Heads for industrial sewing machines
In the sewing process, machine components wear out faster. They are called vitrified materials. Vyshyvannya necks, that's right Selected according to technical parameters, they will last much longer, compared to analogues from unknown manufacturers. It is necessary to achieve a great choice of heads under a variety of textile materials and tasks. So, so that the possession demonstrates maximum productivity.
The variety of sharpening of the tip of the head
This is one of the most important parameters. No matter how valuable and reliable the steel for making heads is, it will not last long if the shape of the sharpening does not match the material that is being sewn. There is no universal sharpening that can be cut with thin or thick fabric. We perfectly repair physical needs during the flashing of especially thick skins. The widest range of durable materials available:
- R – basic sharpening for basic textiles.
- SES (BP, SEL) – fits thin and medium-thick knitwear.
- SPI - UNIKALNE STROVENNE for a thin that tender suture.
- suk - a sharpener for a fluffy knitwear of a classic fabrics.
- SKF - IZ PIDITSISHICHISTYA Kinchik for puppy textile Matteriyal.
The cream is around the head, suitable for working with natural materials. Sharpening with LR marker - intended for natural and artificial leather, including folded into a ball. International markings are not interchangeable with each other. Promyslovi golky are supplied in packages of several pieces for robots professional installations.
Causes of early wear and breakage
The main reason for frequent breakage of heads used for sewing machines is primarily the incorrect selection of vitrate material. Incorrectly selected sharpening can lead to one in two broad results. On one side, the head does not show physical importance, it is slightly dull and breaks during the process of sewing two sections of textile material. On the other hand, the head may be covered with thin, tenacious textiles. Please add other reasons for premature wear:
- improper installation of the head on the sewing machine;
- incorrect thread supply during the sewing process;
- be careful thread in the coil;
- overheating during the cleaning process;
- sinking of foreign objects into textile material.
Among all the diversity, it is especially valuable to use materials that best support early wear. Overlock heads have a very specific shape and sharpening, and are also cut from a particularly clear, resistant to physical metal alloy. It can last up to three hours without breakdowns.