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Intro to Industrial Sewing Machines

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May 27, 2018
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Zoe Hong
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Intro to Industrial Sewing Machines

TL;DR

Learn about the components and operation of a basic industrial sewing machine, including threading, tension, and the different types of needles.

Transcript

hey hey party people in this video I'm gonna go over the components of a basic industrial sewing machine something that makes a good strong straight single needle stitch they're called lock stitch machines and I know there are so many machines out there so many brands so many models but I tell you what single needle lock stitch two single needle kn... Read More

Key Insights

  • ⏰ Single needle lock stitch machines are commonly used in industrial settings.
  • 👋 Proper threading and tension are crucial for achieving good stitch quality.
  • 🎰 Different needles are required for industrial machines compared to home machines or overlock machines.
  • 🛢️ Industrial sewing machines require oil for proper functioning.
  • 🦶 The foot pedal is used to control the machine's speed.
  • 😚 Closed-toed shoes are essential for safety in industrial sewing environments.
  • 🪡 Various sewing machine feet are available for different purposes, such as sewing zippers or leather.

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Questions & Answers

Q: What are the main components of a basic industrial sewing machine?

The main components of a basic industrial sewing machine include a motor, foot pedal, needle, sewing foot, bobbin, tension dial, and stitch length dial.

Q: How do you thread an industrial sewing machine?

To thread an industrial sewing machine, you need to follow specific steps, such as threading the needle from left to right, passing the thread through the tension dial, and wrapping it around the bobbin.

Q: Are different needles required for different brands of industrial sewing machines?

No, industrial single needle machines generally require specific needles, regardless of the brand. However, needles for industrial machines differ from those used in home machines or overlock machines.

Q: How does tension affect the sewing process?

Tension determines the tightness of the stitches. Adjusting the tension dial can help prevent loose or tight stitches. The bobbin tension may also need to be adjusted using a screwdriver.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Industrial sewing machines, specifically single needle lock stitch machines, have similar components regardless of brand or model.

  • Components of a basic industrial sewing machine include a motor, a foot pedal, a needle, a sewing foot, bobbin, tension dial, and stitch length dial.

  • Threading the machine involves specific steps, including threading the needle from left to right and ensuring proper tension.


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