Your advantages:
Exceptional Cost to Performance Ratio
1.Budget-Friendly Entry: It is the lowest-cost heavy-duty saddle and harness stitcher on the market, pricing significantly below competitor models like the Juki TSC-441 or Adler 205.
2.Shared Accessories: It utilizes the same needles, bobbins, and presser feet as larger, more expensive industrial machines (like the Cowboy CB4500), saving you money on parts.
Superior Material Feeding & Stitch Precision
3.Triple Feed Mechanism: Features a walking foot, needle feed, and feed dog working in unison. This ensures thick, multi-layered, or slippery leather segments feed evenly without shifting.
4.Perfect Stitch Matching: The full reverse mechanism allows the machine to perfectly match stitch holes in both forward and reverse, creating cleaner, professional-looking seams.
5.No Material Marring: Equipped with a non-teeth feed dog, smooth throat plate, and smooth-bottom presser feet to prevent leaving unsightly marks or teeth tracks on fine vegetable-tanned leather.
Heavy-Duty Structural Capabilities
6.Impressive Lift and Clearance: Features an 11-inch long arm cylinder bed for manipulating shaped items, along with a high 5/8" presser foot lift to clear thick projects easily.
7.Thick Material Penetration: It can easily stitch through heavy leathers up to 1/2" to 5/8" in total thickness. This makes it perfect for gun holsters, knife sheaths, belts, and light saddlery.
8.Massive Thread Capacity: Utilizes a large barrel shuttle hook built to easily manage heavy bonded nylon or polyester threads ranging up to thick #346 sizes without skipping stitches.
User-Friendly Control for Detailed Work
9.Low-Speed Servo Motor: Typically paired with a specialized Kinedyne HM-750SH low-speed servo motor (eliminates the need for a now obsolete, "Speed Reducer"). This allows for stitch-by-stitch control, which is crucial when navigating tight corners or detailed borders.
Applications:
This machine is the ideal choice for sewing chaps, chinks, leather pouches, horse tack, bridles, breast collars, halters, reins, holsters, knife sheaths, saddles and harness, synthetic materials such as nylon, Biothane, Ohiothane, other various coated and laminated products, sheep's fleece and hair on cowhide.