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Electronic stitcher QF
programmableautomatic

Electronic stitcher - QF  - COMPLETT - programmable / automatic
Electronic stitcher - QF  - COMPLETT - programmable / automatic
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Characteristics

Control
electronic
Options and accessories
automatic, programmable

Description

Electronic linking machine with "Quick finish system" complett patent Main features The QF SYSTEM (as Quick Finish system), is a new Complett patent integrating into a linking machine several combinations of automatic finishing after the linking process (such as lock-up of start and finish of the seam, separating pieces or cutting the linking chains to specific measures), that would normally be carried out manually. By means of electronic controls, this new machine offers the possibility of saving manual operations, standardise the quality of the chosen finish and also improve the quality of the linking through a programmable electronic tension control that allows, for instance, to get different tensions also during the linking operation. Automatic cut Programmable electronic tension Automatic lock of the last chainstitch Possibility of choosing different working cycles (manual, semi-automatic, automatic) Hook needle approaching from the outside of the dial like model 99-VD Single chianstitch type "101" Large diameter crown: 460 mm 360° swivel head Clock or anticlockwise rotation on request Led light on request Low consumption motor FINISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMME 1- FINISH "A" Programme for fully manual operation as a traditional linking machine. The MANUAL FINISH SYSTEM "A" is therefore followed. Possibility of using the electronic tension to differentiate the idle chainstitch tension as compared with the seam chainstitch.

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