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JUKI’s industrial sewing machines for the apparel industry are designed to perform various functions in the creation of apparel products; from lockstitch industrial sewing machines that are fundamental in stitching fabric together to industrial overlock machines used to sew over fabrics to provide a finished look.
RS-1XL
RS-1XL
LX-8
LX-8
RS-2
RS-2
FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Industrial sewing machines, also known as commercial sewing machines, are machines designed to perform specific tasks on a work floor; they can withstand thousands of hours of usage and work with a variety of materials while providing consistent seam quality.

With speeds from 1,000 to 5,000 stitches per minute, industrial sewing machines are designed to provide higher speeds than domestic sewing machines. Developed for commercial usage, industrial machines are manufactured with motors that allow the machine to take sudden shifts in speed necessary for the production of products that utilize different fabrics that may require different sewing speeds.

Before purchasing an industrial sewing machine, consider your current workload, your fabric usage, budget, speed, noise level, digitalization, and the types of machines you’ll need to complete your projects. Industrial sewing machines are designed for heavy-duty workloads and for different tasks within a work floor. If you’re looking to understand the different types of machines you may need, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

Industrial buttonhole sewing machines are heavy-duty machines made for the industrial work floor of businesses to perform the sewing of buttonholes within apparel products. Buttonhole machines can be designed for specific fabric types, like thick jean fabric, and with digital.

Industrial overlock machines are used to produce high-quality seams at high speeds. Overlock machines use stitches to sew over the edge of one or two pieces of cloth to produce finished look and to prevent fraying edges.

Industrial serger machines are industrial overlock machines. The names are used synonymously.

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