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The 1600P-DBX high speed sewing machine has the DB type needle and the Auto-thread cutter. It sews a straight stitch at 1,600 stitches per minute, the fastest on the market. From the new “Liquid Response” foot control to the pre-tension system, everything on this machine is built for high quality stitches at professional speeds. But while it gives you the performance of an industrial machine, it also gives you the quiet operation and sleek design of a Janome.


Janome 1600P DBX, 5.5″ x 9″ Long Arm
Sewing and Quilting Machine

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Janome 1600P DBX, 5.5″ x 9″ Long Arm, Sewing and Quilting Machine, Thread Trimmers, Speed Limit Control, Needle Up/Down

An extra large 9″ x 5″ work area gives you room for the largest projects. A knee lift lets you raise the presser foot while keeping your hands on your work. An independent motor allows you to wind bobbins while you’re sewing. And 10.5 lbs. of presser foot pressure ensures that your layers of fabric won’t shift, making it an ideal quilting machine.

Features:

  • Simultaneous bobbin winding while sewing
  • Automatic thread cutter
  • DB needle
  • Side-loading, industrial rotary hook
  • Extra large 9″ x 5″ work area
  • Dual sewing lights
  • Industrial-type thread take-up lever
  • No oil holes on sewing bed
  • Sealed bearings on shafts: durable, reliable, and highly stable at high speeds
  • Heavy-duty presser foot pressure: 5kg (10.5 lbs.)
  • Pre-tension eliminates thread kinks at high speeds
  • Thread diagram printed on machine front
  • Bobbin winding diagram printed on top of machine
  • Visible pressure gauge
  • Knee lift
  • Memorized Up/Down needle setting
  • US Warranty:
    25 Years mechanical
    2 years electrical
    90 days labor on defects in materials and workmanship
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor


Janome 1600P DBX, 5.5″ x 9″ Long Arm
Sewing and Quilting Machine


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 Last Updated by on February 18, 2014

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