Utilizes one operator to operate up to three machines
Operator places the sham length-wise on a loading conveyor into an adjustable self-centering tray
Loading conveyor holds the sham until it is indexed into the driven belt system
Pocket in the sham can be opened toward the operator or the closed side can be toward the operator
Operator pushes a single start button and the task is complete
Operator is free to load up to two additional machines (total of three)
If production equipment does not require multiple machines, the operator has enough time to invert a sham while a sham is being automatically flanged
When the previous sham is fully sewn, the next sham, already loaded on the conveyor, indexes automatically into the correct sewing position as the previously sewn sham leaves
Automatic centering of the sham: each sham is automatically measured and positioned in the center for flanging, accommodating length variations up to 1 ½ inches
Completed sewn sham is automatically ejected into a stacker
Once indexed into the sewing section, air cylinders move the belts outward, placing the sham under tension
Programmed sewing is automatically completed, including back tacking and trimming
Features
Extruded aluminum undercarriage
Drive system utilizes dual ballscrews using servo motors and amplifiers
Sewing machine head is a Mitsubishi L21280 with a large capacity bobbin (M bobbin – 220 yards) to allow longer run times between bobbin changes
Automated undercarriage trimmer
Air lift foot that allows automatically loading the sham
Switch selective hardware limits
Passive thread break sensors
Pentium computer with VGA monitor
Pattern drawing dxf pattern files can be drawn with AutoCad or AutoSketch
Custom developed software
Emergency shut down button on operator panel
Sewing motor on/off button on operator panel
Manual thread break button on operator panel
Start button on operator panel
Computer selected speeds with user definable speed codes
Job selective X and Y axis home offset adjustment
Automatic thread break recovery at point of detected break with operator positioned restart override
Benefits and Advantages
Reduced labor
Improved quality
Ability to sew embellishments around flange area
Ability to sew designs
Computerized
Reduced training time
Reduced material handling
Visual selection of job from computer screen
Each pattern may be used with multiple job specifications, saving drawing and setup time
Specifications
Electrical: 220 volt AC
Air: 90 psi at approximately 15 cfm
Floor space: 60 in x 96 in
Height: 60 in
Shipping weight: 2,200 lbs
Production speed: standard sham approximately 20 seconds (based on 7 stitch per inch) per sham; complete cycle time actual sewing time is approximately 15 seconds
King sham approximately 25 seconds per sham
Operator requirements: one (a single operator can simultaneously operate 3-4 systems)
Optional Equipment
Optional sham folder: receives sham automatically from pillow sham flanging machine and folds ½ in the width direction and ½ in the length direction, then feeds into a drop stacker that accumulates the shams
Approximate stack height is 24 in
Machine is unloaded by an operator
Machine dimensions are 3 ft wide x 8 ft long
Optional used sham machine (factory re-furbished) with same specifications as above
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