Industrial Sewing Machine

Item Name Code (INC) 04781

Industrial Sewing Machines and Mobile Textile Repair Shops
Federal Supply Class: FSC 3530
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 3530
Service and Trade Equipment
Federal Supply Group: FSG 35
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 35
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INC 04781 Industrial Sewing Machine
INC 04781 Industrial Sewing Machine
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Industrial sewing machines are heavy-duty machines designed for commercial use in industries such as garment manufacturing, upholstery, leatherwork, and other heavy-duty sewing applications. These machines are built to handle high volumes of sewing and are capable of sewing through thick and heavy materials such as denim, canvas, leather, and multiple layers of fabric.

Industrial sewing machines are typically more powerful and faster than domestic sewing machines. They have a larger motor, stronger needle, and sturdier construction to withstand continuous use and handle the demands of industrial sewing. These machines often have a variety of stitch options and features to accommodate different sewing techniques and applications.

Some common types of industrial sewing machines include:

1. Single-needle lockstitch machine: This is the most common type of industrial sewing machine. It uses a single needle and thread to create a lockstitch, which is a strong and durable stitch commonly used in garment construction.

2. Overlock machine: Also known as a serger, an overlock machine is used to finish raw edges of fabric, prevent fraying, and create professional-looking seams. It trims the fabric edge while simultaneously sewing a stitch over the trimmed edge.

3. Coverstitch machine: A coverstitch machine is used to create professional-looking hems, topstitching, and decorative stitching on garments. It creates a double or triple row of stitching on the top side of the fabric, while the underside forms a chain stitch.

4. Blind stitch machine: This machine is used to create invisible hems on garments. It sews a stitch that is nearly invisible from the outside of the fabric, making it ideal for hemming trousers, skirts, and dresses.

5. Walking foot machine: A walking foot machine is designed to sew through multiple layers of thick and heavy materials. It has a built-in walking foot mechanism that helps feed the fabric evenly through the machine, preventing layers from shifting or bunching.

Industrial sewing machines are typically used in factories, production lines, and other commercial sewing environments. They are built to withstand long hours of continuous use and are capable of handling a wide range of sewing tasks.

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