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Atlanta Attachment offers professional technical training programs tailored to the needs of companies working with industrial sewing machinery. Whether on-site at your facility or at our Corporate Training Center in Lawrenceville, GA, these sessions are designed to strengthen your team’s operational and mechanical understanding of sewing machines and systems.
Key Topics Include:
• Tailored content based on your team’s experience level and goals
• Basic machine principles and mechanical functions
• Threading paths, tension control, and feed systems
• Overview of needles, loopers, and key components
• Preventative maintenance procedures
• Disassembly, reassembly, and calibration
• Common troubleshooting techniques
Training Breakdown:
• 20% Classroom instruction: audiovisuals, theory, and discussions.
• 80% Lab work: hands-on machine work, disassembly/assembly, adjustments, sew-offs, troubleshooting.
• Each session is tailored to the student(s) whenever possible.
• One-on-one environment with a qualified instructor for machine operation and adjustments.
Training Format:
• 1 to 5 days, Monday through Friday (8 AM to 5 PM)
• Blend of classroom instruction and hands-on practice
• Number of participants may vary depending on training type and scope to ensure a productive learning environment
• Hotel Recommendations: We are happy to suggest hotels near our facility upon request.
• Materials: If you wish to bring your own thread or fabric samples for more tailored training, please notify us in advance.
Training Goals:
• Participants will complete the course with a working knowledge of machine functions, component adjustments, stitch quality, and routine troubleshooting.
• Introduction to stitchology and stitch formation fundamentals.
• Overview of thread types and their functions.
• Introduction to needles and feed components.
• Hands-on training with same or similar machines requested by the customer.
Our training programs are specifically designed to cover machines manufactured by Atlanta Attachment Company. ‘
This includes our bedding, apparel, and upholstery machinery, such as flangers, tape edge units, border systems,and a wide range of specialized automation equipment.
Our experienced instructors provide hands-on guidance and in-depth instruction tailored to the models you use, ensuring your team develops the technical skills needed to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot AAC equipment with confidence and efficiency.














