
Embroidery machines, shuttle house
The part directly responsible for the quality and balance of the bottom stitch with the upper needle thread is distinguished by the presence of a spiral tail at its front called the thread guide, which makes it specifically designed for embroidery. This guide works to pass the bobbin thread in a fixed path, preventing the oscillation and vibration that usually occur due to the high speeds of the machine, which may exceed eight hundred stitches per minute.
Overview
The part directly responsible for the quality and balance of the bottom stitch with the upper needle thread is distinguished by the presence of a spiral tail at its front called the thread guide, which makes it specifically designed for embroidery. This guide works to pass the bobbin thread in a fixed path, preventing the oscillation and vibration that usually occur due to the high speeds of the machine, which may exceed eight hundred stitches per minute.
Key Features
- The pigtail guide is characterized by a spiral wire piece at the front that guides the shuttle thread in a fixed path, preventing the thread from shaking or "jumping" during very high embroidery speeds.
- Stitch stability at high speeds: Specially designed to withstand machine speeds exceeding 800 stitches per minute, it maintains a regular and uninterrupted flow of shuttle thread.
- Easy to disassemble and assemble: It has an easy-to-use latch that allows for lightning-fast shuttle pulley changes, which is vital in large production environments.
Usage Method
- Setting Up











