About JUKI FEEDOFF THE ARM SEWING MACHINE
Juki feed-off-the-arm sewing machines accommodate maximum material thicknesses up to
10 mm depending on your specific model choice
Modern Juki feed-off-the-arm sewing machines feature a standard Urban White color finish. This bright, neutral industrial paint minimizes operator eye fatigue during high-volume production.
Machine Unit Component
- Work Table: Topped with clean, light gray laminate.
- Stand Legs: Supported by heavy slate gray steel.
- Adjustment Knobs: Molded using high-contrast dark gray polymers.
- Mechanical Levers: Finished in bright, polished metallic chrome.
Maintenance & Refinishing
- Coating Durability: Uses oil-resistant, scratch-proof powder coat formulas.
- Legacy Models: Styled in pale mint green historically.
The dimensions of Juki feed-off-the-arm sewing machines depend entirely on whether you are measuring the compact machine headÂ
Workstation Table Dimensions
Industrial feed-off-the-arm machines require specialized, asymmetrical cutout tables to allow the tubular arm to hang freely.Â
- Standard Table Width: 120 cm (47 inches)
- Standard Table Depth: 55 cm to 60 cm (21 to 24 inches)
- Adjustable Table Height: 75 cm to 85 cm (29 to 33 inches)
- Space-Saver Option: Available down to 90 cm (35 inches) wide for tight workshop layouts.Â
Juki feed-off-the-arm sewing machines run at 3,600 to 4,500 stitches per minute. Actual speed depends on fabric weight.
Production Speed Factors
- Direct-Drive Motors: Eliminate belt power loss.
- Synchronized Pullers: Prevent multi-layer fabric bunching.
- Continuous Loopers: End bobbin-changing downtime entirely.
- Thickness Sensors: Maintain high speed over thick seams
Stitch width on Juki feed-off-the-arm machines is determined by fixed needle gauge sizes. It ranges from 3.2 mm to 9.6 mm across configurations. These industrial straight-chainstitch units lack dynamic zigzag width adjustment dials
Juki feed-off-the-arm sewing machines offer adjustable stitch lengths ranging from 1.2 mm to 4.2 mm. The specific range depends on the machine model and mechanical configuration