Model NO.: FX500-01CB-AT
Automatic Grade: Semiautomatic
Trademark: FOXSEW
Transport Package: Cartons
Specification: CE
Origin: Zhejiang, China
HS Code: 8452
FOXSEW Direct Drive Flatbed Interlock Sewing Machine
Details: The machine adopts inbuilt direct drive servo motor, it is possessed with excellent steering charecteristics and energy-saving features, greatly increased the working efficiency, and reduced the operating cost.
Applicable to knit wear, under wear T-shirt, for light and medium materials.
Characteristics:
1) This machine is used for seaming and enforcing two cloth such as under ware etc, suitable for light material.
2) The stitch number is #607, but actually it equip 5 needle, the first left needle is without any thread, which is used for loosen the looper thread, avoid the shrinking of the materials.
3) Needle bar transmission structure, adopt all-sealed in, more safe and easier to keep clean.
4) Complete automatic supply system and oil-filter device, ensure the max sewing speed to be 6000r.p.m.
5) Some key parts are imported from Japan, which enhance he wear-resistance of the machine.
6)the extra wide stitch length of LS31016-01CBTD is hanged from 4.5mm into 5.0mmremark:  can be equipped with the direct drive EQUIPMENT. please equipped the rear puller, when sewing the blanket and super heavy materials. maximum speed at 4500 R.P.M for the big gauge, maximum speed at 5000 R.P.M for the heavy materials.

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A fork typically consists of two blades which are joined at the top by a fork crown. Above the crown, a steerer tube attaches the fork to the bicycle and the handlebars (via a stem) allowing the user to steer the bicycle. The steerer tube of the fork interfaces with the frame via bearings called a Headset mounted in the head tube.

At the bottom of the fork, dropouts hold the wheel. Usually, either the axle is bolted to the fork, or a skewer passes through a hollow axle, clamping the axle to the fork.

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