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The '''Silver Reed SK 210''' is a standard gauge manual knitting machine featuring a 200-needle steel bed. Unlike the later punchcard models (such as the [[Silver Reed SK 280]]), the 210 is a manual machine, meaning all patterning must be done via hand-manipulation of the needles or through specific carriage settings like tuck and slip.
The '''Silver Reed SK 210''' is a standard gauge manual knitting machine featuring a 200-needle steel bed. Unlike the later punchcard models (such as the [[Silver Reed SK 280]]), the 210 is a manual machine, meaning all patterning must be done via hand-manipulation of the needles or through specific carriage settings like tuck and slip. <ref name="MKETC_SilverReed" />


== Key Features ==
== Key Features ==

Latest revision as of 11:14, 8 February 2026


Silver Reed SK 210
Manufacturer Silver Reed
Model SK 210
Gauge Standard (4.5mm)
Type Metal Bed Manual
Patterning Manual (Hand manipulated)
Needles 200
Release Year 1970s
Accessories SRP 50 Ribber, LC 2 Lace Carriage, AG 24 Intarsia
Also Known As Singer 210, Studio 210


The Silver Reed SK 210 is a standard gauge manual knitting machine featuring a 200-needle steel bed. Unlike the later punchcard models (such as the Silver Reed SK 280), the 210 is a manual machine, meaning all patterning must be done via hand-manipulation of the needles or through specific carriage settings like tuck and slip. [1]

Key Features[edit]

  • Manual Operation: Without a punchcard reader, the carriage is lighter and easier to maintain. It is an excellent "learning machine" for understanding the mechanics of stitch formation.
  • Standard 4.5mm Gauge: Uses standard knitting machine needles and is compatible with most fingering, lace, and sock-weight yarns.
  • Steel Needle Bed: Features the high-durability metal bed common to Silver Reed’s professional-leaning domestic machines.
  • Compatibility: Despite being a manual machine, the bed is compatible with most Silver Reed standard gauge accessories, including ribbers and specialized carriages.

Available Stitches[edit]

While it lacks automatic patterning, the carriage can be set to perform:

  • Stockinette: Standard jersey stitch.
  • Tuck & Slip: Manually selected by bringing needles to the D-position.
  • Fair Isle: Achieved by hand-laying the second color or using the weaving brushes.
  • Lace: Can be done manually or by using the optional Silver Reed LC 2 lace carriage.

Technical Specifications[edit]

  • Needle Pitch: 4.5mm
  • Number of Needles: 200
  • Carriage Logic: Manual selection with "Part" (Slip) and "Tuck" levers.
  • Weight: Approx. 12kg (26 lbs).

Maintenance[edit]

The SK 210 is known for its longevity due to its lack of complex plastic gears found in punchcard mechanisms.

  • Sponge Bar: Like all metal-bed machines, the needle-retaining bar (sponge bar) must be replaced every 1–2 years to ensure proper needle tension.
  • Lubrication: Regular application of high-quality machine oil to the carriage rails and the needle butts is required for smooth operation.

References[edit]

  1. "Silver Reed Manuals," Machine Knitting etc. accessed Feb 2026