| Tajima's New TEMX-C Series… The Embroidery Industry’s New Call to “Arms”! |
| Tajima's New Arm-Type Line and its Attachments for TMLH are Shining Examples of an Industry Leader Willing to Settle for Nothing Less Than the Best for Its Customers! |
Tajima's TEMX-C cylinder arm-type line of embroidery machines is the next evolution of its vaunted TEHX-C series, which redefined sewing on finished goods such as jackets, shirts, caps, shoes, bags and other finished garments. The TEMX-C features significant improvements over the prior TEHX-C line. The arm-type cylinder bed employs a new noise reduction system that uses ball bearings for the presser foot driving mechanism… significantly minimizing operation noise for a better workplace environment. In addition, 50mm stroke needle bars have been added to increase penetration force of garments. The TEMX-C line is now ideal for effective sewing through thick materials such as jeans, leathers, caps and more. In its ever-present commitment to increasing productivity, Tajima engineers have taken a page out of the precision industrial machinery playbook by adopting a ball screw driving system as the centerpiece of the TEMX-C color change system to dramatically reduce the operational time for color change, one of the most time consuming aspects of complex design sewing. Also, Tajima has improved frame exchange through the incorporation of an electric auto sub-table in the table lifting system. This will facilitate smooth and quick frame exchange from flat to finished goods embroidery. For pure productivity, the maximum running speed has been increased from 800 to 1000 rpm providing quality sewing at higher speeds. The TEMX-C is also easier to operate with the addition of a standard 6.5” LCD operation panel that has been adopted from Tajima's industry standard MX Series. The panel incorporates a color monitor display with a simple interface that shows the embroidery process while it’s in operation along with other productivity features. Using the condition data memory function, stitching conditions (design start position, color sequence, etc.) can be output to a floppy disk in Tajima binary data format along with the design data. The saved stitch conditions can be easily input and reproduced, reducing setting time. These great new features are combined with the standard capabilities found with Tajima's complete line of industry leading embroidery equipment such as standard memory of 2,000,000 Stitches/200 Designs, Automatic Upper/Under Thread Trimming Device, Rotary Type Thread Breakage Detection, Thread Tension Adjustment (PAT), Take-up Lever Guard (PAT), Rotary Hook (PAT), Embroidery Data Management (PAT) a complete range of hoops and sewing devices such as Wide Cap Frame (PAT), Baby Cap Frame, Cylindrical Frame (PAT), Border Frame, Tubular Frames, Cording, Boring Device and Lame Attachment Devices. Plus a host of features and options too numerous to list here. For complete list, log on to www.tajima.com. | Tajima's TEMX-C… the Easiest-to-Use and Most Advanced Controller on the Market
Tajima's New TMLH Attachments Give You an Expanded Palette of Capabilities!
Tajima has once again stretched the envelope with the introduction of two great new add-ons to the TMLH Series, a “Slub Cord” Guide and a Frill Embroidery Guide for “ Tuck” and “Gather” Embroidery. Slub Cord GuideCords in different shapes with thin and thick parts are called “Slub Cords”. They are generally stitched, using cording embroidery stitches or zigzag swing stitches. However, cording stitches may fail to stitch material and zigzag swing stitch handles only a limited width of materials with extreme differences in thickness. This new Slub Cord Guide has overcome this challenge and finely stitches Slub Cords even with extreme differences in thickness.
Frill Embroidery Guide (Commonly Used for Tuck or Gather Embroidery) This new type of guide has an improved stopper to prevent reverse feed of material and to secure the feed in equal amounts. Either tuck embroidery or gather embroidery is applicable by adjustment of the embroidery thread tension. This replaces the conventional type frill guide which fails to make beautiful tuck embroidery stitches.
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