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Automatic Hemmer Seamer

Automatic Hemmer Seamer

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Model 411
Automatic Hemmer Seamer

  • Patented Serial Bus Control System
  • DC electronic motor
  • Combines hemming and closing operation w/auto backlatch
  • Sews 100% cotton thread max RPM
  • Plain hem or imitation collarette style (patented)
  • “No tool” adjustments by operator
  • Auto indexing stacker
  • Computerized soft touch control system
  • Adjustable transfer station for closing straight or contour seams
  • Vision system allows operator to inspect each sleeve without stopping sewing
  • Unique automatic fold-in-half system allows sleeves to be overlapped during sew cycle, increasing production
  • Self-contained waste removal system
  • Operator and technician friendly for easy adjustments and maintenance
DESCRIPTION
An electronically controlled automatic workstation consisting of a conveyorized hemming system, fold-in-half station, a closing station with automatic backlatch and a programmable indexing stacker.

OPERATION
The operator places parts to an edge guide, initiates the sewing cycle and continues loading. The sleeves are automatically trimmed, folded, hemmed, folded in half, transported to closer, backlatched, closed and stacked. Stacker indexing is accomplished through programming of the number of sleeves in a bundle.

MACHINE CLASS
Most industrial coverstitch and overlock machines.

OPTIONS
211EG - Edge Guiding System

PRODUCTION
Approximately 1,950 hemmed and closed sleeves per hour,
depending on material and size of parts.

Automatic Hemmer Seamer
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Last Updated: 1/14/09