)
- 90/14 – heavy fabrics (denim, canvas, upholstery)
- Point type:
- Sharp – delicate fabrics
- Universal – general use
- Ball‑point – knit fabrics
- Stretch – stretchy knits
- Jeans – heavy denim
Buying tips
- Check your machine’s instruction manual for the exact needle system.
- If you don’t have the manual, look for the needle system code on the needle itself (e.g., “130/705 H”).
- For Pfaff 130PCL 80, any needle labeled 130/705 H or HAx1 will work.
- Avoid industrial needle systems (like 134 or 1738A) unless your machine is retrofitted for them
In short: Your Pfaff 130PCL 80 uses Groz‑Beckert 130/705 H (HAx1) flat shank needles. Schmetz, Groz‑Beckert, and other domestic brands with the same system are compatible. Choose the right size and point for your fabric type for best results.






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