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The FY457-125L is a high-speed two-step zigzag industrial sewing machine that can easily sew zigzag stitches for any application. Zigzag stitches are great for fixing tears, hemming, attaching fabrics, enclosing fabric edges, and creating decorative stitching. These stitches are also useful for sewing stretchy fabrics because they won’t cause puckering like other stitch types. One of the best parts of the FY457-125L is its ultra-fast speeds. With a top speed of 5,000 stitches per minute, you’ll finish projects quickly and faster than your competitors. And when it comes to stitching features, you can adjust the stitch length and width of your zigzag stitches depending on the fabric you are sewing on and if you need the stitch for decoration. Another stitching feature of this machine is the reverse stitching lever that allows you to back up over the stitches and reinforce them so your garments won’t fall apart at the seams. Finally, the FY457-125L’s automatic lubrication system ensures the machine is always lubricated and that maintenance is mess-free.
Type of Machine: | Zigzag |
Application: | Light-Medium garments |
Max. Sewing Speed: | 5,000 spm |
Max. Stitch Length: | 8 mm |
Needle Bar Stroke: | 36.51 mm |
Needle: | 135x53 #8-#16 |
Number of Needles: | 1 (Single) |
Thread: | Synthetic thread #60-#120 |
Lubrication System: | Automatic |
Lubricating Oil: | Clear sewing machine oil |
Presser Foot Lift: | By hand: 9 mm 13 mm |
Feeding Mechanism: | Drop-feed |
Feed Dog: | 4 |
Motor: | Servo |
Machine Weight: | 81.1 lbs. |
Machine Dimensions: | 7 x 19 x 9.75 in |
Sewing Machine Table Dimensions: | 20.63 x 47.31 x 1.63 in |
Shipping Weight: | 102.6 Lbs. |
Shipping Dimensions: | 25 x 11 x 24 in |
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They can be used as decorative stitching, for fixing tears, hemming, attaching fabrics, enclosing fabric edges, sewing stretchy fabrics and much more.