22 March 2013
Flat Lock Sewing Machine
Experiment name: Study on flat lock sewing machine and production of sample.
Introduction:
Introduction:
There are many types of sewing machines. Some are used for special purposes such as bar tack machine, button hole machine
etc. This type of machine works in a cycle and so they are called
simple automatic machine. Here we study on such a type of machine that
is flat lock sewing machine.
Objectives:
1.To know about the machine parts.
2.To sketch the thread path.
Specification:
Function : Sewing all types of knitted cloth.
Different parts:
Objectives:
1.To know about the machine parts.
2.To sketch the thread path.
Specification:
- Brand : JUKI
- Model : MFD 47605U
- Type : Flat or Cylinder bed
- Group : Chain stitch
- Needle no : 3
- Needle name: UY-128
- Needle size: 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20 & 21
- SPM : 2500-6000
- TPI : 25-35
Function : Sewing all types of knitted cloth.
Different parts:
- Thread stand
- Thread guides
- Disc type tensioner
- Pressure feed lever
- Thread take-up lever
- Needle
- Looper
This
machine may be of flat bed or cylinder bed type. In our lab 21, 22 nos.
machines are flat bed and 32 no. machine is cylinder bed type. Flat bed
is used for sewing body cloth and cylinder bed is used for sleeve
cloth. In this machine 4 needles may also be used and sewing may be done
using from 4 to 9 threads. Sewing with flat lock machine the most
quantity thread is needed. For example for sewing 1 inch cloth up to 32
inches thread is needed. The SPM of this type of machine is usually 6000
and 8-16 stitches may be done per inch. It is a very expensive machine
and is used for mainly sewing knitted goods but also used for making
woven cloth.
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
This
type of machine can not be used for normal purpose. But for making a
complete garment their importance can not be denied. Special care and
sufficient knowledge is necessary for proper working. Otherwise faulty
sewing may be done. I would like to give special thanks to our teacher. I
am also grateful to our instructors. I think this will be very helpful
in my future life.
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