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Brother V61-95-5  3 Needles 6 Thread Ultra High Speed and Overlock Serger Machine  up to 7,500 S.P.M. with 1/2 HP  Power Stand

Brother V61-95-5 Industrial Ultra High Speed Overlock Serger


3 Needles, 6 Thread, up to 7,500 S.P.M. with 1/2 HP Power Stand

Creates attractive and accurate seams. This model produces a stable seam from the sewing start to the sewing end, with optimum thread feeding for a wide variety of different materials and threads.

  • Creates attractive and accurate seams

    This model produces a stable seam from the sewing start to the sewing end, with optimum thread feeding for a wide variety of different materials and threads

  • Clean sewing finishes

    The needle bar mechanism, the upper looper mechanism and the feed mechanism are all fully-closed. This eliminates the problem of oil leaks, and thus protects the material being sewn against staining from oil. It also prevents dust and other foreign articles from getting into the mechanisms

  • Does not damage the material

    The light presser foot pressure and improvements to the feed path mean that the materials is fed gently, so that no feed marks or damage are left on the material

Features:

  • Stitch type: 1, 2 or 3-needle
  • Sewing Speed Max. 7,500 s.p.m.
  • Stitch Length: 0.6 to 3.8mm (for special type machine, stitch length as long as 5.9mm is available) 0.8 to 4 (5) mm
  • Needle bar stroke :24.5mm
  • Needle: Needles B27 or DCx27 (standard) #11-#16
  • Lift of presser foot: Max. 7mm (depending on type of sub-class model)
  • Presser foot pressure: Max. 6kg
  • Stitch adjusting method: By push button
  • Differential feed adjusting method: By lever (with micro-adjustment)
  • Lubrication: Fully automatic lubrication
  • Needle cooler: By silicon oil lubricating unit for the needle tip
  • Needle thread heat remover: By silicon oil lubricating unit for needle thread







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 Last Updated by on August 6, 2013

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