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Class: 1961

Dual Purpose Workstation for BORDERS & Pillow-Top GUSSETS

125 FPM of border serging on both sides @ 4 SPI
No mechanical jackshaft drive

  • Dual electronic servo drive motors with needle positioning
  • Material capacity: 0″ – 36″ according to machine class
  • Turn off the left sewing head for single serging
  • Needle positioning (no synchronizer required)
  • Electronic thread break detection
  • Variable tensioning of border material
  • Servo drive variable speed puller with long-lasting urethane rollers
  • Stops automatically for material splice
  • Foot pedal activation for splicing and servicing
  • The border may be serged without edge trim
18″ 36″
Max sewing speed (rpm) 6000
Factory preset speed (rpm) 5000
Max stitch length (spi) 4
Needle system SNB27140
Needle Size 22/140
Weight of material MEDIUM
Max presser footlift (inch) 7/32
Voltage (v/ph/hz) 220V 1PH 60HZ
Current (amps) 10
Motor type EFKA DC
Air pressure (psi) 80
Air consumption (cfm) 24
Shipping weight (lbs) 1200 1800
Shipping dimensions (w/l/h, inch) 62 x 96 x 57 62 x 96 x 75
Footprint

125 Feet per minute

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1961112 Front flange assembly
1961-KIT10 Border joining chainstitch

The operator loads the border through the front tension assembly and uses the foot pedal to sew it through the right and left sergers. Activating the puller lift switch opens the puller, the cloth is inserted between the rollers and the switch closes the puller. The operator places the cloth between the spindle rods on the winder and presses the start button. The unit automatically serges all the material on the roll, or in the bin and automatically stops when the end of the material is sensed. The unit stops with the trailing edge of the material held by the front tension assembly so that the leading edge of the next band can be easily spliced. The finished width of the goods being sewn can be adjusted by turning a crank and moving the left serger. A scale is provided which indicates the finished width of the goods being sewn.